Thursday, 13 December 2012

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Thursday, 11 October 2012

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007-pellam-saayam Diabetes is a group of diseases characterized by high blood sugar levels that result from defects in the body's ability to produce or use insulin. It is important to take and keep control of blood sugar levels in the body because when too much sugar stays in the blood, it will damage the blood vessels and nerves. Much of the food that is eaten daily is turned into sugar in the blood to be use by the body for energy. Insulin is a hormone produced in the body by the pancreas that helps the sugar in the blood get into the cells of the body. When the body doesn't make enough insulin, or if the insulin it does make does not work properly, blood sugar cannot get into the body's cells and instead stays in the blood, raising the blood sugar level. Records have been documenting the diabetes disease for thousands of years. The first known recorded mention of the disease was as early as 1552 BC by a physician in Egypt. Physicians did not begin to gain a better understanding of diabetes until 150 AD when further studies were accomplished by a Greek physician. The use of insulin to treat a human with diabetes occurred in 1920 when it was determined that diabetes was related to high blood sugar levels and that insulin was a lowering agent. Today it is estimated that there are over 150 million people suffering from diabetes and in the United States it accounts for approximately 1/3 of all medical costs. High sugar levels and damaged blood vessels cause a vast amount of complications that come with diabetes. Some of these complications can be kidney disease or kidney failure, stroke, heart attack, loss of vision or blindness, immune system suppression, nerve damage and poor blood circulation. The diagnosis of diabetes is based in an arbitrary cut-off point for the body's blood sugar level that should be 70 - 130 (mg/dL) before meals and less than 180 mg/dL two hours after meals. Blood sugar levels for diabetics are confusing because while there are set standards, most every health care professional visited may provide different numbers to go by. The best thing to do is to take the first set of numbers received and stick to them. The main types of diabetes are Type 1 and Type 2 with the most common form being Type 2. Approximately 90 to 95 percent of people with diabetes are diagnosed as Type 2 diabetics. In people with Type 1 diabetes, the pancreas no longer produces insulin and most often occurs at an early age. Most Type 2 diabetics can control their disease with a healthy diet, exercise, medications and supplements. One of the many medications that can be effective in controlling diabetes is insulin. To allow blood sugar (glucose) to get into the body's cells, insulin must be present. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas, a large gland located behind the stomach. Insulin is secreted by groups of cells within the pancreas called islet cells. It is necessary for the body to change glucose into energy. When glucose stays in the bloodstream it cannot be used as energy and causes many problems. Insulin causes cells in the liver, muscle and tissues to receive glucose from the blood where it is stored as glycogen in the liver and muscle. This stored insulin stops the use of fat as a source of energy. Insulin has been shown to enhance learning and memory, and it benefits verbal memory. The pancreas normally produces the correct amount of insulin automatically and moves glucose from the bloodstream into the body's cells where it has extensive effects on metabolism and other body functions. Insulin injections are required when the pancreas produces insulin that is not effective, produces too little insulin or does not produce insulin. Most blood sugar problems, such as headaches, fatigue, mood swings and depression, obesity, alcoholism and diabetes can be directly related to the pancreas. Most cells in the body have insulin receptors which bind the insulin that is in the blood circulation. Cells have insulin attached to their surface that activates other receptors designed to absorb glucose from the bloodstream into the inside of the cell. Most medical professionals will start their Type 2 patents on pills before prescribing insulin. The starting of insulin depends on several factors that include the length of time being a diabetic, blood sugar level, current medications and the patents overall health. It has been found that pills help the body make better use of insulin. The dietary supplement Blood Sugar Support Capsules can also be a help for diabetics. These capsules contain a combination of vitamins, minerals and herbs that are designed to help keep blood sugar levels at a safe level. The ingredients in each capsule have been carefully chosen for its unique properties and positive and proven effects. Along with weight watching, a low fat/ high fiber diet and exercising, these natural blood sugar capsules can help in controlling blood sugar.

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Wednesday, 21 March 2012

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V Price

Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V Android mobile phone is powered by 1GHz Snapdragon processor, large capacitive touchscreen, HDMI connectivity and 5MP camera @ attractive price.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo Vs Neo V
Only difference is in camera 8 Megapixel in Neo and 5 Megapixel in Neo V.

Xperia Neo V Specifications:
Google Android v2.3.4
3G HSDPA 7.2 Mbps , HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
3.7” inch (480×854 pixels) Multi-Touch Display
1GHz CPU
512MB RAM + 320 MB Internal memory + Micro SD Card up to 32GB
5 Megapixel Camera with HD Video + LED Flash
Micro USB, Bluetooth, DLNA
A-GPS + Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g (with Hotspot)
mini HDMI-out
FM Radio with RDS
Li-Po 1500 mAh Battery
Up to 7 Hours of Talk-time on 3G
Up to 400 hours Standby time on 3G
Dimensions: 116 x 57 x 13 mm
Weight: 126 gm
Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V Price in India: Approx < Rs. 20,000/- INR

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Sony Ericsson Aino

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Sony Ericsson Aino Specifications





Sony Ericsson Aino Specification





Description Sony Ericsson Aino is touch screen based slider phone. It has a multimedia PS3-inspired touch menu, a large 3-inch touchscreen, VGA @ 30fps video recording. The 3 inches screen is touch-enabled but only in the multimedia part of the menu and the camera interface.
General Network GSM
Style Slide
Dimensions 104 x 50 x 15.5 mm
Weight 134 g (With Battery)
Battery Type Li-Ion 1000 mAh
Display Display Colors 16M Colors, TFT
Display Resolution 432 x 240 Pixels
Memory Memory InBuilt 55 MB
Memory Extended MicroSD upto 16 GB
Messaging SMS Yes
MMS Yes
Email Yes
Push Mail Yes
Camera Camera Yes
Mega Pixels 8.1 MP, 3264 x 2448 Pixels
Camera Zoom 16x Digital Zoom with Auto-Focus & LED Flash
Video Capture Yes
Connectivity Ports USB Port
Infrared No
Bluetooth Stereo Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
A2DP Yes
Wifi Yes
Internet GPRS, EDGE Class 10, WAP 2.0, XHTML, Opera Mini
Entertainment Music Player MP3, AAC
FM Radio FM Radio with RDS
Games 3D Games
Ring Tones MP3 Ringtones
Loud Speaker Yes
Technology 3G HSDPA upto 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA upto 2 Mbps




Touch Screen Yes
Dual Sim No
QWERTY No
Java Yes
Network Operating Frequency Quad-band GSM 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900 MHz
Talk Time Upto 8.5 Hours
Standby Time Upto 300 Hours
GPS A-GPS Receiver
Special Features Track ID, Shake Control, SensMe, Play Now, Album Art, Clear Stereo, Clear Bass, Media Player, Bookmarks, Google Search, Tracker, Sound Recorder, Predictive Text Input, Video calling, Animated Wallpaper, Picture Wallpaper, Auto Rotate, Timer, Tasks, Stopwatch, Phone book, Notes,
Calendar, Calculator, Alarm Clock.



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Cost of Sony Ericsson A8i

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General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 1700 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 / 800 - X10a for Americas
Announced 2009, November
Status Available. Released 2010, March

Body Dimensions 119 x 63 x 13 mm
Weight 135 g
Display Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 65K colors
Size 480 x 854 pixels, 4.0 inches (~245 ppi pixel density)
Protection Scratch-resistant glass
- Timescape/Mediascape UI
Sound Alert types Vibration, MP3 ringtones, composer
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack Yes, check quality
Memory Card slot microSD, up to 32GB, 8GB card included
Internal 1 GB storage, 384 MB RAM
Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
Speed HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
USB Yes, v2.0 microUSB
Camera Primary 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, check quality
Features Touch focus, image stabilization, geo-tagging, face and smile detection
Video Yes, WVGA@30fps (720p@30fps with cont. autofocus via Android 2.1 Eclair update), check quality
Secondary No
Features OS Android OS, v1.6 (Donut), upgradable to v2.3
Chipset Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon
CPU 1 GHz Scorpion
GPU Adreno 200
Sensors Accelerometer, proximity, compass
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push email, IM
Browser HTML, Adobe Flash
Radio No
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
Colors Sensous Black, Luster White
- MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player

- MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV player


- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,

YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk

- Facebook and Twitter integration

- Document viewer

- Voice memo

Battery Standard battery, Li-Po 1500 mAh (BST-41)
Stand-by Up to 415 h (2G) / Up to 425 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 10 h (2G) / Up to 8 h (3G)
Misc SAR US
0.87 W/kg (head) 0.81 W/kg (body)
SAR EU
1.25 W/kg (head)
Price group


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