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Can symptoms of an std take 12 years for symptoms to show up?

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Can an std take 12 years to show symptoms?

Opticians & Optical Goods Market is Expected to Remain Highly Competitive Over the Next 5 Years

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Opticians & Optical Goods – Market Assessment Report ( http://www. bharatbook. com/Market-Research-Reports/Opticians-Optical-Goods-Market-Assessment. html ) This Market Assessment report provides an analysis of the opticians and optical goods market, which includes spectacles, contact lenses and solutions, laser eye treatment, private sight tests and general ophthalmic services. It updates a previous Opticians & Optical Goods Market Assessment report published in 2006.   The spectacles sector has shown steady growth in value since 2003, due to increases in the number of sight tests taken and the various sales promotions undertaken. However, the sector remains highly competitive, and a number of the leading chains are currently and actively promoting their economically priced range of spectacles. The leading suppliers of spectacles and frames include: Carl Zeiss/SOLA; Essilor; Luxottica; Rodenstock; Safilo; Silhouette; and the UK-based Norville.   Changes made in 2005 to the 1989 UK Opticians Act — which allowed contact lenses to be supplied under the `general direction’ of a qualified practitioner, rather than requiring the `supervision’ of sales — continue to have an impact on the market. The changes opened up the retail market for contact lenses to an extended range of sellers, including the major supermarket chains and online retailers, for which price is a major selling point. The supply of contact lenses and solutions continues to be concentrated in the hands of a few large US multinationals, including Johnson & Johnson, Bausch & Lomb, CooperVision, Advanced Medical Optics and Alcon Laboratories. Swiss-owned CIBA VISION is one of Europe’s leading suppliers, and daysoft is one of the leading UK suppliers.   The laser eye-treatment sector received a boost in March 2006 when the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) issued guidance that laser eye surgery was safe enough and sufficiently effective to be carried out on appropriately selected patients. Since then, the number of clinics offering laser eye surgery has increased and the three market leaders in the sector — Optical Express, Optimax and Ultralase — have all announced plans to increase further the number of clinics they operate.   The retail environment in the opticians market remains highly competitive, and expansion and consolidation remain key features. For example, Specsavers has recently opened its 1,000th outlet worldwide; and in May 2008, Vision Express acquired the GC Bateman Group of opticians (Batemans Opticians). Tesco has announced plans to double its number of in-store optician practices during 2008, and Black & Lizars, a Scotland-based optician company, aims to almost treble the number of stores it operates following its acquisition in April 2008 by a consortium of European investors.   Almost two-thirds of the world’s population are thought to need corrective eyewear, although little more than a quarter of the global population wear glasses. The highest wearer rates are in the developed markets of North America, Europe and Japan, whereas in other parts of the world, including Asia-Pacific, wearer rates are considerably lower. Much of the future potential for the corrective eyewear industry lies in developing the markets in Asia-Pacific.   In original consumer research commissioned exclusively for this report, 89. 6% of adults said that knowledgeable staff and a clean and tidy environment were important to them in choosing an optician. The survey also found that a substantial percentage of respondents felt that price was the most important factor when choosing an optician. An increasing proportion of adults are put off from having their eyes tested regularly because of the eye-test fee.   The UK opticians and optical goods market is expected to remain highly competitive over the next 5 years (to 2012), with the impact of the `credit crunch’, and its effects on retail sales in general, expected to have some negative consequences in the short term. Nevertheless, the value of the sector is projected to show steady growth over the forecast period from 2008 to 2012 — with further consolidation within the opticians sector and increasing competition from the multiples and online eyewear sellers being expected to place more pressure on the smaller optician chains and the independent opticians.   For more information please visit : http://www. bharatbook. com/Market-Research/Optical-Goods. html  Or  Contact us at:  Bharat Book Bureau Tel: +91 22 27578668  Fax: +91 22 27579131 Email: info@bharatbook. com  Website: www. bharatbook. com

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How many years did Susan G. Komen have breast cancer, and what year did she die?

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I am doing a report on Susan G. Komen, and I cannot find any answers on the internet. So I need to know how many years she had breast cancer. And I also I need to know the year she died.

How did you afford your rhinoplasty? How do I afford it during my university years?

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I will probably receive quite a few scholarships. Is it a safer choice to use my credit card for university tuition and pay for the rhinoplasty with my scholarships? Should I get financing?

Is it a better idea to wait and get a job first?

I wasn’t invited on a family trip with my boyfriend of 2 1/2 years. . . would you be offended?

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Would you be offended if this happened to you?
My boyfriend of two years who I hardly ever get to see (he is from Denmark) is coming to the US this summer with his family for a cross country trip. When he told me this, I expected that I would get invited since we have been together for so long, but instead his family decided that I would not be invited to come because they would never really get to relax if someone who wasn’t a part of the family was around. I am feeling hurt that they would feel this way about me, and I am even more hurt that my boyfriend wouldn’t try to talk them into inviting me. To make matters worse, they will be staying at a mutual friend’s cottage in Maine, but decided that I shouldn’t be invited to that either. Their “never relaxed” excuse doesn’t really work. Its so weird though because they are always so nice to me when I’m visiting them. I never really thought that they disliked me. It makes me even angrier that my boyfriend wouldn’t make sure that I was invited to the friend’s cottage. Do you think that this is a bad sign for the relationship? Would you be offended and angry/upset? I need somebody to agree with me that this is weird, becuase my boyfriend seems to think that it is no big deal! He will be visiting me for just over two weeks, but he’s on my continent for A MONTH and a half and we may not see each other for a whole year after that. Don’t you think its weird that he wouldn’t want to see me as much as possible?!?!?!?!

10 Years Younger – Tooth Veneers – Veronica

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Top cosmetic dentist Uchena Okoye has whitened Veronica’s teeth. She then gets rid of the old fillings and part of the tooth to fit temporary veneers.

What are the chances of getting skin cancer if I used tanning beds for 5 years?

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I started tanning when I was 15 and I’m 20 now, and I no longer use tanning beds. I used to go tanning a few times a week for a few months, each year during that time. I’ve been reading about tanning beds and skin cancer risks and am really worried that I will get skin cancer in the future, even though I no longer use tanning beds. I’m just want to know how high my risks are for skin cancer? Thanks = )

Is it possible that my mother got hepatitis c 24 years ago?

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She had several blood transfusions back then. But it doesn’t seem very likely that she’s had this disease all those years without any significant symptoms. She has always been a smoker, now for the last several years she’s also been drinking alcohol (earlier she almost didn’t drink at all). She has had two big operations, she was on antibiotics, she has no spleen. Is it possible she’s had hepatitis c for so long and she’s still quite healthy? Or did she probably get it later?

Alzheimer’s Treatment For More Happy, Normal, And Vibrant Years

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There are Alzheimer’s treatments that can help you turn your life around and give you many more years of healthy, normal, and vibrant life.

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a frightening and debilitating disease with no known medical cure at this stage, but that doesn’t mean there is nothing you can do. There are a whole range of steps you can take right now to give yourself the best chance of all your years being quality years. You will need to put in some effort to get the best results, and while there are no guarantees in this life, many other people have already made major differences, even some like Louis Blank who are now symptom free!

So let’s get started. Just make sure that you discuss any Alzheimer’s treatment, even natural ones, with your doctor.

Early Diagnosis For a Better Chance

You need an early diagnosis. The earlier Alzheimer’s treatment is started the more effective both medical and natural treatments are. No-one wants to be told they have Alzheimer’s, but it’s far better to know now and fight now than procrastinate and give this terrible disease a chance to beat you.

Medical Treatments For Alzheimer’s

There is no medical cure for Alzheimer’s but there are drugs approved by the FDA that can slow the rate of cognitive and functional decline.

There are four drugs that work by raising the levels of acetylcholine in the brain. Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter, or in other words a chemical that carries messages from one neuron to another in the brain. Alzheimer’s sufferers have lower levels of acetylcholine than normal.

The drugs are Cognex (no longer prescribed) Aricept, Exelon, and Reminyl, and they are only effective for sufferers with mild to moderate AD. Side effects include nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.

Memantine is the first of a new class of drugs for Alzheimer’s treatment, and it’s approved for moderate to severe sufferers. It protects the brains neurons against the toxic effects of high levels of glutamate which is released by cells damaged by Alzheimer’s disease.

Supplements

Supplements can help us mentally and physically.

One of the best nutritional supplements for AD is vitamin E, used with vitamin C. Studies have shown that they can slow the progression from moderate to severe Alzheimer’s by an average of eight months. It’s thought that vitamin E and C work because they are antioxidants and help reduce oxidative stress and injury in the central nervous system.

The B vitamins are important for a healthy brain, and it’s thought that folic acid, B12 and riboflavin together are especially beneficial.

Ginkgo Biloba is another supplement that can be used as an Alzheimer’s treatment. It’s been used for thousands of years in Chinese medicine, and for decades in Europe. It improves memory and improves cognitive function in dementia patients. A review of studies of ginkgo biloba has shown that it gave improvements with attention and short-term memory similar to patients using the drug donepezil (Aricept).

Diet

Diet as an Alzheimer’s treatment? It’s no secret that diet has a major affect on physical health, so it should be no surprise that it affects mental health as well.

Researchers have found that people with healthy diets are less likely to get dementia. Plenty of fruits, vegetable, grains, and dairy products keeps your brain in top condition, and at the same time it decreases your risk of heart attacks. That’s not a bad bonus!

Exercise

Exercise helps with memory and problem solving skills, and it improves mood, which is great because there’s a strong correlation between AD and depression. And for prevention, doing resistive and endurance exercise for 30 minutes or more a day at least three times a week can reduce your chances of getting AD by up to 50 percent.

Mental Exercise

Stimulate those neurons! Mental exercise is powerful as a preventative, and powerful as an Alzheimer’s treatment. It can actually increase the number of neurons in the brain. And it is never too late to start.

Mental exercise for Alzheimer’s can be as simple as reading, learning poetry (some poetry is very good indeed), and playing cards. Even jigsaw puzzles and origami help. You could also do a course in something that interests you, or if you’re still working do some professional continuing education.

Other Alzheimer’s Treatments.

Here are a few more ideas that have been proven to help.

Get enough sleep, lower your stress levels, socialize, and be more active. Volunteer, or keep working. More active people suffer less from AD.

Just Do It!

You may be thinking, “What if I try and I fail? What if I do my best and still get Alzheimer’s?”

I have a different question for you. What if you succeed? What if you keep Alzheimer’s at bay for the rest of your life? What a difference that would make to you, your family and your friends.

Don’t give up!

Warren Newson is passionate about natural means of treating disease and maintaining good health. Go to Alzheimer’s Treatment to gain years of happy, healthy and vibrant life.

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