Thursday, October 8, 2009

Robot: The next doc?

Bangalore: Just when the burden of future health care seems to be looming large, it is robots that might be the answer to this growing crisis. Robots are becoming part of a broader 'telehealth' program in which a combination of electronics and communication can let doctors examine patients remotely or enable people to stay in touch with patients confined to their homes, reports Forbes.



As part of the U.S. Congress' ongoing health care debate, the House of Representatives has introduced language into its bill to establish an advisory committee on telehealth. The committee is to consider whether such procedures would be covered by Medicare and Medicaid - something that could be a giant step forward for robotics solutions.

"If we can virtually connect doctors to patients who need it most, wirelessly monitor our aging population and keep patients healthier at home, we can dramatically reduce our nation's health care costs," says Tandy Trower, Microsoft's robotics group's Director.

Although, robotic-assisted surgery has been going on for years, increasing number of companies are offering more technologies aimed at helping doctors ply their craft over great distances, particularly in rural areas.

Corporate giants including GE, Intel, LifeSize and Cisco are entering the health care market. In April, GE and Intel announced a quarter of a billion-dollar joint venture to develop home medical monitoring technologies. Recently, Cisco introduced "HealthPresence," a patient care technology that lets doctors and patients interact in much the same way as people engage in a videoconference.

"Companies use videoconference calling all the time; why shouldn't doctors?" says Colin Angle, CEO of iRobot, suggesting that remote diagnostic technologies or 'telerobotics' could let doctors interact with patients even if they are home in bed. A robot equipped with vital sign sensors - such as a stethoscope and a blood pressure monitor - could wirelessly convey that data to a doctor.

Microsoft and Google offer online health care accounts aimed at helping patients take better control of their own health records. There are also private practice doctors who are using all available social networking tools to stay on top of their patients' care.

Parkinson, who is an advocate for online medicine, cautions that there are side effects. "It's hard enough for doctors to encourage people to adopt healthier lifestyles. Doing it remotely gets even harder," he says. Also there is the issue of reimbursing doctors for their time. As a result, Parkinson believes telehealth will be a good way to augment care between in-person visits but doubts if it will ever completely replace in-office visits.

But, Microsoft's Trower believes that the next step in telepresence health care technologies will put a personal care robot in your home. "Imagine a robot in your elderly parents' home," Helen Grenier, Co-founder of iRobot and CEO of DroidWorks writes, "allowing you to virtually visit by means of video, or one that can deliver a drink and important medication at the right time, letting the aged remain independent longer."

13 year old Indian girl addresses UN summit

New York: Yugratna Srivastav, a 13-year-old girl from Lucknow has addressed the United Nations Climate Change Summit in New York. Yugratna's speech was cheered on by world leaders including UN General Secretary Ban Ki-Moon. "It was a very great experience for me because now actually I feel I'm one in a million who gets an opportunity to speak. I also met several heads of state and I was sitting next to Al Gore," said Yugratna to CNN-IBN.



"World leaders must recognise the energy and potential which lies in children and youth. This age group is just like flowing rivers and they make their own way in the direction in which they march," said Yugratna, a lively, committed and very passionate teenager.
Yugratna became sensitised to environmental protection in Grade 6 in St. Francis School in Shamli, India. It was there that she joined "Tarumitra" (Friends of Trees).
The non-governmental organization works hard to stop the felling of trees and forests, builds roadside gardens and cleans up garbage dumps, among other activities.
In 2008 Yugratna participated in the Tunza youth conference in Norway organised by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and became a member of the Junior Board. Tunza is the UNEP magazine for youth.
She is the first Indian child to ever get elected to the Junior Board and was invited again to participate in this year's Tunza conference in Seoul.
When she is not in school, she is talking about climate change and environmental protection around India and abroad.
"For my generation in India, climate change means global warming, scarcity of food and drinking water and an outbreak of accentuated epidemics," she added.
Her increasing environmental activism has brought her to the attention of UNEP and now to the world leading to her addressing the UN Summit in New York.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

A Chat with GOD...!!!


You'll surely get a new refreshment in your life after reading this....Go ahead!!!


God: Hello... Did you call me?
Me: Called you? No.. who is this?
God: This is GOD. I heard your prayers. So I thought I will chat.

Me: I do pray. Just makes me feel good. I am actually busy now. I am
in the midst of something..
God: What are you busy at? Ants are busy too.

Me: Don't know. But I cant find free time. Life has become hectic.
It's rush hour all the time.
God: Sure. Activity gets you busy. But productivity gets you results.
Activity consumes time. Productivity frees it.

Me: I understand. But I still cant figure it out. By the way, I was
not expecting YOU to buzz me on instant messaging chat.
God: Well I wanted to resolve your fight for time, by giving you some
clarity. In this net era, I wanted to reach you through the medium you
are comfortable with.

Me: Tell me, why has life become complicated now?
God: Stop analyzing life. Just live it. Analysis is what makes it complicated.

Me: why are we then constantly unhappy?
God: Your today is the tomorrow that you worried about yesterday. You
are worrying because you are analyzing. Worrying has become your
habit. That's why you are not happy.

Me: But how can we not worry when there is so much uncertainty?
God: Uncertainty is inevitable, but worrying is optional..

Me: But then, there is so much pain due to uncertainty..
God: Pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional.

Me: If suffering is optional, why do good people always suffer?
God: Diamond cannot be polished without friction. Gold cannot be
purified without fire. Good people go through trials, but don't
suffer. With that experience their life becomes better not bitter.

Me: You mean to say such experience is useful?
God: Yes. In every terms, Experience is a hard teacher. She gives the
test first and the lessons afterwards.

Me: But still, why should we go through such tests? Why can't we be
free from problems?
God: Problems are Purposeful Roadblocks Offering Beneficial Lessons
(to) Enhance Mental Strength. Inner strength comes from struggle and
endurance, not when you are free from problems.

Me: Frankly in the midst of so many problems, we don't know where we
are heading..
God: If you look outside you will not know where you are heading. Look
inside. Looking outside, you dream. Looking inside, you awaken. Eyes
provide sight. Heart provides insight.

Me: Sometimes not succeeding fast seems to hurt more than moving in
the right direction. What should I do?
God: Success is a measure as decided by others. Satisfaction is a
measure as decided by you.Knowing the road ahead is more satisfying
than knowing you rode ahead. You work with the compass. Let others
work with the clock.

Me: In tough times, how do you stay motivated?
God: Always look at how far you have come rather than how far you have
to go. Always count your blessing, not what you are missing.

Me: What surprises you about people?
God: when they suffer they ask, "why me?" When they prosper, they
never ask "Why me". Everyone wishes to have truth on their side, but
few want
to be on the side of the truth.

Me: Sometimes I ask, who am I, why am I here. I can't get the answer.
God: Seek not to find who you are, but to determine who you want to
be. Stop looking for a purpose as to why you are here. Create it. Life
is not a process of discovery but a process of creation.

Me: How can I get the best out of life?
God: Face your past without regret. Handle your present with
confidence. Prepare for the future without fear.

Me: One last question. Sometimes I feel my prayers are not answered.
God: There are no unanswered prayers. At times the answer is NO.

Me: Thank you for this wonderful chat. I am so happy to start the New
Day with a new sense of inspiration.
God: Well. Keep the faith and drop the fear. Don't believe your doubts
and doubt your beliefs. Life is a mystery to solve, not a problem to
resolve..





Funny Applications

Just Read It.

The Leave Applications; )
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Infosys, Bangalore : An employee applied for leave as follows:

'Since I have to go to my village to sell my land along with my wife, please sanction me one-week leave.'




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This is from Oracle Bangalore: >From an employee who was performing the 'mundan' ceremony of his 10 year old son:

'as I want to shave my son's head, please leave me for two days..'



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Another gem from CDAC. Leave-letter from an employee who was performing his daughter's wedding:
'as I am marrying my daughter, please grant a week's leave..'



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From H.A.L. Administration Dept:
'As my mother-in-law has expired and I am only one responsible for it, please grant me 10 days leave.'



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Another employee applied for half day leave as follows:
'Since I've to go to the cremation ground at 10 o-clock and I may not return, please grant me half day casual leave'



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An incident of a leave letter:
'I am suffering from fever, please declare one-day holiday.'



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A leave letter to the headmaster:
'As I am studying in this school I am suffering from headache. I request you to leave me today'



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Another leave letter written to the headmaster:
'As my headache is paining, please grant me leave for the day.'



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Covering note:
'I am enclosed herewith...'



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Another one:
'Dear Sir: with reference to the above, please refer to my below...'



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Actual letter written for application of leave:
'My wife is suffering from sickness and as I am her only husband at home I may be granted leave'.



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Letter writing:-
'I am well here and hope you are also in the same well.'



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A candidate's job application:
'This has reference to your advertisement calling for a ' Typist and an Accountant - Male or Female'... As I am both(!! )for the past several years and I can handle both with good experience, I am applying for the post.
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Ur Japanese Name

Please fill your name in Japanese (refer to table below) and send it to all of your friends to show how crazy it looks like....  and have fun.



 A - ka B -  tu C - mi D - te E - ku
 F - lu G - ji H - ri I - ki J - zu
 K - me L - ta M - rin N - to O -mo
 P - no Q - ke R - shi S - ari T -chi
 U - do V - ru W -mei X - na Y - fu
 Z zi

Friday, October 2, 2009

Marvellous answer

A mechanic was removing the cylinder heads from the motor of a car when
he spotted the famous heart surgeon in his shop, who was standing off to
the side, waiting for the service manager to come to take a look at hiscar.


The mechanic shouted across the garage,"Hello Doctor!! Please come over
here for a minute."


The famous surgeon, a bit surprised, walked over to the mechanic.


The mechanic straightened up, wiped his hands on a rag and asked
argumentatively, "So doctor, look at this. I also open hearts, take
valves out, grind 'em, put in new parts, and when I finish this will
work as a new one. So how come you get the big money, when you and me is
doing basically the same work? "


The doctor leaned over and whispered to the mechanic.....
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He said: "Try to do it when the engine is running".