Resurgence of Bed Bugs Leads To Congressional Forum

November 19, 2010 · Posted in baldness · Comment 
Linda Young – AHN News Writer

Washington, DC, United States (AHN) – People seeking answers to combat the growing problem of bedbug infestations gathered at a Congressional forum on Thursday.

The recent resurgence in bedbugs means people have found bedbugs in both public and private areas including theaters, retail stores, office buildings, hotel rooms, apartments, homes and college dormitories.

A recent Rasmussen poll found that 20 percent of people had recently changed travel plans to avoid public places because of fear of bed bugs.

U.S. Reps. Don Young (R-AK) and G.K. Butterfield (D-NC) co-sponsored the “Congressional Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite Forum.” The forum provided an “opportunity to discuss current federal policies and initiatives of prevention and management,” Young said in a statement.

Noting that bedbugs are as likely to infest a five-star bed and breakfast as they are to invade a five-star hotel, Butterfield said the pests represent a public health issue as well as a threat to tourism and commerce in every state.

Butterfield and Young have introduced H.R. 2248, the Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite Act. The legislation would give the U.S. Secretary of Commerce authority to provide grants to help states inspect places for bedbugs. The grants would cover any area including private homes, hotels, schools and train stations.

In addition, the grants would cover pest management education and training to use the most effective prevention and eradication techniques.

Young spoke about an Alaskan elementary school that recently had to send students home early after bedbugs were found in several classrooms.

Participants at the forum included members of Congress, academic bed bug experts, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), other industries and people who have experienced bed bug infestations.

Some 95 percent of professional pest management companies have encountered bed bug infestations in the past year, according to a 2010 survey of pest management firms by NPMA and the University of Kentucky.

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24 Hour Fitness to Reward Gym Goers, Donate to Charity and Encourage Fitness with Facebook® Deals

November 3, 2010 · Posted in hair transplant · Comment 

SAN RAMON, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–24 Hour Fitness, the largest U.S. fitness club chain and a leading health club industry pioneer, is excited to announce its participation in the launch of Facebook Deals, which offers people special discounts when they “check in” to a 24 Hour Fitness® club on Facebook Places. Places gives people the power to easily share where they are with friends on Facebook, find nearby friends, discover new places, and now, take advantage of special deals by checking in. T

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Parker president connects with US surgeon general

October 22, 2010 · Posted in hair transplant · Comment 

Among more than 5,000 influential health and fitness professionals, Dr. Fabrizio Mancini, president of Parker College of Chiropractic, recently attended the largest international fitness event in the world – the IDEA World Fitness Convention in Los Angeles, where U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Regina M. Benjamin, and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa celebrated health and well-being.

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Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series Race to the Toyota Cup Championship Set for October 10 at Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon

September 30, 2010 · Posted in hair transplant · Comment 

–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon, the championship event in the 2010 Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series Race to the Toyota Cup, takes place in Rockwall, Tex. on Oct. 10.

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U.S. asks healthcare reform suit dismissal

September 14, 2010 · Posted in hair regrowth · Comment 

PENSACOLA, Fla., Sept. 14 (UPI) — Obama administration lawyers argued before a federal judge in Florida Tuesday that a 20-state suit against the healthcare reform law should be dismissed. United States – Florida – Politics – Presidency of Barack Obama – Health Care Reform

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U.S. asks healthcare reform suit dismissal

September 14, 2010 · Posted in hair regrowth · Comment 

PENSACOLA, Fla., Sept. 14 (UPI) — Obama administration lawyers argued before a federal judge in Florida Tuesday that a 20-state suit against the healthcare reform law should be dismissed. United States – Florida – Politics – Presidency of Barack Obama – Health Care Reform

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Does Propecia Really Work

March 5, 2010 · Posted in hair treatment · Comment 

When a person is losing their hair they will try almost anything to stop it from happening. They will put their faith in almost any product or procedure that comes down the pike, hoping against hope that this one is really going to work for them. In the battle against hair loss, Propecia is one product that seems to have risen to the top, at least in terms of publicity. When you read the vast amount of press that this product has received many people say that it has been responsible for hair growing back on their heads. However, an enormous amount of publicity does not necessarily mean that a hair loss product actually works.

Although thousands upon thousands of people afflicted with alopecia have put their trust in hundreds of different products and spent millions of dollars, most of this time, effort and money has been spent in vain. Sadly, very few of these people have ever had any hair grow back on their heads. Even sadder is the fact that there is no shortage of people and companies out there that will market so called miracle cures for baldness, preying upon people who are desperate to get their hair back.

If there is one product out there that people afflicted with balding conditions seem to be embracing it would have to be Propecia, or finasteride as the scientists who developed it in Merck laboratories call it. It is an FDA approved pill that men can take daily by mouth. In fact it is the first and only FDA approved pill approved for the treatment of baldness, and it has shown positive results for balding conditions on the vertex and anterior sections of the head, otherwise know as the top and middle front areas of the head. There is no solid evidence that it works for men with receding hairlines at the temples.

An independent panel performed a five year study on men aged 18 to 41 who took Propecia and the results were quite impressive. They studied photographic evidence and determined that most of the men who participated in the study began to see positive results 3 to 12 months after starting Propecia. These results ranged from a lot of hair growing back to a small amount of hair returning to their head. Subjects that did not see positive results after 12 months did not see positive results at all by the end of the study. However, this was an uncommon result as 9 out of 10 men involved in this study saw some degree of hair re-growth.

Although Propecia has received rave reviews, there are some downsides. One of the biggest ones is the fact that it can only be used by men. Although baldness strikes mostly adult males there are thousands of women and even children around the world who suffer from various hair loss conditions. They cannot take Propecia. Another downside is that some men experience certain sexual side effects. The most common of these side effects are a decrease in the desire to have sex, problems with erections and a decrease in semen amounts. These side affects occurred with less than 2% of the men studied and they disappeared once the men stopped taking the pills. This brings us to another downside, which is the fact that any positive results achieved with hair re-growth will be lost if you stop taking the pills. That means that if you want to keep the hair that grows back on your head you have to take the pills for the rest of your life. Most men would agree that it is a small price to pay to get their hair back.

Propecia is available by prescription only. If you decide that you want to start taking it you can visit your doctor and they will set you up. A lot of online pharmacies now offer U.S. licensed physicians that can give you an evaluation and write you a prescription over the phone or over the internet. Although there are some shady online pharmacy web sites there are many more that are reputable U.S. licensed pharmacies that sell FDA approved drugs. You just need to do a little research to find the good ones.

While there are many products and services out there that are claiming to be the latest cure for baldness it is important to keep in mind that most of them do not work. However, Propecia is not one of them. It is the only FDA approved pill for the treatment of hair loss. This is because an independent five year study has proven that 9 out 10 men show some re-growth of hair 3 to 12 months after starting Propecia. Some showed a little bit of success in re-growing their hair and some showed a lot of success. A very small percentage experienced sexual side effects. When you think about it, taking a pill every day is a small price to pay for getting hair to grow back on your head.

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WARNING Don’t Take Antioxidants

January 24, 2010 · Posted in hair loss · Comment 

WARNING Don’t Take Antioxidants

Did You Know…

…that taking high doses of antioxidant supplements — such as beta carotene, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) and selenium — does not reduce the risk of acquiring diseases, but has also been shown to be poisonous to the human body and may even increase the risk of death?

 As long ago as the 1950s, antioxidants became known as miracle supplements because they “reportedly” promoted good health and prevented a host of diseases, including cancer

and age-related diseases.  According to some estimates, approximately 50% of the adult population in the U.S. take antioxidants on a daily basis for this reason.

    Here’s a wake-up call:  Every long-term study involving antioxidant supplementation provides proof that people get sicker — not healthier — when they take antioxidants.  In fact,

beta carotene, vitamin A, and vitamin E, taken individually or in combination with other antioxidant supplements, are associated with increased all-cause mortality. [Source:  The

Journal of the American Medical Association - based on 68 randomized trials with 232,606 participants (385 publications).]

     In case you were wondering … this information is not just another propaganda employed by the medical and pharmaceutical industries to prevent people from using natural

therapies, or to deceive people into thinking that drugs are the only solution to disease.

     Over the last several decades, supplement manufacturers (and even health practitioners) have urged people to take large amounts of antioxidants such as Vitamin C and Vitamin

E because scientists had observed that people whose diets were rich in fruits and vegetables had a lower incidence of heart disease, diabetes, dementia, stroke and certain types of

cancer.  They formed the hypothesis that since fruits and vegetables are a rich source of antioxidants (which neutralize free radicals in the body), then taking antioxidant

supplements would have the same effect.

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Fruits and vegetables produce antioxidants for good reason — that is, to protect themselves from oxidative stress.  Without antioxidants, oxygen destroys food by combining with

elements and burning them up — hence, vitamin destruction in food (or decay) occurs. 

However, dietary antioxidants have virtually no nutritional benefit to the human body.  Antioxidants such as ascorbic acid and tocopherols, for instance, are not essential nutrients

– and as such, they should not even be called vitamins at all. 

     While antioxidants serve their purpose WITHIN a fruit or vegetable, in the human body, they only disrupt normal oxidative reactions in the cell.  This is why they are dangerous

to consume (except in the minute amounts ingested from food).

     In summary, if you want to stave off disease and premature aging, there is no substitute to eating fruits and vegetables that are rich in antioxidants instead of taking antioxidant 

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Hair Loss Treatment Information

January 19, 2010 · Posted in baldness · Comment 

Americans who suffer from hair loss have access to two drugs, both of which the FDA has approved for use as a hair loss treatment. Yet that does not mean that American drug stores stock only two different treatments, treatments that can help a patient to counter hair loss problems. Certain medicines that have been marketed as a cure for an alternate medical problem also work as an aid in the fight against unwanted hair loss.

When physicians find that a drug can be used to treat a medical condition other than the condition for which it was approved by the FDA, then that drug is said to have an “off-label use.” Avodart serves as an excellent example of just how off-label use can help someone who suffers from hair loss.. Avodart is sold as a drug for men with benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH).

Avodart prevents the formation of DHT. For that reason, Glaxo Smith Kline markets the drig as a treatment for BPH. Since a high level of DHT can lead to hair loss, some men have tried using Avodart as a treatment for hair loss.

The drug named Nizoral serves as another example of how the off-label use some medicines can benefit patients with troublesome hair loss. The FDA has approved Nizoral as a treatment for dandruff. It increases the thickness of the hair. Because it also keeps DHT from binding to hair follicles, Nizoral appears able to help patients who are bothered by hair loss.

Beyond the potential benefits of medicines found to have an off-label use, the known benefits of approved drugs promise help to those with hair loss. One of those drugs is Propecia. Like Avodart, Propecia blocks the ability of DHT to interfere with the hair growth cycle. Propecia keeps a particular enzyme from binding to testosterone. In that way, it prevents the formation of DHT.

Of course not all physicians in the U.S. recommend Propecia as a treatment for hair loss. Some doctors suggest that patients with hair loss try using Rogaine. Rogaine makes it easier for existing hairs to take-in the nutrients that are in the blood. Rogaine encourages the growth of tiny hairs in the scalp. Following the application of Rogaine, those tiny hairs become longer and thicker hairs.

Researchers pursue their work on another way to create longer and thicker hairs. In the future, those with hair loss could benefit from a drug with thymosin beta 4. That protein helps the hair follicle to hold onto acitin, a hair-strengthening substance.

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