Saturday, April 11, 2009

Methamphetamine, Fast way To Death

Methamphetamine is commonly known as "Speed," "methods" and "chalk." Smoked in form, is often referred to as "ice," "crystal," "my" and "glass." It is a white, crystalline, odorless, bitter-tasting powder, easily soluble in water and alcohol. The drug was developed with its parent drug, amphetamine, and was originally used in nasal decongestants and bronchial inhalers.

In 1980, methamphetamine, which can be smoked through a glass tube or aluminum sheets has appeared on the scene. "Ice" is crystal clear high purity, which is odorless, and potentially 12 hours of impact. In some parts of Asia, this is called "shabu."

In an article published in the Houston Journal of International Law, he showed how methamphetamine has become an international issue - where the drug is used exclusively for the problem of America. He became the most prevalent drug in Asia, Australia and Mexico, using the distribution of medicines in Europe. One in ten Australians tried methamphetamine at least once in their life. New Zealand became a country with the highest rate of methamphetamine in the world and a leading producer per capita.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Is Anti-depressants Worse than Spiritual Beliefs?

The sad reality of our time, the complexity has spared no efforts to make our lives hell. Among these turbulent events, religious and spiritual beliefs help us to maintain the link with the joy and peace.They kept our hearts and minds remain intact. I am of the view that religious belief is better than fighting depressants.At In any case, are not expensive, besides being devoid of side effects.

These religious beliefs may or may not be supported by scientific and logical reasoning, but have the opportunity to heal mind.They are fuming at the heart of a man who struck a deep bond with the happiness and contentment.Its now confident that the man in the league with the spiritual beliefs of a lot happier than a person in the league with worldly things.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Kabul Has HIV Centers now

HIV Centers in Kabul, The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has allocated $ 2 million for the Ministry of Health to establish centers for identification, consultation and assistance to drug addicts and people living with HIV / AIDS.

Ministry officials indicated that the donation will be used to create the center of Kabul and the border areas of neighboring countries, especially Pakistan and Iran for medical study of Afghan immigrants, who return to their country after years of migration. According to the Ministry of the majority of patients who were infected with HIV are among those who have returned from Iran and Pakistan.

The establishment of these centers, in their view, is to prevent the spread of the virus in Afghanistan. The main focus of providing free services and counseling for drug addicts and people affected by HIV will be based in Kabul. Furthermore, in accordance with the instructions of the Ministry will be invited from other organizations in efforts to provide such services for Afghan immigrants in Iran and Pakistan.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Swine Flu Spreading reach Middle east

Swine flu spreads in the Middle East, Israel was the first country in the Middle East, that report of an outbreak of swine flu, or at least one case, since only one of Israel are known to have been infected. Such cases are unlikely to flash. Mexico was visiting Israel, and were treated in hospital until now to prevent the outbreak of Israel.

Another Middle East Country, Egypt, has adopted a pre-emptive action that President Hosni Mubarak ordered the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of pigs. These actions are much said about the incompetence of the regime Mubarack. Scientists argue that there is no evidence that the pigs, at least, all the pigs, the spread of influenza. As if the pigs simply mutates into a pig, and the government to destroy the property of the peasants in order to prevent outbreaks. These pigs were Egyptian fine. No other government has taken such action.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Swine Flu Pandemic is Imminent,WHO says

Global health authorities have warned that the environment threatens to swine flu pandemic and the spread of the virus in Europe, as the outbreak appeared to stabilize at its epicenter. A child who died in Texas, became the first death in Mexico.

Mexico, taking a decisive step, as confirmed cases of swine flu doubled to 99, including eight deaths, has announced its intention to temporarily suspend all non-essential activities of the federal government and private companies with the May 1-5. Basic services such as transport, supermarkets, hospitals and garbage collection will remain open.

New death, finally, seems to be leveling after an aggressive campaign of public health in Mexico _ only confirmed an additional death was announced Wednesday night. However, the World Health Organization said that a global threat, however, serious enough to use for the production of a vaccine against the virus.

"This is really all that humanity is threatened during a pandemic," WHO Director-General Margaret Chan said in Geneva. "We do not have all the answers now, but have access to them."

This was the first time that WHO has declared Phase 5 of the outbreak, the second highest in the scale of the threat, suggesting a pandemic may be imminent.