Friday, January 26, 2007

Medium caffeine intake "does not affect pregnancy"

These days I've been pretty busy. This is my quick post about relationship between caffeine and pregnancy.

Drinking moderate amounts of caffeine during pregnancy does not lead to premature births or underweight babies, Danish scientists said on Friday.

Up to three cups of coffee a day does not seem to have any negative impact on the baby or the pregnancy.

Earlier studies that looked at the impact of moderate caffeine consumption during pregnancy have produced mixed results. Some showed no difference while others suggested too much caffeine could lower average birth weight by 100-200 grams (3.5-7 ounces).

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Sunday, January 14, 2007

Beckham and his new job in LA



A landmark 250 million-dollar, five-year deal has made David Beckham the world’s highest paid footballer. The deal with Los Angeles Galaxy will make Beckham the highest-paid player in major league Soccer

Beckham has turned down offers from Italy, France and the Premiership to take up a £128million, five-year deal in Major League Soccer, a move some believe rules out any hope of an England recall.

More about Beckham on Wikipedia

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Some facts about Nelson Mandela


* Mandela became the oldest elected President of South Africa when he took office at the age of 75.

* He speaks fluent Afrikaans, a language disliked by many black people because of its roots in colonialism.

* Mandela is known for his fondness of Batik textiles. He is often seen wearing Batik shirts, known as "Madiba shirts", even on formal occasions.

* In 2003, Mandela's death was incorrectly announced by CNN when his pre-written obituary (along with those of several other famous figures) was inadvertently published on CNN's web site due to a lapse in password protection.

* The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, wants a statue of Nelson Mandela installed on the north terrace of Trafalgar Square, although thus far he has run into opposition.

* As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Dick Cheney voted against a congressional resolution calling for Mandela's release from prison. Years later, Mandela would call Cheney a "dinosaur".

* Mandela spoke in the Olympics "Celebrate Humanity" campaign with the words:

For seventeen days, they are roommates.
For seventeen days, they are soulmates.
And for twenty-two seconds, they are competitors.
Seventeen days as equals. Twenty-two seconds as adversaries.
What a wonderful world that would be.
That's the hope I see in the Olympic Games.

* According to the Time 100, he is one of only four people in history to have shaped both the 20th century and the early 21st. The other three are Bill Gates, Pope John Paul II, and Oprah Winfrey.

* The Nelson Mandela Invitational charity golf tournament, hosted by Gary Player, has raised over R 20 million for childrens charities since its inception in 2000.

Saturday, January 06, 2007

Are you rich man or poor man?

You may have learnt how well off you are. This is a Rich Meter hosted on Channel 4 web site to check your wealth position in the world

Good news for dog owners

I have a concern about my obese cats,feeding only diet cat foods. For the dog owners, I think this is a good news as FDA approves first drug for obese dogs.

The Food and Drug Administration ( FDA) on Friday announced the approval of Slentrol (dirlotapide), a prescription drug for the management of obesity in dogs.

Slentrol reduces appetite and fat absorption to produce weight loss. A veterinarian will determine whether the dog should be treated, based on the dog's weight and general health, the federal agency said in a statement.

"This is a welcome addition to animal therapies, because dog obesity appears to be increasing," said Stephen Sundlof, director of FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine. "Veterinarians are well aware that overweight pets are at a higher risk of developing various health problems, from cardiovascular conditions to diabetes to joint problems."


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Friday, January 05, 2007

how many and how much in NHS?

Our jobs and salaries are at risk when goverment is trying to sort out the financial problem in NHS. In my opinion, running and promoting private wards would be the answer. At the hospital where I work, there is a private ward, but a little people know about it. In fact the same consultants are working in BUPA and hosptial. Here is the news article about job cut in NHS
www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2532405,00.html

Visitor cat


Visitor cat, originally uploaded by steve_ever_green.

This ginger cat is our visitor from nearby house. He just has a nap in the living room after eating something.

A pub


A pub, originally uploaded by steve_ever_green.

This pub is near London Bridge tube station.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

2007 New Year Night, London

I took this photo from London Waterloo Birdge on New year night. As it was too crowded I did not get a good view for the fireworks.