Showing posts with label medical scrubs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medical scrubs. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Multivitamins Can't Prolong Life


"...there are no benefits to taking multivitamins or supplements, at least if the hope is to prolong life or prevent disease or cancer." (Jaakko Mursu, nutritional epidemiologist at the University of Minnesota)


In recent years, studies have shown that vitamins such as A, C and E, which were supposed to lower risk of chronic illnesses like heart disease and cancer, didn't provide much benefit. But many patients kept taking them anyway, and few doctors in medical scrubs actively discouraged it, since the studies didn't show that taking vitamins did much harm either. Now, Jaakko Mursu, a nutritional epidemiologist at the University of Minnesota, reports with his colleagues in the Archives of Internal Medicine that women who took multivitamins were 6% more likely to die over a 19-year period, compared with women not taking them.

Mursu and his team wearing lab coats or medical scrubs found that using multivitamins, which nearly half of all American adults do, was linked to a higher risk of death among a group of 38,000 women, average age 62, who were studied for nearly two decades. "Most supplements contain high amounts of specific compounds, and high doses could be toxic," says Mursu. "If you combine several supplements, or a multivitamin with supplements, then you reach even higher potentially toxic doses."

The researchers also looked at a variety of other supplements and found higher odds of death associated with six of them: Vitamin B 10% higher risk of death, compared with nonusers, Folic acid: 15%, Iron: 10%, Magnesium: 8%, Zinc: 8% and Copper: 45%

Thus, Mursu finally advise women to reconsider whether they need to use supplements, and if they really not in need of it, improving their diet is a better choice for it is more practical and safer.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Are Medical Scrubs that Essential?

Man looks at the outside appearance but God looks at the heart....



There are times that I wonder if janitors, teachers, pilots, physicians and nurses really need uniforms. We often see them in their uniforms and we implied and know for an instance who they are and what are their jobs through their clothes and dress. However did it occur to our mind if their uniforms are the criteria for a better service?


Yesterday I went to the hospital and I happened to noticed that all the nursing staffs and medical personnel there are wearing hospital uniforms and nursing uniforms. Then suddenly I wonder if there is really a need for them to wear their uniforms. Whew! (Just reflecting things out there..hmm..hmm..)


There are actually so many nursing forums who are always debating for what is the appropriate dress code for nurses; choosing between the white nursing uniforms and the solid medical scrubs and print scrubs.

Is there really a need for them to debate over their appearance instead of giving themselves into service with patients? As for me I'm not after the form of these nurses who wear Cherokee scrub tops or Dickies scrub tops, or even these doctors in Meta Uniforms, White Swan Fundamental Scrubs or even in white lab coats. All that matters to me is the spirit of service they are giving to their patients and on how dedicated they are to people. Hospitals and health care need nurses and physicians who are not vain about how they look but these institutions need someone who have the heart to serve and heal those sick.