
Sore Eyes: What helps and what doesn't
Proper hygiene may prevent sore eyes. Frequent washing of your eyes with clean water may provide temporary relief from the itches and burning sensation. It can also help in cleansing the eyes of watery mucoid discharges caused by sore eyes. But it is not advisable to use plain water, as it has impurities, which may father aggravate the infection.
Quack cures like washing sore eyes with urine salt and water or kalamansi, may do more harm than good. And using an ice pack will numb you eyes, not cure them of the virus. Anti-redness has vasoconstrictors that take the redness out by acting on the blood vessels. But it does not act on the cause of sore eyes, and is intended only for occasional use. A person inflicted with sore eyes needs and eye drop for frequent cleansing and temporally relief of sore eye discomfort.
Movement causes your muscles to contract. At the same time, your body produces lactic acid and other waste products, which act like poisons. When the blood carriers this “Poisons” to the different parts of the body, you feel tired. This type of internal poisoning, however, is necessary because your body needs to feel tired, in order to want to rest. During rest, these waste products are removed, and your body and brain recover.

Photocopiers can harm lungs
Austrian Doctors found out that inhaling photocopiers dust can cause serious lung cancer. Doctors at the University of Vienna, that the man who never smoke, but suffered from dry cough for a year, due to his exposure to photocopiers. The man suffered from pneumonitis lymph glands. These were cause by breathing in tiny metal particles from photocopier.
Dr. Redford Williams of North Carolina, USA, revealed that when a person get angry, his heart works five times faster than the normal. The hearth also releases fats into the blood stream.
These reactions provide the muscles with a quick energy for physical exertion. However, if a person does not move, Like when he sits through the traffic, the unused fat becomes cholesterol, which can be harmful.