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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Did you know that some Migraine create Stroke-Like Symptoms?

Complex MigraineDid you know that a migraine is a chronic condition with recurrent attacks. Most (but not all) migraine attacks are associated with headaches?

Did you know that Serene Branson had stroke like symptoms on the air?
 Did you know that a migraine headaches usually are described as an intense, throbbing or pounding pain that involves one temple?

Did you know that the pain usually is unilateral (on one side of the head), although about a third of the time the pain is bilateral (on both sides of the head)?

Did you know that a unilateral headaches typically change sides from one attack to the next?

Did you know that a unilateral headaches that always occur on the same side should alert the doctor to consider a secondary headache, for example, one caused by a brain tumor?

   Did you know that 40%-60% of migraine attacks are preceded by premonitory (warning) symptoms lasting hours to days?

Did you know that the symptoms may include:
  • sleepiness,
  • irritability,
  • fatigue,
  • depression or euphoria,
  • yawning, and
  • cravings for sweet or salty foods.
  
Did you know that a Complex Migraine Has Stroke-Like Symptoms? 

Did you know that a complex, or sometimes severe, the migraine happens when blood vessels contract in the brain? This results in blood loss which can create stroke-like symptoms including language difficulties, fatigue, and even loss of vision.

Did you know what a (TIA) is a transient ischemic attack, it is often labeled as a “mini-stroke,” it is more accurately characterized as a “warning stroke,” a warning you should take very seriously?

Did you know that Hip-hop legend Nate Dogg On December 19, 2007, suffered a stroke?

Did you know what causes a stroke?

Did you know the warning signs of a TIA are exactly the same as for a stroke?
numbnessSudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body
confusionSudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding
trouble-seeingSudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes
dizzinessSudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination
headacheSudden, severe headache with no known cause

Did you know that a TIA is caused by a clot; the only difference between a stroke and TIA is that with TIA the blockage is transient (temporary)?

Did you know that TIA symptoms occur rapidly and last a relatively short time.?

Did you know that most TIAs last less than five minutes; the average is about a minute?

Did you know that the difference between when a stroke is over , and when a TIA is over, there’s is no permanent injury to the brain wit a TIA

Did you know that stroke is the third leading cause of death?.


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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Did you know that you can get rid of student loan in bankruptcy?


Did you know that Bankruptcy or insolvency is a legal status of a person or a organisation that cannot repay the debts it owes to its creditors?

Did you know that creditors may file a bankruptcy petition against a business or corporate debtor ("involuntary bankruptcy") in an effort to recoup a portion of what they are owed or initiate a restructuring?






Did you know that there are six types of bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code, located at Title 11 of the United States Code?
  • Chapter 7: basic liquidation for individuals and businesses; also known as straight bankruptcy; it is the simplest and quickest form of bankruptcy available
  • Chapter 9: municipal bankruptcy; a federal mechanism for the resolution of municipal debts
  • Chapter 11: rehabilitation or reorganisation, used primarily by business debtors, but sometimes by individuals with substantial debts and assets; known as corporate bankruptcy, it is a form of corporate financial reorganisation which typically allows companies to continue to function while they follow debt repayment plans
  • Chapter 12: rehabilitation for family farmers and fishermen;
  • Chapter 13: rehabilitation with a payment plan for individuals with a regular source of income; enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts; also known as Wage Earner Bankruptcy
  • Chapter 15: ancillary and other international cases; provides a mechanism for dealing with bankruptcy debtors and helps foreign debtors to clear debts.
Did you know that the most common types of personal bankruptcy for individuals are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13?
Did you know that 65% of all U.S. consumer bankruptcy filings are Chapter 7 cases and Corporations and other business forms file under Chapters 7 or 11?
Did you know that a  Chapter 7 bankrutpcy will be removed from your credit 10 years from the date of filing?

Did you know that a Chapter 13 may stay on your credit for 10 yeas, but generally after 7 years it is removed?
 
Did you know that student loans are "non-dischargeable" debt, which means it remains after bankruptcy and must be paid by you?




Did you know that you can get rid of student loan debt in bankruptcy?

Did you know the exception to the rule for filing bankruptcy on a student loan is called the  "undue hardship" exception?

Did you know to have a student loans discharged for undue hardship, you must file a separate motion with the court and then meet with the judge to explain your hardship?

Did you that filing a hardship isn't a easy thing to do?

Did you know that you have to show three things to prove undue hardship?:
  • that in your current situation, you can't maintain a minimum standard of living and repay your loans
  • your bad financial situation is likely to continue
  • you made honest efforts to pay off the loans
Did you know that it's almost impossible to show undue hardship unless you're physically unable to work and your situation isn't likely to improve in the future? So,  unless you're disabled. Courts are extremely reluctant to discharge student loans.

Did you know that the new bankruptcy law (bacpa)  took effect in 2005?

Did you know that (bacpa) is The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act?

Did you know that the (bacpa) was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Bush in April 2005?

Did you know that the new law make it more difficult to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7? 

Did you know that under the new bankruptcy law, as of October 17, 2005 bankruptcy applicants who wish to file under Chapter 7 must meet certain eligibility requirements  if your current monthly income is above the median income in your state, and you can afford to pay $100 per month toward paying off your debt, you cannot file under Chapter 7 and must proceed under Chapter 13?


Did you know under the new law if you owe taxes, you can not file bankruptcy?

Did you know that now you need to go through some type of credit counseling?

Did you know that Chapter 7 cannot be filed unless the debtor was discharged from the previous Chapter 7 or bankruptcy more than eight years ago?

Did you know that a debtor cannot file a Chapter 13 unless: (1) the debtor received a discharge under Chapter 7, 11 or 12 more than four years ago; or (2) the debtor received a discharge under Chapter 13 more than two years ago?

Did you know that SCRA.  is the Service members' Civil Relief Act?

Did you know that the Servicemembers' Civil Relief Act provides protection to members of the military against the entry of default judgments and gives the court the ability to stay proceedings against military debtors?

Did you know that SIPA. is the Securities Investor Protection Act?

Did you know that the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees an accused the right to be represented by counsel in serious criminal prosecutions?

The responsibility for appointing counsel in federal criminal proceedings for those unable to bear the cost of representation has historically rested in the federal judiciary. Before the enactment of the Criminal Justice Act (CJA), however, there was no authority to compensate appointed counsel for their services or litigation expenses, and federal judges depended on the professional obligation of lawyers to provide pro bono publico representation to defendants unable to retain counsel.


Did you know that a discharge is a permanent order prohibiting the creditors of the debtor from taking any form of collection action on discharged debts, including legal action and communications with the debtor, such as telephone calls, letters, and personal contacts?



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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Did you know that the Food Stamp Act was part of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society Program?


Have you ever looked at your check stub and saw a deduction for FICA
and wondered what it was, and why are they deducting it from your 
earnings?

Did you know that the amount deducted is 7.65 percent and your 
employer matches that amount.

Did you know that FICA is the acronym for the Federal Insurance 
Contributions Act?

Did you know that this act mandates that an employer withhold a set 
percentage of an employee’s salary each pay period?

Did you know that FICA also requires that the employer match the
employee’s amount and contribute the money to a government 
account known as the Social Security Trust Fund?

Did you know that the Social Security Trust Fund provides retirement 
income, as well as disability insurance, Medicare, and benefits for survivors?
Did you know that FICA was the result of the Social Security Act of 1935, proposed by
President Franklin D. Roosevelt?

Did you know that the program began collecting taxes and paying benefits in 1937? 

Did you know that in 1939, FICA was amended to include widows and orphans of working 
spouses, as well as elderly people who had not paid into the system?

Did you know that originally, Social Security benefits were only available to people who were 
under 65 and who worked in what was considered  commerce and industry?  

Did you know that Government employees, medical personnel, lawyers, and agricultural 
workers were all exempt from FICA?

Did you know because they were not required to pay into the fund, they could not collect 
monies from it?

Did you know that these restrictions have been lifted, and although there are still categories 
of workers who can opt out of paying into FICA? 

Did you know that no one is expressly excluded from participation?

Did you know that Medicaid was established in 1965?

Did you know that Medicaid was designed to
assist low-income families in providing health
care for themselves and their children. It also
covers certain individuals who fall below the
 federal poverty level?



Did you know that Medicare has four parts -- Part A, which is hospital insurance, Part B,
which is medical insurance, Part C, which is Medicare Advantage Plans, and  Part D, which 
is Prescription Drug Coverage.
Did you know that Medicaid provides medical care to the poor, to children and to pregnant 
women living under the federal poverty level?
 
Did you know that it is funded jointly by the states and the federal government?
Did you know that the Food Stamp Act  was part of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society Program?
Did you know that the goal of the Food Stamp Act of 1964 was to prevent hunger, improve the social conditions of citizens with low-incomes, and provide a foundation for U.S. agriculture?

Did you know that Congress designed the act "To strengthen the agricultural economy? To help achieve a fuller and more effective use of food abundances; to provide for improved levels of nutrition among low-income households through a cooperative Federal-State program of food assistance to be operated through normal channels of trade."

Did you know that the nutritional program,was designed to help reduce the incidents of health problems in poverty-stricken areas, in particular, problems associated with low birth weight, anemia, and osteoporosis?
Did you know that when  Congress adopted the mechanism to distribute agricultural surpluses to poor individuals—the ideal was food stamps—stamps that people could exchange for food at grocery stores?

Did you know that the Food Stamp Act required the federal government pay for the benefits, but the state agencies determined individual eligibility, distributed the stamps, and conducted audits and monitored vendors' food stamp inventories/

Did you know that the federal and state governments,  shared the administrative costs of the program?

Did you know that the food stamp program offers benefit that ensures recipients use the government support on groceries and nutrition?

Did you know that the program feed poor individuals, and it also provided an economic boost to grocery stores because the food stamps worked as a cash-equivalent, enabling customers to buy more goods and items not subsidized by the program?



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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Did you know that Peyton Manning was the fastest person to pass for 50,000 yards?

Did you know these Peyton Manning Facts?



Peyton Manning

Peyton Manning during the 2007 season.
No. 18     Indianapolis Colts
Quarterback
Personal information
Date of birth: March 24, 1976 (age 34)
Place of birth: New Orleans, Louisiana
Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)Weight: 230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
College: Tennessee
NFL Draft: 1998 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1
Debuted in 1998 for the Indianapolis Colts



Career history
 As player:
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2010
Pass attempts    7,210
Pass completions    4,682
Percentage    64.9
TD-INT    399–198
Passing yards    54,828
Passer rating    94.9



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Monday, February 14, 2011

Did you know what COPD is one of the most common lung diseases?

COPDDid you know what COPD IS? Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Did you know that Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the most common lung diseases. 

Did you know that there are two main forms of COPD?
  • Chronic bronchitis, defined by a long-term cough with mucus
  • Emphysema, defined by destruction of the lungs over time
Did you know that most people with COPD have a combination of both conditions?

Did you know that smoking is the leading cause of COPD?

COPDDid you know that the more a person smokes, the more likely that person will develop COPD although some people smoke for years and never get COPD? 

Did you know that in rare cases, nonsmokers who lack a protein called alpha-1 antitrypsin can develop emphysema? 

Did you know Other risk factors for COPD?
  • Exposure to certain gases or fumes in the workplace
  • Exposure to heavy amounts of secondhand smoke and pollution
  • Frequent use of cooking gas without proper ventilation

Did you know Symptoms of COPD?

  • Cough with mucus
  • Shortness of breath (dyspnea) that gets worse with mild activity
  • Fatigue
  • Frequent respiratory infections
  • Wheezing
Did you know that symptoms of COPD develop slowly, some people may be unaware that they are sick?
Did you know the best test for COPD is a simple lung function test called spirometry?

Did you know that it involves blowing out as hard as one can into a small machine that tests lung capacity? The test can be interpreted immediately and does not involve exercising, drawing blood, or exposure to radiation.


COPDDid you know that Using a stethoscope to listen to the lungs can also be helpful, although sometimes the lungs sound normal even when COPD is present.
Pictures of the lungs (such as X-rays and CT scans) can be helpful but sometimes look normal even when a person has COPD.
Sometimes it is necessary to do a blood test (call a “blood gas”) to measure the amounts of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood.
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Did you know there is no cure for COPD? However, there are many things you can do to relieve symptoms and keep the disease from getting worse.

Did you know that persons with COPD must stop smoking? This is the best way to slow down the lung damage.
Medications used to treat COPD include:
  • Inhalers (bronchodilators) to open the airways, such as ipratropium (Atrovent), tiotropium (Spiriva), salmeterol (Serevent), or formoterol (Foradil)
  • Inhaled steroids to reduce lung inflammation
Did you know that in severe cases of flare-ups, you may need to receive steroids by mouth or through a vein (intravenously)?
Did you know that Antibiotics are prescribed during symptom flare-ups, because infections can make COPD worse?
Did you know that Oxygen therapy at home may be needed if a person has a low level of oxygen in their blood?

Did you know that Pulmonary rehabilitation does not cure the lung disease, but it can teach you to breathe in a different way so you can stay active?  Exercise programs such as pulmonary rehabilitation are also important to help maintain muscle strength in the legs so less demand is placed on the lungs when walking. 

Chronic+obstructive+pulmonary+disease1Did you  know that these programs also teach people how to use their medicines most effectively?
Did you know that these things you can do to make it easier for yourself around the home to avoid flare-ups?
  • Avoiding very cold air
  • Making sure no one smokes in your home
  • Reducing air pollution by eliminating fireplace smoke and other irritants
Did you know that Surgical treatments may include:
  • Surgery to remove parts of the diseased lung, for some patients with emphysema
  • Lung transplant for severe cases

Did you know this condition is a long-term (chronic) illness? The disease will get worse more quickly if one continues to smoke.

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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Did you know that Deion Sanders was selected to eight Pro Bowls?


Did you know that during Deion Sanders 14-year NFL career, was a perennial All-Pro and one of the most feared pass defenders to ever play the game? 
Did you know that Sanders occasionally lined up with his team's offense?

Did you know that during the 1996 season, Sanders skipped the baseball season by concentrating strictly on football and attended the first NFL training camp of his career to better familiarize himself with the nuances of the wide receiver position?

Did you know he became the second two-way starter (after the Cardinals' Roy Green) in the NFL?

Did you know that Chuck Bednarik also played a two-way starter for the first half of the season due to Michael Irvin serving a five game suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy?
Did you know During his career, Sanders intercepted 53 passes for 1,331 yards (a 25.1 yards per return average), recovered four fumbles for 15 yards, returned 155 kickoffs for 3,523 yards, gained 2,199 yards on 212 punt returns, and caught 60 passes for 784 yards. Sanders amassed 7,838 all-purpose yards and scored 22 touchdowns: nine interception returns, six punt returns, three kickoff returns, three receiving, and one fumble recovery?

Did you know that his 19 defensive and return touchdowns are an NFL record?

Did you know that he was selected to eight Pro Bowls in 1991--199419961999?

Did you know he was also awarded the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award in 1994?
  • College Football News named Sanders #8 in its list of 100 Greatest College Football Players of All-Time.
  • The Sporting News named Sanders #37 in their Top 100 Football Players of the Century released in 1999.
  • ESPN named Sanders #74 in its list of the 100 Great Athletes of the Century released in 1999.
  • NFL.com named Sanders #34 on NFL's Top 100 list released in late 2010
  • On November 11, 2010 Deion Sanders was inducted into the Atlanta Falcons' Ring of Honor.
Sanders also had a rushing TD in the playoffs (against the Philadelphia Eagles in January 1996). This makes him (including post season) one of only two players in NFL history (Bill Dudley being the other) to score a touchdown six different ways (interception return, punt return, kickoff return, receiving, rushing, and a fumble recovery).

 

Did you know that on February 5, 2011, Sanders was elected to the NFL Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility?



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Did you know that a Quadriplegic Man Sues Disney After Being Left on a Ride?



A quadriplegic man from California has filed a lawsuit against the Walt Disney Co., alleging that the staff at Disneyland did nothing to help him exit the park's "It's a Small World" ride when it stalled out for 40 minutes.
The lawsuit, filed earlier this week in an L.A. court, says Disney violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by failing to have adequate evacuation procedures for visitors with mobility disabilities.
From the OC Register:

During a Nov. 27, 2009 visit to the park, [the man] was left inside his wheelchair on a ride boat for about 40 minutes while other visitors were evacuated, according to the lawsuit. The rides boats stalled because of a computer glitch near the exit of the final tunnel in the ride, which repeatedly plays the catchy "it's a small world" song... While waiting for help, [he] suffered from dysreflexia, a medical condition that can cause death if untreated, the suit states.
"It feels like an ice pick going through your temples," the man, who says he alerted staff that he needed to be evacuated, but who was unable to exit until the ride restarted, recalls. "especially when you couple that with the continuous, 'small world' music in the background."
When the man was finally able to leave the ride, he was met by a nurse who took him to a first-aid station and called paramedics.
Unfortunately, the decision to send Mickey and Minnie Mouse to perform for the man while he was being tended to, "was like insult to injury."
About the lawsuit, the man says, "We're not just trying to sue because it's available. To us, it's to make the proper changes (at the park)."
A rep for Disney released the following statement:
"Disneyland Resort is accessible to guests with varying needs, including those with mobility disabilities. If it is necessary to evacuate an attraction, we have procedures in place for all guests."





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Did you Know

Did you know that the average human brain contains approximately 86 billion neurons? These remarkable cells form intricate networks, allowing us to think, feel, and experience the world around us. Each neuron communicates with others through electrical impulses, creating a symphony of thoughts, memories, and emotions. So next time you ponder life’s mysteries, remember that your brain is orchestrating a cosmic dance of neurons!