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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Handle Eye Problems with NearVision CK

Already bothered by using eyeglasses and contact lenses? Bothered no more and try NearVision CK. NearVision Conductive Keratoplasty is an eye treatment procedure that uses radiowaves to reshape cornea and correct near vision back into focus. With this treatment, it will drastically decrease the need to use reading glasses and rather eliminate it as well. Treatment procedure is done at doctor's office and takes only 20 minutes to finish the process.

For more Information, visit Dr. Thierry Hufnagel website or direct in General NearVision CK information at http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/faq/lighttouch-nearvision-ck.htm.

Monday, February 8, 2010

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Securing Your Rights with Injury Lawyers

If you are looking for someone else's help that involves car accidents, slip and fall injuries and/or any type of personal injury, then this is the right "law firm" for you. Honolulu Hawaii Injury Lawyer is a firm that specializes in areas mentioned in the latter statement. This firm offers free consultations and a free-of-charge attorney's fee unless the firm recovers for their clients.

So, if you are living in Hawaii and need the services they offered, don't hesitate to visit and approach them. They have law offices in West Oahu and in Downtown Honolulu. They are waiting to serve you.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Lasik Surgery, Solution to Eye Problem

Do you have eye problems? Tired of wearing eyeglasses or contact lenses? Maybe it's time to learn this new alternative way now. Try LASIK SURGERY.

Introducing Lasik Surgery. It is a medical procedure that uses laser technology to correct eye problems. This offers the patient of fast recovery and definitely no pain is being endured during the surgical process. This procedure can offer a reduce of using eyeglasses or contact lenses and rather eliminate the need of using those anymore.

Lasik surgical operation is often performed in the US. The Stahl Eye Center has great doctors that perform the lasik surgery. If interested, visit this websites below for more information.

http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/faq/lasik-results-1.htm
http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/faq/lasik.htm

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Lab-grown Meats Versus Livestock Meats


What would you prefer between lab-grown meats or livestock meats? In the near future, meats grown in labs will be successfully done replacing the traditional meats from livestocks. Scientifically and technically, making use of lab-grown meats will satisfy the increasing demands of people for meat worldwide and reducing the factor of raising and slaughtering of livestocks. But, taking the thought of it, how the lab-grown meat be differs with that of livestock meat?

Well, there'll be no differences between the two because the process of growing of tissues for the growth of meat in the labs will be the same as the process of what we call the natural healing or regeneration of tissues of human and animals. This technique has been already used such as in medical fields. This extensive studies about lab-grown meats which are now already in the process are pushing through the purpose of reducing the livestock farms. Other factors are:

  • Avoiding animal suffering by reducing the farming and killing of livestock.
  • Dramatically cutting down on food-borne ailments such as mad cow disease and salmonella or germs such as swine flu, by monitoring the growth of meat in labs.
  • Livestock currently take up 70 percent of all agricultural land, corresponding to 30 percent of the world's land surface, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. Labs would presumably require much less space.
  • Livestock generate 18 percent of greenhouse gas emissions, more than all of the vehicles on Earth, the FAO added. Since the animals themselves are mostly responsible for these gases, reducing livestock numbers could help alleviate global warming.

  • Now, we can have pork, chicken and beef meats without raising pig, chicken, and cow. But it will depends on how people will catch up with this kind of technological process. Some would not be favor but others will be at it. Nevertheless, the future will tell us so.

    Tuesday, November 3, 2009

    Cooking Popcorn Using Cellphones

    This is the most ridiculous thing I really heard of and ever watched. There are people claim that you can cook popcorn using cellphone radiation. For me that kind of situation is really busted.

    Cellphone radiation and the concept of microwave oven are totally different. With that of cellphones, radiation frequency that it emits is not really capable to excite water molecules in order for a certain food to be cooked. Besides, the low power it gives off is totally not as high compare to microwave ovens. Cellphone radiation frequency is much lower compare to microwave ovens. In fact, the frequency where the microwave ovens operate is the only frequency that can only excite water molecules and is specialized in cooking or heating up.

    Just imagine if cellphone radiation can really cook, when you receive calls and your cellphone was in your pocket and it rings for long period, your skin should be cooked by that time. But it's not, right?
    If you are still gonna believe, experiment it yourself and wait for the kernel of corn to pop. Hope that time will come. GoodLuck..

    Here is the sample video from Youtube...

    Thursday, October 1, 2009

    Human Blood Gives Light at Night


    This sounds cool that a bloody night would make your dark night a bright night. It may sounds ridiculous but it's true for Mike Thompson, an English Designer based in The Netherlands, invented this lamp that runs by a human blood.

    I can't really imagine that if you like to light up your night, then you really have to cut yourself to bleed and make your blood acts like a night lamp. Would you reluctantly think of cutting yourself to bleed just for a light? That's really a big wow for me.

    Thompson came up with this gruesome idea when he was studying his masters in Design Academy Eindhoven in Netherlands. He came to research with chemicals and found his way to luminol. This is the chemical used by forensic scientist to check traces of blood at the crime scene.

    On the picture, Thompson made a special glass to act like a light bulb. To use it, you have to mix first the activating powder and break the upper portion of the glass to cut yourself to bleed. upon bleeding, you have to drip your blood into the opening. I don't know how long it can be used but don't waste it because it can be used only once.

    Maybe, Mike Thompson just want to emphasize that energy consumption is not just taken for granted. For every consumption we make, there is an energy being consumed that we might not retrieve back for it is limited. It's all about energy conservation. Who would think that he will use up all his blood just to waste energy for something that just not worth something. So, when it is not needed, better to conserve energy. Very nice analogy from Mike Thompson.