Thursday, December 17, 2009

Digital Pregnancy


The days when you had to go to a doctor for an expensive test to diagnose pregnancy are long gone. Today you can go into any drug store, mega mart, or even some convenience stores, and buy a pregnancy test that is as reliable as the ones they use in medical offices. When a woman is pregnant, she produces a special chemical known as human chorionic gonadotropin, or HCG. A urine pregnancy test consists of a strip of absorbent material surrounded by a plastic case. This absorbent strip is impregnated with chemicals which react to other chemicals. There are usually two different chemicals in the strip. The first one reacts to the presence of urine. This is usually the control line which lets you know that the test was working properly. The second chemical in the strip reacts to HCG. When HCG is present in the urine, it reacts with the chemical in the absorbent strip to produce a positive result. A digital pregnancy test actually contains a small battery which powers the digital display. It is only the display that is different with a digital pregnancy test; the underlying chemical reactions are the same. Knowing this, it may not make sense to spend extra money for a digital readout. The amounts of HCG that a pregnancy test can detect vary from test to test. HCG levels increase in your blood and urine on a daily basis once your pregnancy has begun. Usually it takes at least 10 to 14 days for enough HCG to be present in your urine to be detected by a urine pregnancy test. Blood tests are more sensitive, but they are also more expensive and can be uncomfortable. Blood tests for pregnancy are usually ordered to monitor HCG levels rather than merely to detect their presence. It is possible to get a “false negative” on a urine pregnancy test. A false negative means that you get a negative response but you are actually pregnant. This usually occurs early in your pregnancy which HCG levels have not risen to a detectable amount. It is also possible, though less common, to get a “false positive” on a urine pregnancy test. A false positive means that you get a positive response when you are not, in fact, pregnant. This usually occurs in response to medications you may be taking, such as fertility treatments. Generally, however, if a pregnancy test says you are pregnant, you can rely on the results.

Digital Hospitals

In a digital hospital, systems and people communicate real time information, improving responsiveness, accuracy and ultimately patient care. Healthcare professionals can receive messages and alerts on their wireless devices about new lab results, outcomes of radiology exams, patient monitoring information, and the location of critical equipment. A digital hospital can extend services beyond its physical boundaries creating a better healthcare experience for the community.

Now Television is Social, too...

And I didn’t even know about it, since I’ve stopped watching TV to better fulfill my online media addiction. But last night, I re-visited my college years and watched some re-runs of The Hills at a friend’s house. After the credits rolled, comments began appearing all over the screen as the episode played, like Tweets! At first I thought it was a bit annoying and distracting. However, since I couldn’t avoid reading the comments on the screen, I realized they were actually somewhat humorous. I also realized that this new addition of viewer comments adds to the essence of the show itself- girls talking about their friends and discussing all the drama… the show’s basis is talk, and way too much of it. So why not add some more? This is probably old news, but still felt it was worth a post. Are there any other social TV happenings that I don’t know about? And how long has MTV been doing this?

Social Networking, huh

What’s going on now with social networking sites applications is similar to what happened with email. The signal to noise ratio is rapidly becoming more noise than signal, and it’s frustrating to watch happen. Let’s take Twitter for example: like any form of communication, it has it’s uses for some people, but like most new forms of communication, it gets abused at first – kind of like when your mom first gets email and she spends the first year forwarding you jokes and urban legends. I think we’re at the high-water mark of Twitter abuse and maybe 2009 is the year when people stop twitting everything they do/see. Or maybe Twitter will just die – they have no business model after all – and this will all be moot. Back to Facebook: I went through my “friends” list and removed about two dozen people. I thought I could be all clever and create a list and move some of my business contacts into it, but it seems with lists you don’t get much control over what they see…so it seems that putting people into the limited category is still the only option if you want to have your real friends see what’s going on in your life, and your business acquaintances see a simpler, more sanitized version. I can’t be the only one that wants to share more of my life with my friends than with people I know in a professional capacity, but Facebook sure doesn’t seem to understand that.

Red Bull is an energy drink that currently dominates the U.S. market and is sold around the world. Red Bull claims to boost metabolism, improve performance, increase concentration and reaction speed, and increase endurance. Red Bull is used mainly as a performance enhancer but is frequently used by those trying to lose weight as the caffeine provides a thermogenic benefit. Thermogenesis is a process in the body that speeds up metabolism and burns adipose (fat) tissue. The stimulant effect of the caffeine also increases activity levels which help to burn calories. Red Bull has had a checkered history since it was first produced in 1997 on a large scale. It has been incorrectly condemned for its high caffeine content which is actually about the same as the average cup of coffee. Small scale clinical studies have been performed on Red Bull and have had mixed results. Some of the studies link the product to heart disease and high blood pressure, but why I am talking about Red Bull here which it is not related to the digital media at all is because I did not sleep last 72 hours regarding to the finals and this is my magical friend for tonight. God bless you buddy.












Digital School Locker



This is a website that offers the teachers and schools to rent a space that will allow their students to submit, store and share their assignments and files. It will show the name of the student and date of submit and even check the file for things that are allowed or forbid by the teacher. Teacher and students can interact through this website.





Home Buying in the New Area

Have you ever thought that how was home buying like twenty years ago? Now a day you will contact a realtor or yourself sign in one of the websites. If you have a realtor, he/she will send you hundreds of links according to your criteria, where you want the location, how many bedroom, bathroom, … even if you are using the website you will have the option to narrow down whatever you want and then you will be there with tons of pictures, virtual tours, online descriptions, and even the Google map of the house to show you the neighborhood. In this way you may visit many houses without even leaving your chair and then if and only if any of them appeals to you, you may visit that in person. Just compare this to pre-digital era or even many other countries!!! You must contact several realtors because none of them has access to all the listing! Then you have to visit any house that you think might be close to your criteria and it may mean visiting hundreds of houses without even finding the one. Maybe it sounds strange and silly and unbelievable, but the use of digital technology, especially the media made it possible for us to sit in our chairs and buy and sell even expensive stuff like houses.

Another Digital Dentist

Maybe we do not realize that how technological advances affects other careers. It is not easy for the entire career to use the technology in an effective way. Using new technology and even the daily tools and instruments that once has been analog and everybody was easily working with that now has become digital and needs training to learn how to work with it!!! A smart guy in dentistry world had realized that and designed a website that advertises that he may help other dentists to corporate new technology in their offices. The Dental Technology Consults is the name of the group owned by a dentist and they offer consultations about choosing and installing new computers, dental softwares, networks, digital radiography and even web page design. This is true that any new technology will provide new job fields, but this is extraordinary and if you think there might be many dentist especially from old school that need help for the transition, and here is a guy who is willing to help and charge!!!.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Digital photos and Email

One of the first things new digital camera owners want to do is start sharing their digital photos with friends and family. Of course, the easiest way to do that is by email. Often, the new digital camera owner will take their enormous multi-megapixel files straight from the camera and attach them to an email. The unsuspecting recipient may not appreciate this, especially if their ISP puts a small limit on the size of email attachments they can receive. Many times, these large attachments will clog the recipient's inbox, making it impossible for them to access their remaining mail. There are two solutions to this:

The easiest is to simply scale copies your photos down to a reasonable size that will fit on most screens and take less time to download. (You can delete these smaller copies after emailing them.) Users of Windows XP have a way to do this built right into the operating system, and many photo-cataloging programs have a send email feature that will also resize copies of the pictures before sending them. If you need a free program to resize many photos, try Easy Thumbnails. Alternately, you could scale copies of the photos down and post them to a photo-sharing site or to a personal web site. Posting photos to the Web is a better solution if you have many photos to send, or when you want to share the same group of photos with many different people. Most photo-sharing sites will automatically downsize very large images or offer a choice of sizes to the viewer. If you already have personal Web space (check with your ISP), you will find lots of free or inexpensive software to build a web photo gallery for yourself.