Wednesday, May 6, 2009

human health

http://www.zincspecialties.umicore.com/sustainableDev/Riskassessment/humanhealth.jpgChildren may be more vulnerable to environmental exposures than adults because:

  • Their bodily systems are still developing
  • They eat more, drink more, and breathe more in proportion to their body size
  • Their behavior can expose them more to chemicals and organisms

EPA views childhood as a sequence of lifestages form conception through fetal development, infancy, and adolescence. Protecting children's health from environmental risks is fundamental to EPA's mission. Get the facts about children's environmental health.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

antibiotics

antibiotics


agrogenta® 11

Injectable Solution
Wide spectrum aminoglucoside


agromox l.a. 15

injectable suspension
semisinthetic penicillin


agromycin 11

Injectable Solution
Wide spectrum Tetracycline


agromycin 20 L.A.

injectable solution
Long-Action Tetracycline


agrosona®

Injectable solution
Tetracycline-Corticoid association


amoxi-tabs C® 250

coated tablets
antibiotic with bacterial inhibitor


cefa-milk®

Intra mammary Suspension
Wide spectrum antibiotic


cefa-milk® forte

Intramammary Suspension
Antibiotic - antinflammatory combination


cefa-sec®

Intramammary Suspension
antibiotic combination for dry cows


cipro-tabs 250

Tablets
wide spectrum antibacterial


diflovet® 10

injectable solution
new generation aryl fluoroquinolonic


duramycin 300 L.A.

injectable solution
high concentration, extra long action


enroflox 10

injectable solution
broad spectrum fluorquinolone


enroflox 20 l.a.

injectable solution
long acting fluorquinolone


metri-cef® 3

intrauterine suspension
intrauterine suspension for cows


otiderma-cef


antibacterial and anti-inflammatory combination


proxifen® 23 L.A.

Injectable Solution
Long antibiotic and non steroid antinflammatory action


qrex®

Injectable suspension
cephalosporinic antibiotic


tylo-combisone®

Injectable Solution
Antibiotics, antinflammatory, antihistaminic


Friday, May 1, 2009

health full mind


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How to Know God

In the Bible, God tells us that he created us to have unending fellowship with him, peace with our fellow man, harmony and joy within our family relationships, and to have dominion over the world in which he placed us. But we chose to go another way.

We learn in the same Bible that we, through our forefathers, chose to live our lives for ourselves, rather than to have fellowship with God. This choice of selfishness lead to our earthly death, to no peace with our fellow man, to disharmony and sadness within our family relationships, and to a lack of proper care of the world in which he placed us. Because of this, our future changed to one of eternal separation from fellowship with God after death, completely without hope of joy or peace.

The Bible goes on to record how God provided the remedy for our chosen path of selfishness. He came to us in the form of his son Jesus Christ. This son lived a life of fellowship, peace, harmony, and joy in full fellowship with God. Though innocent of any wrongdoing, he voluntarily allowed himself to suffer and die as a guilty lawbreaker, and received upon himself the full penalty of our selfishness by death on a cross.http://fatihiraz.files.wordpress.com/2007/02/allaha-dua.jpg

The wonderful conclusion recorded in the Bible is that this Jesus rose from the dead and returned to God. He is forever our representative before God. He enables us today to enjoy fellowship with God, peace with our fellow man, harmony and joy within our family relationships, and to exercise proper dominion over this world in which he has placed us. We need only to pray and ask him to come in and rule in our hearts and lives.

Simply talk to God and say, "Thank you, God, for loving me and sending your Son to die on the cross for the wrongs I have done. I now choose to make Jesus the Lord of my life. Help me to be the kind of person that You want me to be. In Jesus' Name, Amen."