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Every Day is A New Day

New day.. New office location.. New Seat.. So many new things happened to me before this new year comes. Newness always brings enthusiasm and excitement. Hope this New Year also comes with hand full of surprises as Every Day is a New Day indeed..!!!

12 Most Famous Love Stories of All Time

When: 31 BC Where: Rome and Egypt What’s So Special about Their Love: These two had a love so strong, war was waged against them to break them up. When Mark Antony left his wife, Octavia, for the mesmerizing Cleopatra, Octavia’s brother Octavian brought the army of Rome to destroy them. These two lovers were so entranced with each other that they committed suicide rather than be apart- the ultimate Romeo and Juliet true love story.

Mahatma`s Teachings

I like both the movies MunnaBhai MBBS and Lage Raho MunnaBhai. I dont know about the Gandhi`s political decisions but I believe in his teachings to the nation.

Universal Truth about Boys............lolz!!

Now i truly admit, Google is very very very smart......

Friday, December 9, 2011

Survival Tips for Allergy Sufferers




Itchy eyes. Runny noses. Constant sneezing. If you have allergies, these misery-makers are a way of life. But you don’t have to suffer. Lifescript talked to top allergy specialist Maeve O'Connor, M.D., for survival tips and the best treatments. Plus, find out how hormones make allergies worse… 

Are your allergies seasonal? Is it Fluffy? Or your food? Whatever the source, one thing is the same: They’re uncomfortable – if not debilitating – to deal with. 

As many as 50 million of us suffer from allergic diseases, according to the American Academy of Allergies, Asthma and Immunology. Around 54% of Americans test positive for one or more allergens. 

What can you do to relieve the distress? We talked to Maeve O’Connor, M.D., a specialist in allergy, asthma and clinical immunology at the Carolina Allergy & Asthma Center in Charlotte, N.C., for the latest in the allergy wars.

What exactly are allergies?Think of your immune system in two parts: One fights infection; the other responds to perceived threats, like allergens. Many substances act as allergens, including foods, pet dander, mold, ragweed or pollen. You’re typically exposed through the environment, as a fetus or eating.

So what happens in an allergic reaction? The first time your body is exposed to an allergen, nothing happens. The next time it’s exposed, the body starts producing antibodies called immunoglobulin E (IgE). 

These antibodies circulate in the body, causing the release of histamines and other chemicals, such as leukotrines, which are immune mediators; they cause inflammation and allergy symptoms in the nose, lungs, throat, sinuses, ears, skin or stomach. 

Are women more prone to allergies than men?Actually, men and women are pretty evenly split when it comes to allergies. But hormones can make allergies more challenging for women. 

What effect do hormones have on allergies?It’s not the estrogen itself that can trigger symptoms, but changing estrogen levels can activate proteins that produce an inflammatory response, which exacerbates allergies.


These changes can occur during a woman’s menstrual cycle, perimenopause and menopause. Experts believe that nasal congestion often gets worse when estrogen levels rise. But there’s no way to predict how your allergies will change since women’s hormone levels vary.

Do these hormonal changes include pregnancy?During pregnancy, a third of women will notice that their symptoms get worse, a third will see an improvement, and a third will have no change.

More sinus congestion can also be caused by expanding blood vessels in the nose and increasing blood volume in pregnancy. 

Does stress affect allergies?Absolutely. Stress triggers the release of cortisol and other hormones, which can make you more sensitive to allergens. Recent studies have shown that even slight or moderate levels of anxiety and stress can worsen allergy symptoms. 

Stress affects the immune system, raising levels of immune mediators that heighten allergic response. So patients may require more medication during stressful times than at other times.

Stress also can exacerbate skin allergies, including hives and eczema, and cause unexplained itching. 

Are there other risk factors, like weight? Obesity doesn’t seem to worsen allergies. A family history of allergies is the biggest risk factor for developing them.

What health problems are linked to allergies?Women who have autoimmune diseases – Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis – are more likely to suffer from allergies. They’re all examples of immune system dysfunction. That’s why allergists and rheumatologists overlap a lot.

For example, hives can be caused by allergies, but also by autoimmune disease. I often diagnose autoimmune disease [even though] I’m seeing people for chronic hives. 

More people these days seem to have food allergies. Is that a reality? Yes. One study cites an 18% increase in the incidence of peanut allergies over the past 10 years. The question is, why?



Some people believe that the use of hand sanitizers, the overuse of antibiotics and too much time indoors is skewing our immune systems. We’ve become less capable of separating harmful substances from safe ones. As a result, we’re overly sensitive to potential allergens.

We also have better testing now. But we have a lot of false results. People who aren’t certified by the American Board of Allergy/Immunology are doing tests and possibly not interpreting the results properly.

That’s why it’s important to have allergies treated by someone who specializes in allergies and immunology.

Is global warming really causing more allergies?Studies suggest it is. As the earth has gotten warmer, the pollen season has been extended, which makes allergies last longer. And the longer warm seasons have increased the incidence of bug bite allergies because certain insects thrive in warm climates.

Also, the warmer climate is causing higher ozone levels, which increase allergy and asthma problems – especially for people sensitive to outdoor allergens like pollen.

This year has been especially bad. We’re having more pollen than ever. The pollen is so thick it’s acting like an irritant. It gets into the lungs and nasal cavity, creating symptoms.

I’ve even had non-allergic patients calling me complaining of coughing.

How can they get relief? Several ways: over-the-counter remedies, lifestyle strategies and prescription treatments, including shots.

Which over-the-counter remedies are best? Choosing the right one often requires trial and error. But these drugs aren’t without side effects, so talk to your doctor before using one. The drug you choose depends on your symptoms.

If you have seasonal allergies or hives, you might want to try an antihistamine such as cetirizine (Zyrtec), loratadine (Claritin) or diphenhydramine (Benadryl). These block the action of histamine [a substance produced by the body that causes an allergic reaction] and can stop the running nose, itchy eyes and sneezing.
 For a stuffy nose, you may want a decongestant such as pseudephedrine (Sudafed). These work by narrowing your blood vessels and reducing the amount of fluid that leaks into the nose’s lining. Decongestants are sometimes combined with antihistamines. 

But be wary of decongestants if you suffer from high blood pressure – they can boost it. And topical decongestants like Afrin shouldn’t be used for more than 3-4 days in a row; beyond that, they can worsen congestion.

For irritated, red or itchy eyes, I recommend eye drops specifically for allergies, such as ketotifen (Zaditor) and naphazoline (Naphcon A). But don’t [use] eye drops that remove the red – they won’t relieve the itch.

To get rid of red [eyes], [try] saline eye drops that don’t contain tetrahydrozolin – it’s a vasoconstricting chemical [that shrinks blood vessels]. Prolonged use can cause blood vessels to be dilated for an expanded period of time, which can cause a “rebound” effect that actually make redness worse.

When do you need a prescription drug? If OTC remedies don’t work or if side effects are intolerable. Severe allergies, for example, may require prescription antihistamines, drugs that modify inflammation-causing leukotrienes and/or nasal or systemic corticosteroids.

But again, tell your doctor about your other medications and health conditions. Certain allergy medications can’t be used by people who have high blood pressure or glaucoma – they may raise blood pressure (and pressure in the eye).

Are there any promising new drugs?There are a couple new antihistamine nose sprays called azelastine (Astepro) and olopatadine (Patanase) that work really well at relieving congestion. They [supply] antihistamine directly to the nasal passage.

There’s also a new Zyrtec derivative called levocetirizine hydrochloride (Xyzal). It’s less sedating than Zyrtec and is also FDA-approved for chronic hives.

If someone doesn’t want to use drugs, what natural remedies do you recommend? I like the neti pot, an ancient treatment that irrigates the sinuses with saline – it’s wonderful.

At first, many patients don’t like it, and it can be irritating. But after about a week, improvement in their nasal symptoms is obvious. They just need to stick with it.
 However, [using it] once a day is the maximum. If you notice any irritation, bleeding or drying, back off and only do it during the week, not weekends. 

Some people talk about echinacea or locally produced honey as a remedy. But the evidence on those is weak.

Of course, there’s the placebo effect: If you’re eating local honey and you notice an improvement in your allergies, then I say go for it.

The bottom line is, we need more studies on these homeopathic measures.

What lifestyle strategies or changes do you recommend? It depends on what’s setting off your allergies. If you suffer from dust mite allergies, I recommend vacuuming regularly and using dust mite encasements on mattresses and pillows. Women who travel a lot, for example, should always carry covers because hotel rooms are notorious for dust mites.

If outdoor allergens are the problem, don’t sleep with the window open or drive with the window down. Brush animals after they come inside. Wash your hair after spending time outdoors.

If you’re allergic to pet dander, try washing your pet more often – and ask someone else to do the job. Change the filters in your house regularly and never allow the animal to sleep in your bedroom.

When should someone consider allergy shots? If you’ve tried all the above measures and you’re still not getting relief, or you require multiple medications, call an allergy and immunology specialist. Shots are recommended if your allergy symptoms are really bad or if you have asthma.

[The shots are] a form of desensitization therapy, which dampens the immune response to an allergen. After 3-5 years, you can usually stop the shots and be completely symptom-free.

They’re about 85% effective at providing relief. Effectiveness depends on the severity of a person's allergies and the number of substances to which the person is allergic.

Patients taking shots are often able to stop their allergy medications or use them "as needed," instead of daily. Also, the shots have been proven to stop the "allergic march" in children – preventing allergic children from developing asthma.
 Isn’t there a treatment that doesn’t involve shots?
Like allergy shots, sublingual immunotherapy, or SLT, desensitizes you to allergens, but by putting liquid drops of the allergen under your tongue. SLT studies are promising but not complete. It hasn’t been approved by the FDA, but it’s being used in Europe with some success.

So far, SLT is considered less effective than shots. But it's a simpler treatment because patients can do it at home.

Both shots and SLT expose an allergic person to the allergen. Can someone do food exposure treatments at home?No. If you’re allergic to a food, it’s way too dangerous to do this yourself at home. Duke University has had promising results with food allergies in children, particularly peanut-allergic children. But these are tightly controlled studies with carefully administered dosages of peanuts.

There’s always a risk of death if you eat something you’re allergic to. Oral challenges should be performed in the office of an allergist who has been board-certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology. At this point, desensitization to food allergens is for research purposes only.

What’s Your Allergy IQ?
Ignorance may be bliss, but not when it comes to a stuffy, sneezy, scratchy problem like allergies. Maybe you suffer from seasonal allergies. Or perhaps the bed bugs really are biting. Do you know what’s making you itch? Find it out .

Happy v/s Unhappy People



Unhappy People

Happy People
Wait for something to make them happy
"Remember, happiness doesn't depend upon who you are or what you have, it depends solely upon what you think." ~ Dale Carnegie
Feel happy now, enjoy every moment of their life
"I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn't arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I'm going to be happy in it.” ~ Groucho Marx
Envy successful people
“Envy is the art of counting the other fellow's blessings instead of your own.” ~ Harold Coffin
Admire great achievers and learn from them
"A person who can create ideas worthy of note is a person who has learned much from others." ~ Konosuke Matsushita
Envy what others have
"You can never get enough of what you don't need to make you happy." ~ Eric Hoffer
Enjoy what they have
"A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy?" ~ Albert Einstein
Feel undervalued, under-rewarded, and frustrated
"The person who seeks all their applause from outside has their happiness in another's keeping." ~ Dale Carnegie
Self-confident, kind, and friendly
"Lead the life that will make you kindly and friendly to everyone around you, and you will be surprised what a happy life you will lead." ~ Charles Schwab
Fear change
 “It's the most unhappy people who most fear change.” ~ Mignon McLaughlin
Create positive change
"Those only are happy who have their minds fixed on some object other than their own happiness: on the happiness of others, on the improvement of mankind, even on some art or pursuit, followed not as a means, but as itself the ideal end. Aiming thus at something else, they find happiness by the way." ~ Norman R. Augustine
Self-focused, socially withdrawn, antagonistic
"If there were in the world today any large number of people who desired their own happiness more than they desired the unhappiness of others, we could have a paradise in a few years." ~ Bertrand Russell
Compassionate, loving, sociable
"If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion." ~ Dalai Lama
Hate their job
"Work is the curse of the drinking classes." ~ Oscar Wilde
Love what they do
"Success in its highest and noblest form calls for peace of mind and enjoyment and happiness which come only to the man who has foundthe work that he likes best." ~ Napoleon Hill
Brooding, vengeful
"I've learned... That when you plan to get even with someone, you are only letting that person continue to hurt you." ~ Andy Rooney
Understanding, forgiving
"Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses.” ~ Confucius
Stressed
"There is no stress in the world, only people thinking stressful thoughts and then acting on them." ~ Wayne Dyer
Creative, innovative
"Happiness is a continuous creative activity." ~ Baba Amte
Negative Thinkers
“There is only one cause of unhappiness: the false beliefs you have in your head, beliefs so widespread, so commonly held, that it never occurs to you to question them.” ~ Anthony de Mello
Positive Thinkers
"The fact that there is always a positive side to life is the one thing that gives me a lot of happiness."  ~ Dalai Lama

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Can Formula One Overtake Cricket As No.1 Sports Passion in India?


Sachin Tendulkar had a unique experience and for one, it had not having to do with breaking his own cricket records. Instead his presence at the first ever Indian Formula 1 Grand Prix was almost as important as the race itself.

Michael Schumacher, Sachin Tendulkar

The Buddh International Circuit saw F1 boss, Bernie Ecclestone, personally invite Indian batting’s colossus genius, Sachin Tendulkar, for the inaugural event and Tendulkar had the honour of waving the chequered flag as Red Bull’s double champion racing driver, Sebastien Vettel, was the first to cross the finish line for a record eleventh time in the year to match Michael Schumacher.
Tendulkar has been missing in action on the cricket field and was not seen during the England team’s visit to India for the ODI series with a toe injury. However, he turned up at the Noida venue with his wife, Anjali Tendulkar, and daughter Sara Tendulkar for the prestigious event in a major international motorsport event for India.
Sachin Tendulkar also observed a minute of silence along with the F1 drivers by way of condolence for the tragic deaths of Dan Wheldon and Marco Simoncelli who lost their lives in two separate motorsport accident at the Indy car racing and Moto GP respectively, once again highlighting the perils of high speed racing.
This though is not Tendulkar’s first brush with Formula One, having met Michael Schumacher, then racing with Ferrari, during the British Grand Prix in 2002 when the latter also presented him with his Ferrari which Tendulkar recently sold for a Nissan GTR car.
Tendulkar was one of the high profile celebrities present at the venue along with Bollywood actors as well as fellow cricketers such as Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh. Tendulkar is said to be have been ecstatic about the prospect of being the one ot wave the chequered flag at the end and tweeted about it as much. Although Tendulkar is perhaps not all that well known across the Formula One world as he is amongst the cricket friendly nation, that he was possibly the highest ranked celebrity outside of the drivers themselves could not be argued.

There is undoubtedly a grand following for Formula One amongst Indians and the fact that the racing was brought to India made it more of a celebration of adrenaline that is not easy to get over as the weekend proved in plenty. However, that it can actually match the crazed following that cricket enjoys in India seems a task even the multi million dollar speed thrill would have earn over time. And that would not be easy with just the one race in India although it would have done a lot towards making more people aware of the sport and perhaps see more viewership from India for more international F1 races, although only two remain in the 2011 season.
While cricket cannot match steps with Formula One racing's worldwide following, it would certainly have a tough task sustaining interest in a sport that will see only one race a year.

Ten Incarnations of Vishnu (Das - Avatars)

Vishnu who is known as the Preserver of the Universe , seeks from time to time to redeem the world and as an Avat├гr (Incarnation) manifests his Divine Being into the life of man, whenever evil threatens it. Each of these Avatar's have significant impact on the timeline of occurance.
Till date there are 10 avatar's that Vishnu has taken or Dashavatar. They are as follows:-
  1. Matsya - The Fish
  2. Kurma - The Tortoise
  3. Varaha - The Boar
  4. Narasimha - The Man-Lion
  5. Vamana - The Dwarf
  6. Parashuram
  7. Ram
  8. Krishna
  9. Buddha
  10. Kalki


As Matsya the fish, saviour of srishti or creation. Through this form, Vishnu saved the four Vedas from destruction by flood.
As Kurma the tortoise, Vishnu helped the Devas, or pious celestial beings against the Asuras, or devils, when they tried to churn the mythical ocean for nectar that gauranteed eternal life.
As Varaha the boar, Vishnu saved the earth by lifting it on his tusks from the bottom of the ocean where it lay submerged during the fight between the Devas and the Asuras.
As Narasimha, half lion, half man, Vishnu saved his devotee Prahlad from his evil father Hiranyakashyapu.


As Vaman the dwarf, Vishnu asked King Bali for a mere three steps of the earth. When he assumed his real form, the covered the whole earth in one step, thus humbling the king.
As Parashurama or Ram with axe, Vishnu annihilated the demons in their battle with the gods. Another account holds that he took this form to rid the world of oppression by kings.
As Ram, Vishnu led the victory of good over evil. The epic Ramayan is based on this seventh incarnation of Vishnu.
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As Krishna, Vishnu became the hero of the battle between warring brothers, the Pandavas and the Kauravas, as related in the epic Mahabharat.



As Gautam Buddha, the Enlightened One, he showed the path of righteousness and set the course for a new religion, Buddhism.
Kalki, the tenth incarnation of Vishnu is yet to manifest itself. It is believed that it will be in the form of a horseman who will appear when the world is near its end and save it from extinction.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Celebrity Hot List


Date of Birth: May 03, 1984
Relationships: Maxwell Zagorski, ex-boyfriend (2008 to 2010)



2 Pippa Middleton



Date of Birth: September 06, 1983
Relationships: Alex Loudon, boyfriend (2010 to present; on & off)

3 Kate Middleton

Date of Birth: January 09, 1982
Relationships: Prince William, husband (2002 to present)

4 Prince William

Date of Birth: June 21, 1982
Relationships: Kate Middleton, wife (2002 to present)

5 Justin Bieber


Date of Birth: March 01, 1994
Relationships: Selena Gomez, girlfriend (2010 to present)

6 Kim Kardashian

Date of Birth: October 21, 1980
Relationships: Kris Humphries, husband (Dec. 2010 to present; divorce pending)

7 Katy Perry

Date of Birth: October 25, 1984
Relationships: Russell Brand, husband (2009 to present)

8 Khlo├й Kardashian

Date of Birth: June 27, 1984
Relationships: Lamar Odom, husband (2009 to present)

9 Ashton Kutcher

Date of Birth: February 07, 1978
Relationships: Demi Moore, wife (2003 to present; divorce pending)

10 Demi Moore


Date of Birth: November 11, 1962
Relationships: Ashton Kutcher, husband (2003 to present; divorce pending)

11 Angelina Jolie

Date of Birth: June 04, 1975
Relationships: Brad Pitt, partner (2005 to present)

12 Brad Pitt


Date of Birth: December 18, 1963
Relationships: Angelina Jolie, girlfriend (2005 to present)

13 Heidi Klum


Date of Birth: June 01, 1973
Relationships: Seal Samuel, husband (Feb. 2004 to present)

14 Selena Gomez

Date of Birth: July 22, 1992
Relationships: Justin Bieber, boyfriend (2010 to present)

15 Blake Lively


Date of Birth: August 25, 1987
Relationships: Ryan Reynolds, boyfriend (Oct. 2011 to present)

16 Jessica Alba


Date of Birth: April 28, 1981
Relationships: Cash Warren, husband (2005 to present)

17 Kristen Stewart


Date of Birth: April 09, 1990
Relationships: Robert Pattinson, boyfriend (2009 to present)

18 Fergie


Date of Birth: March 27, 1975
Relationships: Josh Duhamel, husband (2004 to present)

19 Lady Gaga


Date of Birth: March 28, 1986
Relationships: Luc Carl, ex-boyfriend (early 2000s to 2011; on and off)

20 Jennifer Hudson


Date of Birth: September 12, 1981
Relationships: David Otunga, fianc├й (2008 to present)

21 Rihanna


Date of Birth: February 20, 1988
Relationships: Matt Kemp, ex-boyfriend (Nov. 2009 to 2010)

22 Eva Longoria


Date of Birth: March 15, 1975
Relationships: Eduardo Cruz (linked in 2011)

23 Jessica Simpson


Date of Birth: July 10, 1980
Relationships: Eric Johnson, fianc├й (2010 to present)

24 Sandra Bullock


Date of Birth: July 26, 1964
Relationships: Jesse James, ex-husband (2003 to 2010)


25 Kirstie Alley

Date of Birth: January 12, 1951
Relationships: James Wilder, ex-boyfriend (1997 to 2000)