Watch The Vampire Diaries Season 1 Episode 21 Isobel
>> Friday, May 7, 2010
(Matt Davis) Alaric shocked the attitude and the demands to Isobel that he wanted to meet Elena, but when mother and daughter finally convene , opps Isobel decline to answer of Elena’s Questions, but instead of revealing that she stop of looking and puzzling invention towards to Jonathan. Isobel’s hazardous actions lead Stefan , Damon and Bonnie (Katerina Graham) to step in and help Elena deal with the situation.
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watch Grey’s Anatomy Season 6 Episode 21 How Insensitive
WATCH Grey’s Anatomy Season 6 Episode 21 How Insensitive
Bailey preps the team with obligatory sensitivity training earlier of admitting a 700-pound patient with compounded medical issues, and the case proves to be not easy in every sense of the word.
At the meantime Derek has to come face to face with a previous patient’s husband in a wrongful death deposition, and spending time with a heart patient’s daughter opens up some old wounds for Cristina
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Watch Private Practice Season 3 Episode 22 In the Name of Love
Watch Private Practice Season 3 Episode 22 In the Name of Love
Awfully feeble William returns, and Naomi desires
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you must watch this movie, lots of instrumental and experimental if how they are going to perform the operation and there decision making.
How to Prevent Heat Stroke and Dehydration During the Summer Months
>> Thursday, May 6, 2010
How to Prevent Heat Stroke and Dehydration During the Summer Months
- Wear cool clothing. Keeping our clothing cool and light can help to prevent dehydration and heatstroke by providing our bodies with enough air to perform activities and not overheat. Light clothing such as cottons and linens, allow our bodies to breathe easily and keep moisture in rather than cause us to sweat profusely and lose valuable fluids. Be sure to dress for the weather to prevent dehydration and heatstroke. Wear light tank tops or short sleeve shirts, shorts, and flip flops or cotton socks and sneakers when the weather is at it's warmest. You'll reduce the chance of overheating your body and retain energy to do fun summer activities.
- Stay out of sun as much as possible to avoid dehydration and heatstroke. Take shade under a tree or awning of a house as much as you can. Keeping our bodies cool by staying out the sun on hot days will prevent overheating and dehydrating our bodies. It's important to keep moisture in our bodies by staying cool and not sweating moisture out of our bodies by spending time in the sun. If you must be out in the hot sun for a long period of time, cover up with an umbrella, hat, or tarp of some sort. Preventing heatstroke and dehydration by taking shade will help your body feel good overall and keep you healthy in during the summer months.
- Avoid drinking alcoholic beverages when in the hot summer sun. Alcohol dehydrates the body anyway, but add scorching hot weather to the mix, and you're asking for trouble. Dehydration and heatstroke can easily take over your body if you drink alcoholic beverages during hot days. Alcohol strips the water from your body and changes your body's chemistry. This can create symptoms of dizziness, tiredness, and lack of energy. Consuming alcohol in the hot sun can also make you nauseous and cause vomiting, making your body even more dehydrated. If you need something to drink that has taste, try Gatorade, or flavored water instead of alcohol.
- Drink plenty of water. We all know that water is good for us, but it's extra important to consume more water during the summer months. Hot weather can dehydrate us and leave us feeling sluggish and tired. This is especially dangerous if we exercise in the summer sun. Heatstroke can come about if we let our bodies become too dehydrated by not paying attention to the low levels of fluid in our systems. Aim to drink at least 6-8 8oz glasses of water a day and be sure to increase that amount to at least 3 or 4 extra glasses if you are going to exercise or do strenuous activity in the sun.
5 Ways to fight Depression
>> Monday, May 3, 2010
5 Ways to Fight Depression
if we feel so depressed,it's best to do something about it — depression doesn't just go away on its own. In addition to getting help from a doctor or therapist, here are 5 things you can do to feel better.
2. Nurture yourself with good nutrition. Depression can affect appetite. One person may not feel like eating at all, but another might overeat. If depression has affected your eating, you'll need to be extra mindful of getting the right nourishment. Proper nutrition can influence a person's mood and energy. So eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and get regular meals (even if you don't feel hungry, try to eat something light, like a piece of fruit, to keep you going).
4. Express yourself. With depression, a person's creativity and sense of fun may seem blocked. By exercising your imagination (painting, drawing, doodling, sewing, writing, dancing, composing music, etc.) you not only get those creative juices flowing, you also loosen up some positive emotions. Take time to play with a friend or a pet, or do something fun for yourself. Find something to laugh about — a funny movie, perhaps. Laughter helps lighten your mood.
5. Look on the bright side. Depression affects a person's thoughts, making everything seem dismal, negative, and hopeless. If depression has you noticing only the negative, make an effort to notice the good things in life. Try to notice one thing, then try to think of one more. Consider your strengths, gifts, or blessings. Most of all, don't forget to be patient with yourself. Depression takes time to heal.