kns.. eczema flared up badly today. :(
got check for allergies or not?
also go check for stuff like tapeworm in your gut coz that sometimes cause eczema too...
Originally posted by the Bear:got check for allergies or not?
also go check for stuff like tapeworm in your gut coz that sometimes cause eczema too...
I think it's e environment. Didn't realise these 2 days been hot.
today is very hazy..
wah!!!! watching Man v Food.. the standard burrito at this place is 2.5lbs.. and their biggest one is over 5lbs ![]()
I tried using Cetaphil to clean my affected area.. it's feeling better now
oh damn, i thought i would end at 11+ on saturday
turns out my call is 2330 - 0200hrs
i can't go to durty nellys
Ok. now comes e NDP news conferences.
you see scholars or whoever inside MINDEF & SAF trying to 'wow' e people. lol
get well soon talking bus... go shower and stuff...
bloody Adam Richman is going to eat some kind of atomic ramen now ![]()
Originally posted by elindra:
I posted that I might have to work too >.<"*looks at pile on desk*
*give hugz*
Orochan Special No.2 Ramen...
way too much chilli in it.. and he's going to try to eat it within 30 minutes ![]()
ROOM IN ROME IS AWESOME
Originally posted by av98m:ROOM IN ROME IS AWESOME
i thought you'd like it ![]()
Originally posted by sbst275:I tried using Cetaphil to clean my affected area.. it's feeling better now
use the shower gel and lotion....
get well soon!!!
Eczema can be caused by hormone imbalance too
Actually according to the Chinese physician, people with weak lungs/sensitive nose tend to have sensitive skin as well.
*checks it out .......
oh yeah
tis afternoon one SBS bus knocked onto a tree branch. Those 'gao gao' one I mean, the whole branch toppled onto e floor.
That tree branch was an accident waiting to happen, it's outgrowing to e road and road surface isn't smooth either, slanted.
Originally posted by the Bear:i thought you'd like it
YES I DO
Originally posted by elindra:Eczema can be caused by hormone imbalance too
Actually according to the Chinese physician, people with weak lungs/sensitive nose tend to have sensitive skin as well.
yes, dermatologist also would also tell u sensitive nose is linked to eczema.
Originally posted by the Bear:Orochan Special No.2 Ramen...
way too much chilli in it.. and he's going to try to eat it within 30 minutes
those 2 women sitting next to him are hot too!
MAYBE THEY ARE LESBIANS
Ok, looks like I will someday die from a heart attack....MPB too
Memo to boss: 11-hour days are bad for the heart
LONDON (Reuters) - People working 10 or 11 hours a day are more likely to suffer serious heart problems, including heart attacks, than those clocking off after seven hours, researchers said on Tuesday.
The finding, from an 11-year study of 6,000 British civil servants, does not provide definitive proof that long hours cause coronary heart disease but it does show a clear link, which experts said may be due to stress.
In all, there were 369 cases of death due to heart disease, non-fatal heart attacks and angina among the London-based study group -- and the risk of having an adverse event was 60 percent higher for those who worked three to four hours overtime.
Working an extra one to two hours beyond a normal seven-hour day was not associated with increased risk.
"It seems there might a threshold, so it is not so bad if you work another hour or so more than usual," said Dr Marianna Virtanen, an epidemiologist at the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health and University College London.
The higher incidence of heart problems among those working overtime was independent of a range of other risk factors including smoking, being overweight or having high cholesterol.
But Virtanen said it was possible the lifestyle of people working long hours deteriorated over time, for example as a result of poor diet or increased alcohol consumption.
More fundamentally, long hours may be associated with work-related stress, which interferes with metabolic processes, as well as "sickness presenteeism," whereby employees continue working when they are ill.
Virtanen and colleagues published their findings in the European Heart Journal.
Commenting on the study, Gordon McInnes, professor of clinical pharmacology at the University of Glasgow's Western Infirmary, said the findings could have widespread implications for doctors assessing patients' heart risks.
"If the effect is truly causal, the importance is much greater than commonly recognized. Overtime-induced work stress might contribute to a substantial proportion of cardiovascular disease," he said.
(Editing by Charles Dick)
Originally posted by elindra:Ok, looks like I will someday die from a heart attack....MPB too
Memo to boss: 11-hour days are bad for the heart
LONDON (Reuters) - People working 10 or 11 hours a day are more likely to suffer serious heart problems, including heart attacks, than those clocking off after seven hours, researchers said on Tuesday.
The finding, from an 11-year study of 6,000 British civil servants, does not provide definitive proof that long hours cause coronary heart disease but it does show a clear link, which experts said may be due to stress.
In all, there were 369 cases of death due to heart disease, non-fatal heart attacks and angina among the London-based study group -- and the risk of having an adverse event was 60 percent higher for those who worked three to four hours overtime.
Working an extra one to two hours beyond a normal seven-hour day was not associated with increased risk.
"It seems there might a threshold, so it is not so bad if you work another hour or so more than usual," said Dr Marianna Virtanen, an epidemiologist at the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health and University College London.
The higher incidence of heart problems among those working overtime was independent of a range of other risk factors including smoking, being overweight or having high cholesterol.
But Virtanen said it was possible the lifestyle of people working long hours deteriorated over time, for example as a result of poor diet or increased alcohol consumption.
More fundamentally, long hours may be associated with work-related stress, which interferes with metabolic processes, as well as "sickness presenteeism," whereby employees continue working when they are ill.
Virtanen and colleagues published their findings in the European Heart Journal.
Commenting on the study, Gordon McInnes, professor of clinical pharmacology at the University of Glasgow's Western Infirmary, said the findings could have widespread implications for doctors assessing patients' heart risks.
"If the effect is truly causal, the importance is much greater than commonly recognized. Overtime-induced work stress might contribute to a substantial proportion of cardiovascular disease," he said.
(Editing by Charles Dick)
it's kinda true.
but really, it's how you maintain your body as in sleep, relax yourself, diet and so on. Remember older gen Singkies lived through shift work.
Originally posted by elindra:Ok, looks like I will someday die from a heart attack....MPB too
Memo to boss: 11-hour days are bad for the heart
LONDON (Reuters) - People working 10 or 11 hours a day are more likely to suffer serious heart problems, including heart attacks, than those clocking off after seven hours, researchers said on Tuesday.
The finding, from an 11-year study of 6,000 British civil servants, does not provide definitive proof that long hours cause coronary heart disease but it does show a clear link, which experts said may be due to stress.
In all, there were 369 cases of death due to heart disease, non-fatal heart attacks and angina among the London-based study group -- and the risk of having an adverse event was 60 percent higher for those who worked three to four hours overtime.
Working an extra one to two hours beyond a normal seven-hour day was not associated with increased risk.
"It seems there might a threshold, so it is not so bad if you work another hour or so more than usual," said Dr Marianna Virtanen, an epidemiologist at the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health and University College London.
The higher incidence of heart problems among those working overtime was independent of a range of other risk factors including smoking, being overweight or having high cholesterol.
But Virtanen said it was possible the lifestyle of people working long hours deteriorated over time, for example as a result of poor diet or increased alcohol consumption.
More fundamentally, long hours may be associated with work-related stress, which interferes with metabolic processes, as well as "sickness presenteeism," whereby employees continue working when they are ill.
Virtanen and colleagues published their findings in the European Heart Journal.
Commenting on the study, Gordon McInnes, professor of clinical pharmacology at the University of Glasgow's Western Infirmary, said the findings could have widespread implications for doctors assessing patients' heart risks.
"If the effect is truly causal, the importance is much greater than commonly recognized. Overtime-induced work stress might contribute to a substantial proportion of cardiovascular disease," he said.
(Editing by Charles Dick)
very true wor....
fwah.. Joey Chestnut just ate a 5.25lb burrito in 3 minutes 10 seconds!!
pinky, I find tat NTUC Tampines Ctrl outlet items are quite ex.. dunno is it because of e Finest outlet nearby.