Wednesday, February 25, 2009

How the Angry heart can kill you?

A new study the 'Journal of the American College of Cardiology' revealed that anger-induced electrical changes in the heart could lead to cardiac arrests in people, mainly in those with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators.In their study, the researchers analysed 62 patients with who had coronary artery disease who underwent monitoring during a mental stress test.
Rachel Lampert of Yale University, who led the study said that it's an important study because we are beginning to understand how anger and other types of mental stress can trigger potentially lethal ventricular arrhythmias, especially among patients with structural heart abnormalities.

Lampert and her team sought to discover whether T-wave alternans (TWA), which monitor electrical instability in the heart induced by anger, would predict future ventricular arrhythmias. The team found that those in the group with more anger-induced electrical instability were more likely to experience arrhythmias one year after the study than those in the control group.
The mental stress test, conducted in a laboratory setting shortly after ICD implantation (about three months), asked patients to recall a recent situation in which they were angry or aggravated.
so beware of doubling up in fury against someone who said or did something to offend you on the road or at a party or at a public place.

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Friday, February 13, 2009

Major H-1B visa racket unearthed in America

US federal authorities have unearthed a major H-1B visa racket with the arrest of at least 11 persons, most of them suspected to be from India. Vision Systems Group, an IT company headquartered in South Plainfield New Jersey, has been indicted on 10 federal counts including conspiracy and mail fraud charge. Viswa Mandalapu, is its CEO and president, according to the information available on the company's website.
US Attorney Matthew Whitker alleged that Vision Systems Group used fraudulent documents to bring H-1B visa workers into the country, he was addressing a press conference at Des Moines, Iowa. The Government is seeking the forfeiture of $7.4 million in proceeds raised through the alleged offenses.He said "This is just the tip of the iceberg as far as this investigation goes,"Besides Vision System Groups, at least five other companies are under investigations because of their alleged visa fraud. Two of them Worldwide Software Services and Sana Systems are based in Iowa.

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Sunday, February 1, 2009

The hope for African Americans

Forty years after Martin Luther King's death, Barack Obama is getting ready to live his dream. When he takes oath as America's first black President , it will mark a new chapter in the history of the country.The event is the biggest landmark in the country's turbulent racial history since the fight Rosa Parks took on in the 1950s. She fought against giving up her seat to a white man in a bus in Atlanta and thus galvanised Martin Luther King's civil rights movement."In many respects, we are still half way along in terms of civil rights. But it's an amazing moment in the evolution of blacks as a political force in a society we have been structured out of politically and economically," said Howard Dodson, Director, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.Statistics from the November 2008 election show an unprecedented 95 per cent of America's black population turned up to vote. Many of them were young, first time voters who have been the backbone of Obama's victory.

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"I am 20-years-old and it's the first time I voted. We all need a change. I voted for the right person but now it's in God's hands," a US voter had said. If Obama brings hope for millions of Americans tired of two wars and a bad economy, his presence in the White House will take on a whole different meaning for a community that is often in the news for the wrong reasons."I started crying because I have a son. Every statistic on African-American males say they are lagging educationally, economically and that they are more likely to go to jail than college. But for the first time they have a role model so visible to the world, he gives them hope. I have a brother who belongs to one of those statistics. My son is going to be the first to go to college. He has hope and I can say that straight," said Tammy, a resident of New York City.As President now, Barack Obama will have to walk a fine line between ensuring he lives up to the hopes of the black community as he represents whole of America.