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Chaos on the Highways

Frustrated police officers, dysfunctional street signals, and overly ambitious commuters -a third world howling traffic scenario calls for more innovative controls than the banal traffic tickets. By planning at a higher level, authorities can make the cars confirm to their aspirations for a safer traffic. This article, published in the monthly technology magazine 'Spider', elaborates the hows. As for the whens, the sooner the better!


Saturday, May 10, 2008

The Rise Of The Web Video Star

Internet Video has transformed the way we interact with each other and share views. This compelling read gives account of how the trend has affected out lives. Thorough and well researched, this article can be used as a source on its own.


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HGH safety by Hasan Iftikhar

Global Pharmaceutical industry has been hounding scientific research for decades. It has developed the habit of gulping down any new discovery that has any minute link to possible weight loss or age treatment, and transforming it into a magical, dreamed of treatment that would sell like hot cakes. Ever since some scientists, attired in their crisp, white lab coats, implicated the presence of Human Growth Hormone (HGF), the monstrous industry has been on the hunt to adopt it and make it a household symbol of synthetic healthy living.

The overly expensive hormone therapy has many popularly believed uses- easy weight loss, boosting energy levels, getting rid of facial creases, improved muscular growth, and better metabolism to name a few. The list seem to be ever increasing, with new research avenues constantly shedding new light and elucidating the newly discovered benefits consumers might get upon using it. As it often happens in marketing, what is actually the truth gets buried, and even feigned upon after successful rounds of viral spread of notions. Today, virtually all of Human Growth Hormone users decide to use it based on marketing and supplemental reasons rather than actual medical or scientific purpose.

Once the medical reasoning is deposed from throne of public trust, there remain little grounds for actual methodical judgment regarding the therapy being good or bad. HGH gets sold more because of the brand name, money back guarantees, and the form rather than its actual action in the body. In order to better assess its safety, it would be sensible to have a glance over how it works.

Human Growth Hormone is synthesized and released by human pituitary, a small gland located just under the brain. Its actual concentrations are very minute, but it has been shown that HGH has the highest concentrations in young children. With age, the concentration of the hormone tapers in the body, so that in between the age twenty and sixty it decreases manifold.

Human growth hormone works by signaling appropriate signals to virtually all the growing tissues of the body, increasing overall metabolism. It increases linear height, maximizes bone calcium and mineral absorption, and optimizes overall body growth.

Spikes of HGH levels in the body can be achieved by strenuous muscular exercises and outdoor activities like sports. Such activities therefore bring about a positive change in our lives by advancing longevity. In some medical conditions, Human Growth Hormone levels fall below normal. In such cases the patients bear the symptoms of decreased growth rate, stunted height, fragile bones, and lower energy levels. Synthetic Human Growth Hormones were originally thought of for such patients to restore their normal levels. It was shown to increase height and muscular growth in such people. Soon it became widely popular for increasing metabolism.

What was not equally understood was that HGH can only perform its functions when present in a fine balance. Very high levels of Human Growth Hormones, as present after injections can lead to a variety of diseases from as mild as headache, nausea, increased fluid retention to much severe disease forms.

HGH can only be injected intravenously. That is why taking HGH therapy increases the risk of contracting diseases like HIV. There are some major health hazards of HGH itself regarding their action in our body. HGH can actually make the scrotums shrink and decrease sexual performance in men, opposite to what is popularly believed about HGH. In some cases, HGH has brought about a decline in erection and arousal, ultimately being linked to impotency.

HGH overdose can really play havoc in closely controlled systems within your body. Combine that with the fact that over-the-counter HGH is not even authenticated or certified, you do not really know how the therapy you are taking going to affect you. By increasing the ‘bad’ fat and lowering the ‘good’ fat in our body, HGH may increase your belly inches, something very opposite to what you paid so many bucks for. It also negatively affects body cholesterol, which means it pushes you closer to heart attacks and coronary thrombosis. HGH’s unmonitored use can also cause problems with the skin, leading to acne, premature balding, and other such complications.

It is illegal in the US to take HGH without doctor’s approval. HGH misuse is very similar to steroid misuse: it can even give men breasts! You should carefully weigh your reasons for using HGH therapy against all of these potential side effects. People around you might be all strong, lean and attractive. They may be having perfect abs too. But it’s your well-being that should remain your top priority. Work hard and be active. That way you can tap your very own HGH production factory embedded within you. Remember, strenuous muscular exercise and outdoor sports boost natural HGH levels. This source being natural avoids those pitfalls and hazards that synthetic HGH comes along with.