Archive for February, 2010

Ash To Design Jewellery

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Her aesthetics are above par and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is currently being wooed by a topline jewellery brand to design her own signature line of jewellery.

With her enviable track record of endorsing international jewellery and high end products, Ash seemed a rather natural choice to join the carat brigade.

If Ash does assent, she will join the ranks of Farah Khan Ali (Sussanne Roshan’s sibling), Neelam Kothari and Maheep Kapoor, all successfully flourishing with their own jewellery lines.

Shopping at T.Nager, Chennai

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Hello friends, here i am going to give a valueable shopping spot at chennai which is T.Nagar. Yes, most of the peoples of Chennai know this hot shopping spot , but most of the foriengers didn’t know about this place. It is the place where you can get all kinds of dress, footwear and fashion products for all men and women. The special thing about this shopping spot is, here you can purchase at very low cost.

In T.Nager, chennai, you can find all leading clothing shops here, for example, Saravan stores, Pothys, Jaichandren, India Silks and so on. Here you can also find some fashion jewelery shops such as Lalitha Jewelery, Khazana, Jayalukas and so on. I bought so many fashion men wears here like beats and studs .

So friends, just move to T.Nagar ranganathan street to but some fashion wears and jewells at low cost. Enjoy your shopping…..

I Bought New Shoes

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Fashion is changing day by day. So update ourselves according to the fashion change is necessary. So i decided to bought some new fashionable dress codes for me. So i went for a long shopping in all hot Chennai shopping centers.

Afer i bought some slim fit jeans in Spencer Plaza, Mount Road, Chennai, i went to buy some latest model shoes in good brands. I really amazed while seeing lots and lots of new models of footwear and shoes. After some long searching, i bought sports shoes in NIKE which is cost Rs.3,500/-… It is little bit costly for me, but i worthy well.

So i fully satisfied with my fashion purchase. So friends, lets move to shopping in Chennai to get more fashion things. I ll update my purchase in coming days. Enjoy shopping in Chennai……

Indian Diet Tips to reduce unwanted fats

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Hello friends, here i am going to tell about some great tips to reduce your body weight. You should do exercise, both machine exercise and manual exercise regularly. Then, you should take the following diets to reduce the body weight.

  • Breakfast: Two breds, two bannanas and a class of liquid juice say lemon or sweetlime.
  • Lunch: A cup of rice, two bananas and two eggs without yellow.
  • Dinner: For dinner, eat two chappathi, two bananas and two eggs without yellow.

Follow the above diet with regular body exercise can easily reduce the unwanted fats from our body. Hope, it will be a informative one. If you have any query regarding this article, then fell free to ask me. Thank you…..

Top Hospitals In Chennai

Friday, February 12th, 2010

In Chennai, there are so many top hospitals situated. So many NRIs came here for better treatments. Here i am going to list about some top hospitals in Chennai.

  • Appolo Hospitals, Greems Road, Chennai.
  • Malar Hospital, Adyar, Chennai.
  • Chettinad Hospital, Kelambakkam, Chennai.
  • St. Isabel’s Hospital, Mylapore, Luz, Chennai.
  • Kalyani Hospitals, R.K.Salai, Mylapore, Chennai.
  • Kaliyappa Hospital, R.A.Puram, Mandeveli, Chennai.
  • RSR Trinity Acute Care Hospital, Mylapore, Chennai.
  • VHS Hospital, Tharamani, Chennai.
  • Agarwal Eye Hospital
  • Anuradha Hospital, TNagar, Chennai
  • Aysha Hospitals, Kilpauk, Chennai.
  • Billroth Hospital, Lakshmi Talkies Road, Chennai.
  • Devaki Hospital, Luz Church Road, Mylapore, Chennai.
  • Hindu Mission Hospital & Blood Bank.

So friends, if you need any information regarding this post, then please fell free to ask me. Thank you.

U.S. sets grants for health technology, job training

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Members of President Barack Obama’s Cabinet announced nearly $1 billion in grants on Friday to increase the use of health information technology, pushing a key component of Obama’s healthcare overhaul and job creation plans.

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Labor Secretary Hilda Solis announced nearly $1 billion in federal economic stimulus funds.

The money will be used to help make healthcare information technology available to over 100,000 hospitals and primary care physicians by 2014 and train thousands of people for careers in healthcare and information technology.

Sebelius announced more than $750 million in awards for states and healthcare providers.

Solis announced more than $225 million in Department of Labor grant awards that will be used to train 15,000 people in job skills needed to support careers in healthcare, information technology and other high growth fields.

The White House said grant recipients had identified about 10,000 openings for skilled workers likely to become available within the next two years.

Obama’s push to overhaul the $2.5 billion U.S. healthcare system has foundered since Democrats lost a crucial seat, and effective control, in the U.S. Senate in a special election in Massachusetts last month.

The White House has pivoted away from healthcare to focus on job creation since that vote, mindful that the country’s relatively high unemployment rate is a major concern for Americans. Friday’s announcement is one of a series on job creation.

Republicans, who are united in their opposition to Democrats’ reform plans, say they want Obama and his fellow Democrats to give up on bills reached last year after months of work, but the White House says it does not intend to do so.

Low Levels Of Natural Antibody Linked To Stroke Risk

Friday, February 12th, 2010

New research from Sweden reveals that a person’s chance of having a stroke is linked to low levels of a natural antibody in the immune system: the researchers hope to develop a vaccine that stimulates the immune system to boost levels of the antibody and thus increase the body’s own defences against arteriosclerosis and stroke.

The finding is the result of a study led by Professor Johan Frostegård at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, and you can read a report about it online in the 11 February issue of Stroke, a journal of the American Heart Association.

Arteriosclerosis is when plaque accumulate on the walls of blood vessels. It eventually bursts, causing a blood clot (thrombosis). It is a common cause of stroke (where a clot blocks blood flow in the brain), and myocardial infarctions or heart attacks.

Frostegård and colleagues had previously shown that high levels of a natural immunoglobulin M antibody known as anti-PC (anti-phosphorylcholine) are linked to slower progression of arteriosclerosis, and that low levels of anti-PC are associated with higher risk for cardiovascular disease.

For this study they concentrated on the link between anti-PC and stroke. They compared 227 first-time stroke patients (125 men and 102 women) with 445 controls matched by age and gender.

The subjects were part of population-based cohorts recruited between 1985 and 1999 to take part in the Västerbotten Intervention Project (VIP) and the World Health Organization Monitoring Trends and Determinants in Cardiovascular Disease (WHO MONICA) project in Northern Sweden.

Acne Treatment Via an IPhone

Friday, February 12th, 2010

A New Cure for Acne Via an IPhone. An application is developed in IPhone to cure Acne. Skin doctor Dr Greg Pearson claims that the revolutionary app can improve people’s skin A new iPhone application can potentially cure acne, says its developer. by shining a special light on to the owner’s face while they chat on the phone, reports The Sun.

The light kills off bacteria and promotes collagen growth, claims the medic. Dr Pearson said: “This would have to go through a lot more clinical study before I could quantify its efficiency. “I am fascinated by the concept that users would potentially be able to treat their acne while talking on the phone.” So now all IPhone owners can take treatment via IPhone while Chatting.

Victoria Beckham’s Unique Fashion Test?

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Victoria Beckham has devised a unique fashion test according to which she will only design clothes that she herself would wear in real life. The former Spice Girl-turned-fashion designer admits she’s a perfectionist when it comes to her work so creates outfits she would be prepared to buy, Femalefirst reported. “The sales have been phenomenal. It’s been a challenge obviously people had preconceptions in the beginning but I’ve worked really really hard. The final test for me is, would I wear it myself?,” Victoria said.

The 35-year-old star, who is married to ace footballer David Beckham is keen to make all her designs high quality because creating fine clothing is something she’s always desired. “I just really love what I do and I’m passionate about it. It’s what I’ve also wanted to do and for me the quality is very important.” However, she has no immediate plans to launch a men’s range. “I think Tom Ford is doing an incredible job…but it’s not like I can’t wait to do a men’s line. I love women. I’m a real girl’s girl,” Victoria said.

One Night In Paris

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Last night, Paris played host to Tom Ford’s film, A Single Man, with a host of fashion’s elite turning out to celebrate the designer-turned-director’s cinematic debut.

Julianne Moore chose a fuchsia gown by Balenciaga, while the Oscar-nominated star of the film, Colin Firth, was besuited in Tom Ford.

Mrs Firth, Livia, stuck to her ethical Green Carpet Challenge in a Linda Laudermilk bamboo suit that earned her plenty of compliments from her French hosts – read about it in her blog.

French Fashion’s leaders, including Jean Paul Gaultier, Karl Lagerfeld, Sonia Rykiel and Paris Vogue’s Carine Roitfeld (who also hosted the glamorous afterparty), were also on hand to celebrate Ford’s celluloid skills.

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