Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Home Equity Loans Give Financial Acuity

Equity is the difference between how much your home is worth and how much you owe the mortgage, if more than one property. Home equity loans, second mortgages, which allow the equity in cash, so you can use for home repairs and renovations, the business extension of the children to live in higher education, debt consolidation, or other expenses.
There are many advantages to home equity loans. Over the next few:
• The low-interest home equity loans
• Borrow up to 125% of their value (the amount varies £ 3, 000 - £ 75, 000)
• Flexible repayment terms (time-5to 25)
• Use of the loan amount
• Free online advice on home equity loans
• Lower interest rates

Home equity loans are extremely useful, and a number of advantages over other types of loans such as credit card loans or more traditional cover. The biggest advantage is that the interest is deductible home equity loans. The interest rates on home equity loans is competitive enough, but the tax deduction makes it very difficult to beat.
Home equity loan is less risk loans. The lenders use the borrower's home as collateral. Home equity loans will allow users to access funds depending on the customer's requirements with varying amounts of either credit.
For this reason, many lenders are present online. My point of view, these enticing borrowers than creditors. Equity, domestic credit was alive more time-saving online and instant message management.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Sudden Severe Headache

What To Do in a Severe Headache?

If you have a newly appearing severe headache, visit your doctor as soon as possible. Severe headache, or a headache that worsens with time, can be a symptom of a life threatening disorder, like bleeding within the head or intoxication.
What Can Cause a Severe Headache?
SUDDEN, UNEXPECTED severe headache can be caused by:

* Insect-borne infections, like Dengue fever, malaria (in US in travelers returning from Africa), African sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis), epidemic (Europena, classic) typhus, endemic typhus (in US: Texas, Califormnia – contact with rats, small mammals), Indian tick fever (in India, Mediteraneum), poliomyelitis (in small children in Afghanistan, India, Nigeria, Pakistan). Infections are transmitted by insects. Symptoms may include:
o Severe headache
o Fever
o Vomiting
o Fatigue
o Rash
* Q fever, transmitted from cattle, goats and sheep; worldwide. Symptoms may last for 2-3 weeks and may include:
o Sudden severe headache
o High fever
o Muscle pains
o Sore throat
* Meningitis or encephalitis (bacterial, viral, fungal, chemical), as a complication of an infection of lungs or other organ, acquired as a droplet infection from another person, transmitted by a tick bite, or after a procedure, like myelography . Symptoms include:
o Severe headache, usually starting in the back of the head, aggravated by bending the neck forward; neck stifness
o High fever
o Nausea and/or vomiting
o Sensitivity to light (photophobia)
o Back pain and pain in the legs
o Unconsciousness (in severe cases)
* Lyme disease (borelliosis), when an initial red “bull’s-eye” rash after a tick bite is overlooked and the infection is not treated, can cause symptoms several weeks or even years later:
o Sudden severe headache and siff neck
o Arthrittis, common in the knees
o Muscle weakness, numbness
o Paralysis of facial muscles
o Heart problems resulting in palpitations, dizziness
o Poor concentration and memory
o Visual problems
* Glaucoma, an increased pressure within the eye, triggered by stress, antihistamine medications, infection, injury or surgery. Symptoms include:
o Sudden severe pain over one or both eyes
o Blurred vision
o Eye reddness
o Nausea
* Stroke causes headache only sometimes. Severity of a headache does not correlate with severity of stroke (1). Symptoms, usually on one side of the head or body, include:
o Muscle weakness or paralysis
o Loss of sensation
o One-sided headache
o Unconsciousness (rarely)
* Ruptured brain artery aneurysm, resulting in bleeding between the brain and “arachnoid” membrane covering the brain (subarachnoid hemorrhage). Symptoms:
o Severe ‘thunderclap’ headache
o Nausea and/or vomiting
o Neck stiffness and back pain (develops within hours)
o Loss of consciousness (sometimes), (2).
* Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (idiopathic means the cause is not known; CT or MRI of the head do not reveal any abnormalities) usually occurs in young obese women. Symptoms (3,4):
o Recurrent, throbbing, severe headache lasting for hours
o Blurred vision
o Pain behind the eye
o Noises in the ear (tinnitus)
o Nausea
* Primary thunderclap headache – sudden severe headache without a known cause.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Toyota Recalls More Cars Over Safety Fears

Toyota is recalling 436,000 of its hybrid Prius cars because of safety fears. The latest problem to hit the world’s largest auto maker is faulty brakes. This is the second major recall of the past six months for the car giant. In September 2009, it recalled 3.8 million Lexus model cars because of accelerator problems. The Prius is the world's most popular hybrid model. It is extremely popular with celebrities who want to show how green they are. Peter De Lorenzo, an expert on Toyota, told the BBC how painful the recall would be: "The Prius is their shining example of their vision of what we should all be driving. It is everything the new Toyota represents, so for them to have to recall hundreds of thousands of them is a tremendous blow to their image."

Toyota president Akio Toyoda acknowledged the recall was bad news for his company. He said Toyota would do everything in its power to regain the confidence of its customers. He wrote in the Washington Post that he was "deeply disappointed" his cars had not met the high standards expected by customers. "We have decided to recall as we regard safety for our customers as our foremost priority," he said. Mr. Toyoda took his full share of the blame for his company’s troubles, stating: "As the president of Toyota, I take personal responsibility. That is why I am personally leading the effort to restore trust in our word and in our products." The recalls will cost Toyota billions of dollars in repair costs and lost sales.


 

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