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By onewaythinky - August 26th, 2009, 2:32, Category: General

Passing a drug test can become a problem for many people. Here you can discover about marijuana drug testing and herbal detox.

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How To Beat A Drug Test

By onewaythinky - August 24th, 2009, 18:59, Category: General

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Drug screening has been enforced for at least 2 decades in many businesses to determine whether company's employees use drugs. The most frequently taken drugs detected by drug tests are marijuana, hashish, cocaine, herion, ecstasy and others.

There are different types of drug tests done these days. As a rule, urine, saliva, hair samples are collected and examined in a testing laboratory. Drug testing can be also carried out on-site, which lowers company's expenditure and is far convenient for employees.

Thus, one of the most usually used on-site drug test is the oral swab. It is very cheap. The business spends about $1.00 for each test. Besides, it not that embarrassing as gathering urine specimens. More than that, saliva tests are fast. So, the results get ready in a few minutes. Also, these drug tests are more difficult to adulterate than urine drug tests, as samples are obtained under sstrict direct supervision. Though being donor friendly, non-invasive and very easy to collect, saliva drug tests detect very recent drug abuse. More than six types of drugs can be determined in this way.

One more way of drug screening is examination of urine samples. Approximately ten types of drugs can be detected by means of urine drug tests. There are three kinds of a urine drug test: dip form, cassette form and cup form. The employee's urine is gathered in a specially designed secure cup and sealed with a tamper-proof tape. The cup is then sent by express delivery service to a clinical lab where it will be examined for drugs.

Hair testing is assumed to be reliable and can indicate drug use as far back as ninety days. Since hair grows out, any drugs used are encased in the hair shaft. Longer hair can reveal an individual's drug history covering a longer period than shorter hair. Human hair grows, on average, 0,5 inches a month. Testing labs generally demand around 0,5 - 1,5 inches for testing. It provides information on approximately 30 - 90 days of drug use.

Spray drug tests are especially very simple to administer. They are very precise and more difficult to adulterate as well. Yet, the number of drugs determined by means of a spray drug test is limited.

Although many employees and privacy advocates find drug screening a ruthless intrusion of privacy and infringement of one's freedoms and rights, drug tests continue to be carried out by employers, as drug abuse is often blamed for absenteeism, health problems and on-the-job accidents.

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Can bronchitis be contagious

By onewaythinky - August 13th, 2009, 19:37, Category: General

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Bronchitis is a respiratory disease. It is an inflammation of bronchial tubes that is accompanied by cough, hacking cough, wheeze & phlegm.

There are 2 major types of bronchitis: ACUTE & CHRONIC. Acute bronchitis is a common disease that usually lasts for a short period of time & is caused by influenza, the common cold, or an microbiosis. Hence, this kind of bronchitis is extremely infectious and is transmissible through cough, sneeze and merely by touching objects which have been touched by an infected person.

The other kind of the disease is chronic bronchitis. Unlike acute bronchitis, it protracts for a longer period of time. Its symptoms are similar to those of acute bronchitic: cough and difficulty in breathing. Nonetheless, its causes differ significantly. Chronic bronchitis is usually induced by smoking, second hand smoke, a virus etcetera. In general, it is not infectious. Nonetheless, it not less annoying.

Despite the different causes, the 2 types have much in common. Both of them are resistant to antibiotics. A virus causes bronchitis, and virus infections do not react to the germ-killing properties of antibiotics. They are efficacious against bacterial infections (for instance strep throat & bladder infections). Antibiotics can also lead to complications, for example diarrhea & yeast infections. More than that, they can weaken your immune system. Thus, antibiotics may cause more harm than good if they are not used properly.

Whatever kind of bronchitis you have, it starts with hacking cough & gradually turns into expectoration accompanied by fever, headaches & tiredness.

As long as you have the above mentioned conditions, your acute bronchitis is believed to be contagious. It you have had this disease for more than six months, you should make an appointment with your GP to check for other health problems.

You can avoid the spread of the disease. An infected person should observe sanitary rules. It is a must to wash hands regularly & cover the mouth when coughing.

The best treatment for bronchitis is herbal remedies. They will not adversely impact on your immune system as antibiotics can do & aim at the root causes. Natural cures are efficacious against both acute and chronic bronchitis.

Anyway, it is better to avoid a disease than cure it.

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