Using Yasmin Birth Control and the Possible Health Hazards
Monday 15 February 2010 @ 8:10 pm

Yasmin oral contraceptive, most commonly called Yaz, is also known asYasmine, Yas or it’s generic name Ocella. Yaz is the best selling birth control pill in the United States. It has now been noticed that the popular oral contraceptive can cause serious health hazards. Yaz side effects are responsible for causing gallbladder disease, vein thrombosis, other forms of blood cots, even pulmonary embolism. With unclear claims in their advertisements, Yaz was commercialized towards young ladies who had no idea just what kind of risks they were taking with their lives. This is why Yaz has since been sanctioned by the FDA and are being asked to make correct campaign changes.

In 2008, Yaz was the leading contraceptive pill sold in America. Yasmin has many similar side effects as other birth control pills. Nonetheless, the Food and Drug Administration claimed that the Yaz advertisements understated the potential serious side effects. If you are one of many adult females taking the oral contraceptive named Yaz, you should be conscious of the feasible side effects if you aren’t already. These Yasmin side effects by no means cover every single possible illness or injury Yaz may cause; so if you have sustained other symptoms, do not disregard the fact that Yaz may be liable.

If you are using Yasmin and are having any of the side effects, then you could join many ladies in a legal case against the drug producer for lack of experience in discerning that some side effects might have occurred. Some notable side effects include blood clots, heart attack and injury to the heart, seizures, PE-pulmonary embolism, DVT-deep vein thrombosis, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, injury to the kidneys or even kidney failure, injury or failure to the gall bladder, the liver, and the pancreas. Death also falls in with the possible side effects of this birth control pill.

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Pass a Drug Test Report
Wednesday 3 June 2009 @ 9:42 am

The Truth About Passing Drug Tests

Drug testing has become a star part of the employment action, and intrinsically, is determined as a crucial aspect when seeking to land a nice job. Unfortunately, the power to pass a drug test is haltered beyond simple logistics of utilising restricted drugs and/or substances. The bad reality is drug tests are not always right.

Urine drug tests are the most popular drug testing method. Others include hair and saliva testing, but due to toll, are not widely used for employment roles. The trouble with urine drug tests (EMIT) is they’re easily wrought by a unnumerable of household particulars from aspirin to zinc to water intake. If you’ve ever learnt the byword about poppy seeds causing a positive drug test for opiates, it’s no urban myth. Artificial positives are factual.

This directs to an concerning dilemma of whether or not a cloaking agent is thelast-ditch drug testing solution in that it will mask known toxins as well aspotential artificial troubles that spring up with a common urinalysis. Others willtake the chance; others won’t.

The main point here is it’s indeed achievable to obliterate one’s risk of an accidental, bogus positive by passing drug tests using a detoxification supplement.

, on the other side, you could take their chances. Common operation for a positive drug test is to accept a “B Sample” in for examination to reassert there wasno cross contamination, mishandling, or other issues that fly hand in hand along withfalse positives.

Maybe that is sufficient to pass a drug test. The choice is yours.

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Jennifer Aniston’s Support of Human Rights
Thursday 22 January 2009 @ 5:58 pm

Jennifer Aniston is most popular for playing the role of Rachel in the hit T.V. series, Friends. Born in Sherman Oaks, California on February 11, 1969, Aniston is also a talented painter who once performed off-Broadway. Her stint on Friends made her a household name and opened many movie-making opportunities for her. Despite her busy schedule, Aniston is able to squeeze in valuable time for the different charitable causes she supports.

Aniston is a regular supporter of the Clothes Off Our Back Foundation which auctions the hottest celebrity outfits. All the proceeds from the public bidding are given to children’s charities like The Art of Elysium and World Education.

Another one of Aniston’s favorite human rights group is The Rape Treatment Center, or RTC, which extends services for rape victims on a 24/7 basis. The center gives free treatment for sexually assaulted women (and men) and their families. Aniston also actively supports Habitat for Humanity, an international non-profit Christian ministry that aims to eliminate homelessness and build decent houses for families in need.

In May 2008, Aniston joined other Hollywood celebrities in expressing their support for the Burma: It Can’t Wait Campaign. The campaign intends to gather a million voices in 30 days as a protest against human atrocities in Burma as well as seek for the release of Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma’s Democratic Party leader.

Jennifer Aniston’s continuous support for various human rights causes is a testament of her caring personality, and in a way, symbolizes her hard earned success.

Active supporters of human rights such as KKR are profiled on the Human Rights Supporters site.

KKR and the Environmental Defense Fund announce a new environmental initiative.

Afghani educator wins the coveted Henry Kravis Prize in Leadership for her pioneering work i educating women and children.





Politics is Missing Ideals that Lead to Greatness and Wallowing in Mediocrity
Monday 7 April 2008 @ 2:38 pm

Politics has been called the art of compromise. Unfortunately, that means the art of mediocrity, too. Greatness is never accomplished by compromise, only through dedication to the ideal.

Politics in America today, no matter the party affiliation, is so far from ideal it’s pathetic. Our leaders exhibit no drive to govern for the people as representatives, but govern to contain the people. And I’m not talking about the leaders of the party in power, but those on both sides.

It’s especially difficult to talk about politics in today’s world because of the incredible polarization and intolerence displayed by all sides. Politicians don’t dialog, they accuse. Media pundits don’t have debate, they scream at each other.
With the crisis on the Gulf Coast in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the true cost of the mediocrity of our leadership is apparent.

No, it’s not the poor response that took five days to begin evacuating people stranded after the storms.

No, it’s not the lack of security that allowed the lawlessness to grow more dangerous daily because our troops were not called in earlier.

No, it’s not because the poor planning for a catastrophic hurricane that would inevitably land on New Orleans doorstep and wipe out the below standard levies flooding a major American city.

It’s the shameful way we’ve built a class of poor and disenfranchised people who remained faceless and hidden in this, the wealthiest country on Earth until they became the focus of a national nightmare.

That’s the shame of politics. That’s the cost of mediocrity tied to greed, special interests and corruption. The pictures of the poor and destitute stranded on rooftops and in front of the Superdome in New Orleans could have been taken in Somalia or Ethiopia or the Sudan.

This is America. We, a Christian nation, must hold to the Christian ideals so important to our growth as a great nation and so important in our compassion for those at home and abroad in need.

One of Jesus’s most important teachings to his followers is chronicled multiple times in the New Testament, including here in The King James version in Luke 18:22:

“Now when Jesus heard these things, he said unto him, Yet lackest thou one thing: sell all that thou hast, and distribute unto the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, follow me.”

And in 2 Corinthians 8:9:

“For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might be rich.”

What’s the point? Jesus was telling us if riches - money and possessions - stood between us and our fellow men, then it was best to give the riches up and help our fellows.

It’s our duty to ensure that no one in this country lives in poverty. It’s the duty of our leaders to ensure that everyone in this country has opportunity and security.

And when we’ve secured this country, we must secure the world - not by military might or forced political doctrine, but through love, kindness and caring for one another. If our leaders adopt that attitude, fear and greed will disappear. War and suffering will fall away. Ignorance and poverty will become a thing of the past.

That’s the ideal our politicians should hold. That’s the ideal we should demand from our leaders.

Talking about politics can no longer be forbidden. Now is the time. A change is coming!

David Perdew - EzineArticles Expert Author

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