samedi 18 août 2012

Attention to the threats on your mobile phon


Ces derniers années, on commence de parler de menaces ciblant les téléphones mobiles.


Attention aux menaces sur vos téléphones mobiles!


jeudi 16 août 2012

Dream Kitchens of the Future:



 Kitchen of the Future Future kitchens could be equipped with augmented reality systems, ingredient trackers and more, to help novice chefs tackle even the most difficult recipes. Yu Suzuki
Modern kitchens already contain multitudes of cooking-related gadgets, from iPads slicked with EVOO to excellet multitasking tools. But it would be nice if the appliances themselves helped you cook, letting you know it's time to stir the risotto, that you should add salt to your soup or how todebone a chicken. Researchers in Japan (where else?) have some ideas about how to do that.
Computer scientist Yu Suzuki and colleagues at Kyoto Sangyo University added video cameras and projectors into a kitchen ceiling, which can track ingredients' locations and overlay instructions onto them while you mince. This way, you wouldn't have to take your eyes off the food and dirty up a tablet or dead-tree cookbook.
For now, it can only help a novice cook fillet a fish and slice onions, but it does this very well, reportsNew Scientist. You would lay the fish on a cutting board, and cameras detect its orientation, determining where you should cut. In a somewhat disturbing feature, a speech cloud will pop from the fish's mouth and relay written instructions. Suzuki and colleagues even added a small robot named Phyno, who sits on your countertop and monitors your progress, reading instructions or recipe steps.
Plenty of other researchers are working on similar projects, NewSci reports, including cameras that can detect when ingredients have been added to a bowl. Future kitchens could integrate thermal sensors and recipe-recognition algorithms, sending out an alert if you forget to add an ingredient, or do something horrible like mistake sugar for salt. Then anyone could theoretically master modernist cuisine.


Fasting is a completely natural healing therapy that has been used for thousands of years to aid, treat, and even cure many common maladies. It creates the same healing effects today.
And while modern medicine so often attempts to alleviate outer symptoms of a health condition, fasting affects healing from the inside out, getting to the actual source of the condition, helping to burn inferior cells and build new healthier cells and tissues.
Our bodies are capable of instigating their own perfect healing if we allow them the opportunity. Fasting is such an opportunity.

What can fasting do for you ? 

  • heal a host of minor (and sometimes major) health disorders
  • help you lose weight and keep it off
  • cleanse your body of metabolic wastes and toxins
  • improve your skin tone and health, making you look younger
  • stimulate new cell growth, making you feel younger
  • strengthen your immune system and natural defenses
  • improve glandular health and hormonal balance .
  • increase mental clarity .
  • enhance your moods, enjoy a more positive outlook .
  • give you more energy and enthusiasm .
  • enhance your spiritual connection .

A handicapped person might need some additional help and encouragement to participate in sports.

        "Help a Handicapped Someone With Sports"







1/Understand the limitations of the handicap. Most handicapped people can play sports with non-handicapped people. You need to understand what limitations the person has and what can be done to overcome the handicap. Focus on what the person can do athletically.




2/Find ways to compensate for the handicap. Once you know what limitations need to be overcome, determine how to compensate for the handicap. The body has an amazing ability to overcome; when one sense is impaired, other senses can be more sensitive as a way to compensate. You need to consider what activities the person can perform.



3/Support her interests. You must find out what sports activities interest a handicapped person. If she is not interested in baseball, she won't want to be involved in it. If, however, she enjoys basketball, there are many ways to get them involved with the sport. You could help them learn more about the game, take them to a game and introduce them to people who play the game.



4/Pick a role model for the handicapped person. There are hundreds of stories about people who have overcome a handicap to become an athlete. Some handicapped athletes have even made it onto a professional sports team. You need to show a handicapped person what can be accomplished when he believes in himself, develops his talent and works hard.



5/Play sports with her. Put together practice games with friends before challenging people you do not know. A handicapped person can gain confidence by playing with friends and that confidence can transfer over to games against strangers. It is also easier to enjoy sports when competition taken out of the equation.



6/Join a league. There are special events held for handicapped people every year. Most places have a league or Special Olympics opportunities. There are many benefits to joining a league designed to help handicapped people be involved with sports. Usually everyone involved understands and relates to people with disabilities.















Natural Component of Apple Peels Found To Help Prevent Muscle Weakening 

In search of an effective method to prevent muscle wasting that comes with illness and aging, researchers have located a natural compound that is very promising. 

The findings reported in the June issue of Cell Metabolism (a Cell Press publication), identify a natural component of apple peels known as Ursolic Acid as a promising newnutritional therapy for the widespread and débilitation condition that affects nearly everyone at one time or another. 

"Muscle wasting is a frequent companion of illness and aging," explained researchers from The University of Iowa, Iowa City. "It prolongs hospitalization, delays recoveries and in some cases prevents people going back home. It isn't well understood and there is no medicine for it." 

The research team first looked at what happens to gene activity in muscles under conditions that promote weakening. Those studies turned up 63 genes that change in response to fasting in both people and mice and another 29 that shift their expression in the muscles of both people who are fasting and those with spinal cord injury. Comparison of those gene expression signatures to the signatures of cells treated with more than 1300 bio-active small molecules led them to ursolic acid as a compound with effects that might counteract those of atrophy. 

"Ursolic Acid is an interesting natural compound," they said. "It's part of a normal diet as a component of apple peels. They always say that an apple a day keeps the doctor away..." 

The researchers next gave Ursolic Acid to fasted laboratory subjects. Those experiments showed that ursolic acid could protect against muscle weakening as predicted. When ursolic acid was added to the food of normal subjects for a period of weeks, their muscles grew. Those effects were traced back to enhanced insulin signaling in muscle and to corrections in the gene signatures linked to atrophy. 

The subjects given ursolic acid also became leaner and had lower blood levels of glucose, cholesterol and triglycerides. The findings therefore suggest that ursolic acid may be responsible for some of the overall benefits of healthy eating. 

"We know if you eat a balanced diet like mom told us to eat you get this material," the researchers explained "People who eat junk food don't get this." 

It is not yet clear whether the findings will translate to human patients, but the goal now is to "figure out if this can help people." If so, they don't yet know whether Ursolic Acid at levels that might be consumed as part of a normal diet might or might not be enough.

Journal Reference: 

mRNA Expression Signatures of Human Skeletal Muscle Atrophy Identify a Natural Compound that Increases Muscle Mass. Cell Metabolism



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