Showing posts with label KESIHATAN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KESIHATAN. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

KESEHATAN - ALZEIMER

MASUKAN DARI GRUP WHATSAPP INDONESIA
PADA 16HB SEPTEMBER, 2017

TERJAWAB SUDAH MENGAPA RASULALLAH MELARANG PRIA MEMAKAI EMAS

Tentu kita pernah mendengar kalau umat Islam melarang kaum pria memakai emas, mungkin diantara kita bertanya-tanya kenapa Islam melarang ya, padahal kan bukan barang haram. 

Kalau haram tentu wanita juga dilarang memakai emas. 

Ternyata bukan karena takut kaum wanita tersaingi tapi karena ada alasan lain yang baru bisa dibuktikan pada abad ke 20 ini. 

Berikut Hadistnya:

Saturday, September 16, 2017

SUGAR - AS SWEET AS BRIM

ADA MASUKAN BARU DALAM BLOG INI MENGENAI GULA. YANG PERTAMA PADA 8HB SEPTEMBER, YANG KEDUA PADA 13HB SEPTEMBER DAN YANG TERAKHIR PADA 16HB SEPTEMBER, 2017.

Dear readers. I am a diabetic and has been one for the last 40 years. My greatest enemy is sugar although it is very sweet. It is as sweet as BRIM which illusively pampers and kills the spirit of our people. Please read the following selected articles in order to further realize how sweetness kills. I will start with the first article with more to follow from time to time.

MASUKAN PADA HARI JUMAAT
8HB SEMTEMBER, 2017

Sugar, the New Tobacco
By Helen Signy
It’s a deadly health risk – but the food and beverage industry fends off regulation.


There’s an industry selling a product that is bad for one’s health. A generation ago that industry was tobacco and its product was cigarettes. Today it is the food and beverage industry and its product is sugar – sugar that is being added to food and drink. After 20 years working in tobacco control, Jane Martin, executive manager of the Obesity Policy Coalition, a policy think tank of the Cancer Council Victoria, has taken up the battle against sugar-laden food and drinks. She charges that the food industry has borrowed the corporate playbook of the tobacco industry to fend off regulation.
“The sugar industry has been very similar to the tobacco industry in how they work,” she says. “They fund their own research studies and criticize research they see as harmful. They focus on personal responsibility, saying it’s up to parents and the individual.”
But the parallels don’t stop there. “The tobacco industry pushed self-regulation over legislation. And now we have self-regulation around marketing to children of junk food and drinks, which is exactly what the tobacco industry got away with.”

Friday, September 2, 2016

ACTION ON SMOKING AND HEALTH

IT'S ALLAH'S WISH
THAT MY FATHER DIED YOUNG
- BUT CIGARETTE WAS THE CAUSE.
 
The second entry of this speech is  now published with its original title in English. It was delivered on 20th October, 1985 in either CIRDAP or AARRO international conference in Kuala Lumpur. A friend of mine requested that I put it in my blog after reading a collection of my English language speeches in international conferences worldwide published in a book entitled 'NOT A GARDEN OF WEEDS' as 'WORDS WITHOUT DEEDS IS A GARDEN FULL OF WEEDS'. My friend's son happens to have started smoking but does not speak Malay. I am informed that he likes reading the English language titles on my blog entries. I am reproducing this piece for Robin and all other readers who are interested in the subject.
 
INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST ENTRY WITH A MALAY TITLE
 
The next paragraph is the introduction to my first entry on 20th January, 2010 entitled 'KEMPEN BERHENTI MEROKOK.
 
SATU PERJUANGAN YANG BELUM SELESAI

Pada hari ini saya lihat di dalam media massa satu usaha lama yang diteruskan dengan tujuan supaya masyarakat Malaysia berhenti merokok. Di sini saya perturunkan semula ucapan saya, dalam bahasa Inggeris, di waktu merasmikan seminar antarabangsa bertajuk 'Action on Smoking and Health' yang diadakan di Kuala Lumpur pada 20 Oktober, 1985. Ucapan ini relevan dengan usaha penubuhan Klinik Berhenti Merokok yang diwujudkan pada hari ini. Tajuk ucapan ini ialah:

THE NICOTINE WAR

Taxi Driver

1. I was 12 years old when my father died on March 18, 1956, at a young age of 37. To this day I am still unaware as to the real cause of his death since I was at a boarding school when he became sick. I sill have a driving license photograph of him with swollen lips. Some people said he died of tuberculosis. Whatever it might have been it is obvious that had hed been ill for sometime.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

DO YOU HAVE ADHD?

Masukan pada kali ini saya petik dari sebuah majallah berbahasa Inggeris bernama URBANHEALTH. Majallah ini telah mendapat HEALTH MEDIA AWARD BY MINISTRY OF HEALTH MALAYSIA sebagai 'Best Health Journalism Award 2013 - English Language Category. Ianya dapat dilanggan dari: Urban Health, Suite B-11-3, Level 11, Block B, Plaza Mont' Kiara, No. 2, Jalan Kiara, Mont' Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur.

Contoh mutu kandungan majallah ini saya persembahkan di bawah ini:

 
By Edeline Anne Goh (Urbanhealth, Issue 104, October 2013 pp. 24-25)

Globally, it is believed that ADHD affects about 3 percent to 5 percent of the world’s population.

When it comes to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), the spotlight is usually focused on children but the truth is, when left undiagnosed or untreated, ADHD symptoms are often carried into adolescence and adulthood.

UNDERSTANDING ADHD

ADHD is a condition characterised by inattention, hyperactivity and/or impulsivity. Mental health professionals use the criteria listed in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual to diagnose a person displaying multiple symptoms that persist for more than 6 months.

There are three subtypes of ADHD depending on the pattern of behaviour demonstrated by the patient: Primarily Inattentive, Primarily Hyperactive or the Combined, which is a combination of symptoms. Those with ADHD tend to have average or above average intelligence but they also have a different way of processing and organising information in their minds, managing impulses and staying focused.

In some cases, neither you nor your parents may suspect you have ADHD as a child, until the conditions starts to affect your life as you get older and pick up some responsibilities. This will eventually result in you consulting a medical expert as you feel that things are starting to get out of hand. For instance, you might constantly miss work deadlines, which could jeopardize your career or you could be paying your bills late every single month, leaving you with unwanted late payment fees.

When you finally decide to see your doctor, she may ask a number of questions including: “Did you experience ADHD symptoms when you were young?” or “Do you have a family member who has been diagnosed with ADHD?”

Adults with ADHD who have unresolved symptoms that originated during childhood, are more likely to have a history of work and relationship challenges that may affect self-esteem, performance as well as opportunities in life.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

DIABETES

Assalamu'alaikum Warahmatullaahi Wabarakaatuh

Dear Readers.

I download below an article which I read on the front page of the Daily Express of Friday 16th March, 2012 while I was in London. This paper was given to me by Encik Shahrir M. Ali who, besides being a blogger, is the Manager of Jeumpa D'Ramo.

Besides having diabetes, I am sure those unhappy unanimous commentators in my blog entries, are happy to know that I am also suffering from high-blood pressure and cardiac problems. As such when one finds that there is no entries in my blog one need not find any other reason.

My family friend Carl. M. Adams who now leaves in Alabama, USA, who is also a friend of the CEO of Krispy Kreeme doughnut, once offered me to be the franchisee of Krispy Kreeme for South East Asia when the company expressed their decision to venture overseas. I turned down the offer because Krispy Kreeme is not an anti-dote to diabetes.

I am therefore very concerned that all friends and 'foes', whether I know them or not, should be saved from the torment and expenses of looking after diabetes if you already have it and resort to prevention if you haven't got it. This advice also goes to my children and other family members. Here we go.

DIABETES WARNING ON WHITE RICE

Millions who regularly eat it are at risk

By Jo Willey Health Correspondent

1. REGULARLY eating white rice can increase the risk of developing diabetes, experts warned last night.

2. The staple food, eaten by millions of Britons every day, raises the chance of getting type 2 diabetes, which is linked to obesity and poor diet.

3. The average Briton consumes nearly 10lb of rice a year, mainly as an accompaniment to curry.

4. And 95 per cent of the £900million of rice sold is the white variety, rather than the healthier brown.

5. Researchers at Harvard School of Public Health, in Boston, America, said that people from China and Japan have a much higher white rice intake than those in the West, averaging three to four servings a day, compared with our one or two servings a week.