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Remedy Hospitals is a full-service hospital, delivering state-of-the-art medical, surgical and diagnostic services in diverse specialties. A balance of innovative technology, compassionate treatment, sensitive care and commitment to excellence makes Remedy Hospitals, a hospital with a difference

08/10/2014

STOP USING INTERNET......
Telephone companies has increased the rates internet pack. For example Rs.98 for 2GB to Rs.155 for 1GB recently.
And now last week companies has increased rate again,In Rs.155 you can only get 500 MB,that too for only 14 days,which used to be for 28 days earlier,if they will keep on increasing the net pack rate then we will all have to stop using internet.
This all is the cause of using internet blindly,we are so much used to it that we stopped looking at the price,but we keep on using facility,,no matter how much you have to pay for it.
And so telecom companies taking advantage of it day by day.
because they know we can not raise our voice against it,,but they are wrong about it.,,right??
you know once in England when Bread companies increased their prices,then whole country didn't buy bread for few days,and company had to decrease their price.
So why not we should raise our voices,??
after all its our meal of the day too.
we can not live without it for even a single day,
So please "Do not use Internet on 10th Oct 2014",
so that telecom companies can know that we do have power to make them walk on the knees,
they will be in big loss for that one day,they gonna regret for it.
Many of us might think that "Hume kya", and that's what make us fool
But we "INDIANS" are not.
Unity is strength
So please BOYCOTT using internet for just one day,,and this will be different.
I know that it will be different for you guys,,but its in interest for all of us,
So please do share this message and Page to on social media so as to make it work.
Boycott Using Internet For Whole One Day, 10th Oct,2014

07/09/2014

Have a lokk at this organisation Friends

Critical Care Nurses Society is here to provide opportunities and services to our members

Six-Six-FourSpeaking of that partnership, Kambli (349*) had actually outscored Sachin (326*). During the partnership, th...
12/11/2013

Six-Six-Four
Speaking of that partnership, Kambli (349*) had actually outscored Sachin (326*). During the partnership, they continue batting without looking in assistant coach Laxman Chavan's direction even once as he tried to get their attention in order to declare.

Let's begin at the beginning…Sachin, 14, and Kambli put on 664 runs for Shardashram, the highest partnership in school c...
12/11/2013

Let's begin at the beginning…
Sachin, 14, and Kambli put on 664 runs for Shardashram, the highest partnership in school cricket. In less than two years, he’d make his Test debut for India. The spotlight is on Sachin, and it wouldn’t leave him for a moment over the next 25 years.

12/11/2013
This week lets show our respect to our sachin, "GOD OF CRICKET"
12/11/2013

This week lets show our respect to our sachin, "GOD OF CRICKET"

Top 10 tips for you to celebrate, stay safe and stay healthy this Diwali.1. Sweets are hard to resist and during Diwali,...
02/11/2013

Top 10 tips for you to celebrate, stay safe and stay healthy this Diwali.

1. Sweets are hard to resist and during Diwali, when there is plenty of colorful sweets everywhere, it becomes even harder to resist. Remember the fact that Indians are genetically prone to diabetes and so it is always advisable to keep the intake of sugar and starch minimal.

2. Stay away from sweets that use chemical preservatives, because the intake of such preservatives can cause damage to our kidneys and liver. It can also cause asthma attacks and cancer.

3. Avoid sweets that have ‘silver’ coating. Such foils are often adulterated by aluminum and aluminum being a hazardous metal can accumulate in our body tissues and can also enter the brain.

4. In times of increasing air and noise pollution that we are witnessing today, it is important that we be responsible while using firecrackers. It is good to buy as little firecrackers as possible, because that can help us spend less and can also stop us from polluting our environment.

5. While using firecrackers we are definitely faced with the risk of burn injuries and so a few precautions are necessary. Always wear slippers during your fun time with firecrackers and never try to do anything to a firecracker apart from lighting it from a safe distance. Kids should be allowed to burn firecrackers only under adult supervision.

6. Do not light firecrackers in crowded areas or on the roadsides, because that might prove to be dangerous for bystanders and the general public.

7. Wear earplugs while exposed to explosive firecrackers. It might sound a bit fancy, but if we ignore it the excessive noise might damage our ears in the long run.

8. It is better to say ‘No’ to alcohol, as any excess is easily possible on this day of celebration. You can avoid a hangover and also the risk of driving while intoxicated if you must drive your car and visit your friends and family.

9. Diwali is a festival that brings a lot of gifts to people, so use the occasion to choose sensible gifts for family and friends. Try gifting fruits or low calorie sweets and snacks instead of ghee-laden sweets.

10. Diwali is also the festival of joy so make it special especially if there has been any unpleasantness with your family or friends in your past. Shed all your inhibitions and misgivings and make a fresh start. Wish them a ‘Happy Diwali’ and embrace them in joy.

Make your Diwali special for yourself, your family and your friends. Happy Diwali to all

24/05/2013

80 free Engg seats are given by several engineering colleges across Tamilnadu & Kerala for students with 80% & more marks in 12th std bt unable to join engineering due to poverty.
Eligibility- 1.Min 80% marks 2. Economically backward. Email scanned copy of mark sheet, income certificate, if any and address/contact no. to eduassist13@gmail.com. (Note: BC,FC,MBC,SC/ST,OBC doesn't matter)
Plz pass on d msg even if it s not relevant to you, as that could change the future of a family.

Are you replacing toothbrush every 3 months?We have all along known the importance of dental hygiene, but could never wh...
27/04/2013

Are you replacing toothbrush every 3 months?

We have all along known the importance of dental hygiene, but could never whip up enthusiasm to pursue it religiously.

Blame it on the smattering of information available, we are left wondering from where to begin, and if one can ever do it the right way.

Aesthetic dentistry expert Dr Sushant Umre exchanges some invaluable notes on oral care.

Most appropriate way to brush your teeth
Proper brushing is essential for cleaning teeth and gums effectively. Use a toothbrush with soft, nylon, round-ended bristles that will not irritate teeth or damage gums.

Place bristles along the gumline at a 45-degree angle. Bristles should contact both the tooth surface and the gumline. Gently brush first, the outer tooth surface and then the inner surface of the tooth using a vibrating back and forth rolling motion.

Tilt brush vertically behind the front row of teeth. Make several up and down strokes using the front half of the brush. Place the brush against the biting surface of the teeth and use a gentle back and forth scrubbing motion. Brush the tongue from back to front to remove odour-producing bacteria.

You may want to supervise your children until they get the hang of these simple steps. Use a pea-sized dab toothpaste, preferably fluoride free if the child is below six years of age and take care that your child does not swallow the toothpaste.

The right tooth paste and toothbrush
Use a toothbrush with soft, nylon, round-ended bristles that will not irritate teeth or damage gums. One of the main things to look for in a toothbrush are its bristles. Most dentists recommend soft bristles, especially for those individuals who have sensitive teeth and gums. Both adults and children should use a toothbrush that has soft bristles. Toothbrushes with harder bristles are not more effective at removing plaque or stains.

Be sure to select a toothbrush head size that can easily fit into the mouth and is capable of brushing a row of teeth at a time. With this in mind, be sure to select a toothbrush with a very small head for a very young child.

Toothbrushes should be replaced about every three months or earlier if the bristles begin to look worn or frayed (bristles that fan out or spread is a sign that it is time to get a new toothbrush).

After consulting with your dentist or hygienist about your oral health's greatest needs, look for products within that category (for example, within the tartar control brands or within the desensitizing toothpaste brands). Always pick a toothpaste that contains fluoride. Fluoride toothpastes have been shown to prevent cavities, but in children under six years of age it can be avoided as they have a tendency to swallow it.

Early beginnings
Proper dental care can begin before an infant gets his/her first tooth. Soon after the baby gets the first tooth, make an appointment to see the dentist.

Rinsing mouth after eating
If you don't rinse your mouth after meals, particles of food remain in the mouth, collecting bacteria, which can cause bad breath. Food that collects between the teeth, on the tongue and around the gums can rot, leaving an unpleasant odour. Dentures that are not cleaned properly after meals can also harbor odour-causing bacteria and food particles.

Limit coffee, tea and alcohol. Caffeine products as coffee, tea and colas act as diuretics which in turn contribute to a dry mouth. Water is the best solution so drink plenty of liquids at least 8-12 glasses of fluid a day, unless advised otherwise by your doctor.

Tackling bad breath
Certain foods, such as garlic and onions, contribute to objectionable breath odour. Once the food is absorbed into the bloodstream, it is transferred to the lungs, where it is expelled. Brushing, flossing and mouthwash will only mask the odour temporarily. Odours continue until the body eliminates the food. Beware dieters, as you may develop unpleasant breath from infrequent eating.

Bad breath can also be caused by dry mouth (xerostomia), which occurs when the flow of saliva decreases. Saliva is necessary to cleanse the mouth and remove particles that may cause odour. A dry mouth may be caused by various medications, salivary gland problems or continuously breathing through the mouth. If you suffer from a dry mouth condition, your dentist may prescribe artificial saliva, or suggest using sugarless candy and increasing your fluid intake.

To***co products too can cause bad breath. If you use to***co, ask your dentist for tips on kicking the habit.

If you think you have constant bad breath, keep a log of the foods you eat and medications you take. Some medications may play a role in creating mouth odours. Let your dentist know if you've had any surgery or illness since your last appointment.

Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste to remove food debris and plaque. Brush your tongue, too. Once a day, use floss or an interdental cleaner to clean between teeth.

Tooth jewellery, a good idea!
Tooth jewellery is an elegant compliment to standard jewellery. When placed on the tooth, the jewellery creates a distinctive expression of one's individuality. A range of glass crystals are available in nine different colours - diamond, rainbow, ruby, sapphire, emerald, emerald green, aquamarine, pink, sapphire light.

If somebody thinks he or she was better off without tooth jewellery, it can be easily removed without any side-effects on the dental tooth structure as the procedure is non-invasive. What's more, tooth jewellery can be fixed again at a later stage so there is no real disadvantage to having it done.

Dental reconstruction a fad with brides, models
One of the first things people notice about you is your smile. A healthy attractive smile can boost your confidence and enhance your personal and professional life and this is exactly what a blushing bride or aspiring model is looking for.

Until recently, most people were satisfied if their teeth were straight and free of stains, chips or other obvious imperfections. But in the last few years, the combination of Hollywood glamour and advances in cosmetic dentistry most people want their teeth to be perfectly uniform and dazzlingly white.

Cosmetic dentists have also pioneered a technique called computer imaging that allows them to perform virtual restorations on a computer screen. A patient who is thinking about having work done can see what the results will look like before he or she makes the decision to go forward. New composite resins, invisible fillings, porcelain veneers and high-strength resin cements are stronger, long-lasting and do not change colour over time which combined with new single sitting teeth whitening technology can give both women and men just the sparkling smile that they want.

Care for gums
Periodontal (gum) disease is an infection of the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Periodontal (gum) disease is caused by plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that constantly forms on the teeth. These bacteria create toxins that can damage the gums.

The good news is that you can help prevent periodontal disease by taking good care of your gums every day and having regular dental checkups. Here's how to keep your gums healthy:
- Brush your teeth well twice a day
- Clean between your teeth every day
- Eat a balanced diet
- Choose a variety of foods from the basic food groups, such as breads, cereals and other grain products; fruits; vegetables; meat, poultry and fish; and dairy products, such as milk, cheese and yogurt. Limit between-meal snacks

08/03/2013

Dhoni, Ashwin, Jadeja and Vijay - who all play for CSK in the IPL - have played key roles in India's 2-0 Test series lead over Australia.

25/12/2012

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