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Friday, June 17, 2011

Eating can Make You Healthy

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Eating is an activity which cannot be separated from any human being. Every human have to eat so that they will get energy to do their daily activity.

Although it is so, eating cannot be done carelessly because eating carelessly will bring some disease which will reduce the health level. Eating properly can make you healthy.

What meant by eating properly is that you should eat healthy food in balance. For example, eat various foods in everyday which is included as rich-nutrient foods. There are many foods which can be included as rich-nutrient foods. The examples are; fruits, vegetables, foods with protein, dairy products, whole-grain products, and so on.

In everyday, you have to be sure that the food that you eat contains rich nutrients. You also may not forget that all of those rich-nutrient foods should be eaten in the right portion so that you will get balance nutrient in every day.

Being healthy is not that hard to do. One example of the way to be healthy is by eating right portion of rich-nutrient foods in everyday. As a matter of fact, it is not the only way because it should be supported by other healthy life style, which includes daily exercise.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Mesothelioma Doctors

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International 
Dr. Robert Winter
Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Papworth Everard
Cambridge
CB23 3RE
01480 830 541

Wisconsin 
Dr. H. Ian Robins
University of Wisconsin Hospital
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, Wisconsin 53792
(608) 263-8090

West Virginia 
Dr. Nepal C. Chowdhury
St. Mary's Medical Management
2828 First Ave., Suite 200
Huntington, WV 25702
(304) 399-7530
Dr. Arthur N. Mcunu
St. Mary's Medical Management
2828 First Ave., Suite 200
Huntington, WV 25702
(304) 399-7530

Dr. Edward R. Setser
St. Mary's Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeons
2828 First Ave., Suite 200
Huntington, WV 25702
(304) 399-7530

Dr. Rebecca S. Wolfer
University Surgical Associates
Marshall University Medical Center
1600 Medical Center Drive, Suite 2500
Huntington, WV 25701
(304) 691-1200

Dr. Eric Vallieres
Swedish Cancer Institute-Surgical Practices
1101 Madison Street
Suite 850
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 215-6800

Washington, D.C. 
Dr. Paul H. Sugarbaker
Director of Surgical Oncology
Washington Cancer Institute
Washington Hospital Center
106 Irving Street NW, Suite 3900
Washington, DC 20010
(202) 877-3908

Dr. Joan H. Schiller
UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75390-8852
(214) 648-4180

Dr. W. Roy Smythe
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center
Scott and White Clinic
2401 South 31st Street
Temple, Texas 76508
(254) 724-2334

Dr. Anne Tsao
University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
1515 Holcombe Blvd.
Houston, TX 77030
(713) 792-6161

Washington 
Dr. Michael S. Mulligan
UWMC Thoracic Surgery Clinic
University of Washington Medical Center
1959 NE Pacific Street
Seattle, WA 98195
(206) 598-4477

Tennessee 
Dr. Spencer McCachren
Thompson Oncology Group
1915 White Ave
Knoxville, TN 37916
(865) 541-1720

Texas 
Dr. Larry R. Kaiser
UT Health Science Center at Houston
P.O. Box 20036
Houston, Texas 77225
(713) 500-3000

Dr. Cesar A. Moran
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
1515 Holcombe Blvd.
Houston, TX 77030
(713) 792-6127

Dr. David Rice
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
1515 Holcombe Blvd., Box 445
Houston, Texas 77030
(713) 745-4530

Dr. James Pingpank
Division of Surgical Oncology
Hillman Cancer Center
5115 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412) 692-2852

Dr. Daniel Sterman
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care Division
833 West Gates Building
3400 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-4283
(215) 614-0984

Rhode Island 
Dr. David Ettensohn
73 Beechwood Avenue
Pawtucket, RI 02860
(401) 724-4040

Dr. John Pella
Our Lady of Fatima Hospital
1150 Reservoir Avenue, Ste. 305
Cranston, RI 02920
(401) 946-4999

Dr. James D. Luketich
Program Director
UPMC Presbyterian
200 Lothrop Street
Suite C-800 
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 647-7555


Dr. Sundaresan T. Sambandan
Hematology and Oncology Associates of Rhode Island
1220 Pontiac Avenue
Cranston, RI 02920
(401) 943-4660

Dr. Anthony Testa
1524 Atwood Avenue Suite 340
Johnston, RI 02919
(401) 273-0220

Dr. Neil A. Christie
University of Pittsburgh 
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Division of Thoracic Surgery
Shadyside Medical Center
5200 Centre Avenue, Suite 715 
Pittsburgh, PA  15232
(412) 623-2025

Dr. Joel D. Cooper
Chief, Division of Thoracic Surgery, University of Pennsylvania Health System
Penn Lung Center 
Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine
West Pavilion, 1st floor
3400 Civic Center Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215)-662-2022

Dr. Joseph S. Friedberg
Chief, Division of Thoracic Surgery, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
Division of Thoracic Surgery
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
Wright-Saunders Building, Suite 266
51 North 39th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215)-662-9195

Dr. Robert N. Taub
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Program Director
Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital
Atchley Pavilion Room 907
161 Fort Washington Ave.
New York, NY 10032
(212) 305-4076

North Carolina 
Dr. David H. Harpole, Jr.
Duke University Medical Center
2424 Erwin Road
Suite 403
Durham, NC 27705
(919) 668-7157

Pennsylvania 
Dr. Steven M. Albelda
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care Division
Abramson Research Center - Room 1016B
3615 Civic Center Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19104-4318
(215) 573-9933

Dr. Dave Bartlett
Division of Surgical Oncology
Hillman Cancer Center
5115 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412) 692-2852

Dr. Stephen M. Levin
St. John's Riverside Hospital/Mount Sinai
Associate Professor, Preventive Medicine
Community & Preventive Medicine
17E 102nd Street
New York, NY 10029
(212) 824-7070

Dr. Borys Mychalczak
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Radiation Oncology Department
1275 York Avenue
New York, NY 10021
(212) 639-6823

Dr. Harvey Pass
NYU Medical Center
School of Medicine
530 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
(212) 731-5414

Dr. Roman Perez-Soler
Montefiore Medical Center
111 East 210th Street
Hofheimer Main, Room 100
Bronx, NY 10467
(718) 920-4001

Dr. Valerie Rusch
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
1275 York Avenue
New York, NY 10021
(212) 639-5873

Dr. Stephen Rush
Long Island Radiation Therapy
1129 Northern Boulevard
Manhasset, NY 11030
(516) 365-6544

Dr. Scott Swanson
Mount Sinai Medical Center, Thoracic Surgery and Cardiothoracic Surgery
1190 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10029
(212) 659-6815


Dr. Philip D. Bonomi
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care Division
833 West Gates Building
3400 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-4283
(312) 942-6611
Dr. David H. Ilson
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Medical Oncology
1275 York Avenue
New York, NY 10021
(646) 497-9053


Dr. Rodney J. Landreneau
University of Pittsburgh Physicians
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Division of Thoracic Surgery
UPMC Shadyside Medical Center
5200 Centre Avenue, Suite 715 
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412) 623-2030

Dr. Richard L. Kradin
Pulmonary Associates
55 Fruit Street, Cox 2
Boston, MA 02114
(617) 726-1721

Dr. David Sugarbaker
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
75 Francis Street
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 732-6824

Michigan 
Dr. John Ruckdeschel
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute
4100 John R
Detroit, MI 48201
(313) 576-8670

New Jersey 
Dr. Bruce G. Haffty
UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
The Cancer Institute of New Jersey
195 Little Albany Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08903
(732) 235-3939

New Mexico 
Dr. Claire Verschraegen
Cancer Research and Treatment Center, University of New Mexico
900 Camino De Salud NE
Albuquerque, NM 87131
(505) 272-6760

New York 
Dr. Shahriyour Andaz
South Nassau Communities Hospital
Dept. of Thoracic Surgery
One Healthy Way
Oceanside, NY 11572
(516) 255-5010

Dr. Manjit Bains
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
1275 York Avenue
New York, New York 10021
(212) 639-7450

Kentucky 
Dr. Timothy W. Mullett
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
138 Leader Ave.
Lexington, KY 40506-9983
(859) 323-6494

Maryland 
Dr. Stephen C. Yang
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Division of Thoracic Surgery
600 N. Wolfe Street Blalock 240
Baltimore, MD 21287
(410) 614-3891

Massachusetts 
Dr. Raphael Bueno
Associate Chief of the Division of Thoracic Surgery
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
(617) 732-6824

Dr. Michael Y. Chang
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
75 Francis Street
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 732-2853

Dr. Pasi A. Janne
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
44 Binney Street
Dana 1234
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 632-6875



Dr. Raja M. Flores
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
One Gustave L. Levy Place
New York, NY 10029-6574
(212) 241-9466

Connecticut 
Dr. Mark R. Cullen
Yale Occupational and Environmental Medicine
135 College Street, 3rd floor
New Haven, CT 06510
(203) 785-6434

Dr. Jack A. Elias
Yale University
Department of Internal Medicine
P.O. Box 208056
330 Cedar Street
BB110
New Haven, CT 06520-8056
(203) 785-4119

Dr. Michael R. Grey
The Hospital of Central Connecticut
Department of Medicine
Chief of Medicine
100 Grand Street
New Britain, CT 06050
(860) 224-5661

Dr. Michael Kashgarian
Department of Pathology
Yale University School of Medicine
P.O. Box 208023
310 Cedar St., LH B20
New Haven, CT 06520-8023
(203) 785-2750

Dr. Carrie Redlich
Yale University School of Medicine
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
135 College St, 3rd floor
New Haven, CT 06510
(203) 737-2817

Florida 
Dr. Lary Robinson
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
At The University of South Florida
12902 Magnolia Drive
Tampa, FL 33612
(813) 745-8412

Georgia 
Dr. Daniel L. Miller
General Thoracic Surgery
Emory University Clinic
1365 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30322
(404) 778-3755

Illinois 
Dr. Hedy Lee Kindler
The University of Chicago Medical Center
Mesothelioma Program
5841 S. Maryland Avenue, MC 2115
Chicago, IL 60637
(800) UCH-0200

Dr. Wickii Thambiah Vigneswaran
University of Chicago Medical Center 
Professor of Surgery
Associate Chief, Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery
Director, Lung and Heart-Lung Transplantation
5841 S. Maryland Avenue, MC 5040 
Chicago, IL 60637
(773) 795-1267

Indiana 
Dr. Laurence Bates
Indiana Oncology Hematology Consultants
8111 S. Emerson Avenue, Suite A
Indianapolis, IN 46237
(317) 859-5252

Dr. Anita Conte
Indiana Oncology Hematology Consultants
8111 S. Emerson Avenue, Suite A
Indianapolis, IN 46237
(317) 859-5252

California 
Dr. Robert Brian Cameron
UCLA Medical Center
10833 Le Conte Avenue
P. O. Box 951741
Los Angeles, California 90095
(310) 267-4612

Dr. David M. Jablons
UCSF Mt. Zion Medical Center
2330 Post St., Suite 420
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 885-3882

Dr. Thierry Marie Jahan
University of California at San Francisco
Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
1600 Divisadero Street
4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 885-3882

Dr. Mark W. Lischner
Pulmonary Medicine Associates
5 Medical Plaza Drive, Suite 190
Roseville, CA 95661
(916) 786-7498

Colorado 
Dr. Paul A. Bunn
University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
Division of Medical Oncology
13001 E. 17th Place
Aurora, Colorado 80045
(303) 724-4499


Dr. Michael Slaughter
Indiana Oncology Hematology Consultants
8111 S. Emerson Avenue, Suite A
Indianapolis, IN 46237
(317) 859-5252

Dr. Randall Trowbridge
Indiana Oncology Hematology Consultants
8111 S. Emerson Avenue, Suite A
Indianapolis, IN 46237
(317) 859-5252

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Thursday, June 2, 2011

How to Protect Yourself From A Stalker

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How to Protect Yourself From A Stalker - Recently, a new show called Stalked: Someone's Watching, premiered on the Investigation Discovery channel. Over the course of six episodes, the program recounts the stories of men who relentlessly pursued former partners, or neighbors, or relative strangers - and provides some insight into their twisted motives. 

The first episode details the relationship between Peggy Klinke and Patrick Kennedy, the man whom she once considered the love of her life - who would eventually kill her.

Michelle Ward, a criminal psychologist and stalking victim herself, is featured in the series and talked to me about men like Kennedy ... and what we can do to protect ourselves from them. Why do stalkers become stalkers?

It's hard to say. But some people seem to be predisposed to that behavior, due to biological or genetic factors, or the way they were raised. The vast majority of stalkers exhibited troubling or violent behavior earlier in their lives.

Who is most vulnerable to stalkers?

Anyone can become a stalker's target. But women who have been stalked often refer to themselves as the "savior type." They enjoy trying to help troubled or struggling men.

Is there anything women can do to preemptively protect themselves from stalkers?

While there are very few specific antecedents to stalking, controlling behavior is probably the biggest predictor. A man who tries to dictate a woman's wardrobe, how she does her hair, what she does at work, the people with whom she socializes, her relationships with her family, or her activities inside and outside of the home often ends up stalking her. Additionally, women should be wary of a partner who is extremely jealous of other men, and other people in general. Stalkers sometimes try to eliminate a woman's resources, particularly her access to friends and family.

All of this means women shouldn't brush aside warning signs that pop up at the beginning of a relationship. Be very selective about whom you allow into your life. A man who is overly jealous, irrationally suspicious, or aggressive in ways that make you uncomfortable may become dangerous as your intimacy grows. And if your friends, family, or colleagues are concerned about the guy, listen to what they say. Also, try to find out how he behaved in previous romantic relationships. Arrests or charges for domestic violence, harassment, or any other aggressive behavior are very bad signs, of course.

Often, stalker victims are women who stay too long in bad relationships, or put up with too much before ending things.
Can we do anything to prevent relative strangers from stalking us?

Be very careful about keeping your personal information confidential. Don't leave mail in your car. Don't list your phone number and address. Have a policy of never giving your email address to a stranger - not even the cute guy you meet at a bar. Ask for his number instead. Cyber-stalking is another big problem these days, so make sure you have strict privacy settings set on all of your social media accounts, and don't post information about your whereabouts or hangouts to these sites.

What's the most important thing to do if you are being stalked?

What's the most important thing to do if you are being stalked?
Alert law enforcement immediately. (Amy Johnson, a police officer profiled in the series, seemed to think she could handle it herself when her ex-husband began to stalk her … but she couldn't.) Do not have any further contact with your stalker. Try to record any harassing phone calls or interactions. Law enforcement agencies want to help you, but you have to be your own best advocate. This means keeping careful logs of everything that happens and reporting them frequently. Alert friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers about your stalker and try to provide a photo and description of his or her car. Try to maintain an inconsistent schedule so he won't be able to predict where you'll be.

 

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