wishes you well.
From all the team FivMadrid, happy holidays.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
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is believed that about 4 million people have been born through in vitro fertilization. Professor Robert Edwards
Between 1 and 4% of babies born in recent years in countries developed were designed using the technique developed by Robert Edwards. The monitoring of children has shown that it is a safe technique. In Spain are performed each year about 50,000 cycles of in vitro fertilization , of \u200b\u200bwhich 20% is made in the Community of Madrid.
Fernando Prados.
embryologist. Hospital Universitario de Madrid-Montepríncipe
To read more click here: www.madrimasd.org .
Between 1 and 4% of babies born in recent years in countries developed were designed using the technique developed by Robert Edwards. The monitoring of children has shown that it is a safe technique. In Spain are performed each year about 50,000 cycles of in vitro fertilization , of \u200b\u200bwhich 20% is made in the Community of Madrid.
Fernando Prados.
embryologist. Hospital Universitario de Madrid-Montepríncipe
To read more click here: www.madrimasd.org .
Friday, December 10, 2010
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in the hands of his wife, received the Nobel Prize
Today, the wife of Professor Edwards has collected on behalf of the Nobel Prize in Medicine. The presentation the winner has started with the following words:
"The 2010 Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology section honors one of the great medical advances of our era: in vitro fertilization, also known as fertilization in the test tube. Like a miracle, this technique allowed many couples who were unable to conceive unintentionally, have children. Behind this historic landmark was the British scientist Robert Edwards. "
Today is a great day for all of us involved in treating reproductive dysfunction.
More information
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2010/presentation-speech.html
Photo taken from www.larepublica.pe
"The 2010 Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology section honors one of the great medical advances of our era: in vitro fertilization, also known as fertilization in the test tube. Like a miracle, this technique allowed many couples who were unable to conceive unintentionally, have children. Behind this historic landmark was the British scientist Robert Edwards. "
Today is a great day for all of us involved in treating reproductive dysfunction.
More information
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2010/presentation-speech.html
Photo taken from www.larepublica.pe
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Kylie Minogue's courage
Under the apparent rumor that Kylie Minogue has announced publicly (www.sumedico.com ) that is considering the possibility of using donor eggs from a mother to be hiding very interesting lessons.
First courage to admit that after undergoing chemotherapy due to breast cancer in 2005 is possible for their fertility was affected. In other cases it gives the impression that a very old mother can be easily and simply by trying. Not so. The chance of conceiving spontaneously, as both professionals and couples suffering from infertility knows dramatically decrease with age. And if if you have had a malignant process had to be treated with quimiterapia. IN many cases, receiving eggs from a donor is the best option.
On the other hand, the news serves to discuss fertility preservation. That is, the possibility of freezing eggs, embryos or ovarian tissue before undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Most women and men with cancer are cured. So this option is already a reality that must be evaluated if the patient or wish to have children the future.
First courage to admit that after undergoing chemotherapy due to breast cancer in 2005 is possible for their fertility was affected. In other cases it gives the impression that a very old mother can be easily and simply by trying. Not so. The chance of conceiving spontaneously, as both professionals and couples suffering from infertility knows dramatically decrease with age. And if if you have had a malignant process had to be treated with quimiterapia. IN many cases, receiving eggs from a donor is the best option.
On the other hand, the news serves to discuss fertility preservation. That is, the possibility of freezing eggs, embryos or ovarian tissue before undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Most women and men with cancer are cured. So this option is already a reality that must be evaluated if the patient or wish to have children the future.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
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Petra, the lost city of Petra Travel
Entry Petra has gone up recently and are now almost 60 euros, a paste truth. However, it is worth every euro. Have also decided to include in the entry the option of riding on horseback to the entrance of the siq, about 500m.
The siq, that we understand, is a pass of 1,200 meters long prelude makes the lost city of Petra. It seems like it was the effect of water and time that has created such a wonder, but is actually the result of tectonic movements.
Petra I knew little, and although sure that once I saw the movie of Indiana Jones, he remembered almost nothing more than the pass, I've seen in thousands of photos. However, I was impressed as if I had never before seen.
The siq is a masterpiece of nature. For 1.2 km you will discover unique landscapes. The siq is constantly changing in size both in height (reached in some areas on passing the 200 m high) and its width (from 15m to 2m) and the colors of the rock are as diverse as the palette of a painter. Pink-brown tint, through shades of blue or black himself.
rock forms also change, there contours rounded, others sharp, smooth walls and rough times. Constantly feel like touching the stone, it is difficult to understand only with the sight of this spectacle. Hopefully the photos hiciesen justice to what can only be fully appreciated in person.
And when they're totally amazed and immersed in the siq this is extremely small, just under 2 meters of the gorge wall separated from the other, and when it seems that finally you are going to join a surprise fascinating start to uncover the gold-toned facade of the Treasury (Kah zneh ).
seems that you gasp for a second and do not already know if what is before you is a mirage effect of heat and the walk or if it is real. It's a huge facade, huge, spectacular, carved into the rock. It was the king's treasury.
The Nabataeans built this city several centuries BC, remain stunning buildings like this, tombs, funerary buildings, but no houses. Moreover, for a long time it was assumed that Petra had been a necropolis (there are more graves than anything else.) The reason why no remains of houses is that the Nabataeans lived in tents, as they still do to this day the Bedouin. The area was very prone to earthquakes and therefore it was easier and more convenient to live in tents. For the same reason the Nabataeans chose to carve the facades of the main buildings in the rock and then excavating the inside, it was more simple and durable.
The Treasury is one of the most famous buildings, besides being more people to photograph, for easy access near the entrance of the city lost. Oddly enough, Petra has an area of \u200b\u200bover 260 square kilometers, and from the year 1189 until the early nineteenth century was completely forgotten and hidden except Bedouin and lived in it for obvious reasons did not want her to share this gem.
Only siq and the Treasury already had me crazy, shocked, stunned. I did not know is that the tour did nothing to start. As you walk through what was the main road of Petra, once mandatory step for caravans of merchants, you get to the theater that is poorly preserved but still conveying the majesty their best times. Many believe it was built by the Romans, but was actually the Nabataeans over 2,000 years ago. At first the stands welcomed about 3,000 people, and by the first century the Romans renewed and expanded so that would fit 8,500 people, a third of the population of Petra!
Shortly after arriving the Royal Tombs, which are also carved into the rock. Admittedly if graves are nothing more than large rooms-yes, costs understand how they were carved into the rock with such precision, "but their facades, such as Treasury, are amazing. In addition, many of them are high so the views are amazing.
I will not reveal here the secrets of Petra, I prefer that you are eager to learn more and find out. But I tell you a thing or two more, the Great Temple excavations began just over 15 years but the results are still fascinating. Among other things have found numerous capitals of columns in the form of elephant. I had never before seen anything like it, they may be unique in the world, and more in this area.
Here is Monastery and its grandeur is comparable to the Treasury. The difficulty to reach the monastery is such that it has become the jewel of Petra. About 900 steps carved into the rock of the mountain separating the tourist conformist browser. The first end their visit at the beginning of the climb, and is reversed. The other, with little energy left after walking about 15 kilometers (almost all the way covered in desert sand, sometimes reaching to the ankle), are preparing to climb the 900 steps.
The road itself is magical, breathtaking views . Are about 50 minutes if you walk, los hay que montan un pobre burro para evitar la fatiga.
Y cuando por fin llegas a lo alto de la montaña, majestuoso, encuentras el Monasterio.
For those who still have breath, there are two viewpoints about a kilometer from here, one of them promises to have a view end of the world, is actually Israel and Palestine ( or so they promise). Not the end of the world, but a spectacular view of towering mountains and rocky valleys.
And now it has to turn around and undo the progress already made, as if to erase our own footprints in the sand.
* All photos taken by the elf
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Installing Extra Voltage Regulator
Mona and I were to spend a quiet weekend and cheap in Petra, but something went wrong. Perhaps we should not have to travel a 2/12/2010, any pair. We hoped to make the trip into two parts: first a bus (VIP course) to Amman, figuring 3 hours to arrive. Were 5.30. We left late, a half hour break we travel another half hour at the border has been the most corrupt, inefficient and unpleasant Syrian passports confiscated me first saying that my visa has expired. Clearly says in Arabic visa is valid until 13 December, are 11 days. When school is not alleging that I have lengthened the maximum stay without renewing visas, are 45 days when you land in Damascus, 30 when you enter the road, I arrived for the last time 10 -. Ignore my last outing, the Egyptian visa that clearly proves that I've been there 10 days and the new entry in Damascus. When a fellow tells his error gets angry and seeing between the rock and decided that my residence is perhaps false. "False? How and why I falsify residence signed by the Minister in office? No matter. I can not leave the country, in fact I can not turn back and return to Damascus, I had confiscated his passport as you like checking something on a computer that probably has not turned on. I can hardly understand what is happening, no one speaks English but I understand clearly. Mona light, his pale complexion is now red. Seems to scream, argue angrily for minutes that are eternal, we took almost an hour and I have translated 4 or 5 sentences. This is common, conversations that stretch and then translated into three words. Begin to move from anger to fear, what if this bastard does not return my passport? I start to mentally review the list of people who can help me. Karam is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Tourism and his staff, the Embassy of Spain, our local partner is highly regarded throughout the country. But recently I used this when the bus driver starts to lose patience. I am the only foreigner and I am delaying other passengers. I have fear now that I isolated in a room for questioning. I tell myself that if I start doing that pass calls immediately, someone must be able to help. Then the driver completely loses patience and asks us to Mona and me to return to the bus immediately. I refuse, not without my passport. I have two, but the visa entrance is at east with which I can not leave the country to return to Spain in a week without it. Insists, the bus immediately. And then I do not know how but barely 3 minutes later the driver gets on the bus with my passport in hand, Syrian owe 500 pounds, less than 10 euros. It is what it cost to bribe the agent pathetic and corrupt. We have bribed him to do his job. Now I like to make some calls to put right out in the street, but make no mistake, do not get even call the President himself. With these things becomes a blind eye and point. Log in Jordan is much easier, as it should be. I speak English (do not ask much, after all is my third language) and only pay for the visa, like all non-Arab pay. When we finally got to Amman are 22h and we expected the most unpleasant surprise of the trip. There are no buses to Petra. Now or ever, no such service. You can share a taxi or minivan, but not at this time. We now have two choices, sleep in Amman and continue the journey tomorrow, with the loss of time and money that this entails, or take a taxi to Petra for a price ten times higher than we expected to pay. In addition it is night for hours, have not been in this country ever before, the trip are another three hours through more than half the country by road spare. Can we trust? Back fear, this time with more reason. The guys who tell us to insist that the driver is deemed reliable but know him well. We do not know the guys. We do not know what to do. We called the hotel in Petra and suggest we go with a taxi who knows the reception, but we are in the same, "we trust? Two foreign (because although it seems Irish Mona is Syrian, his white skin, her freckles, her big eyes turquoise) in the middle of night with a stranger in a car ..... every indication that this is crazy and unnecessary risk. We decided to spend the night in Amman, but we have to find a hotel in the area, only one, it costs a paste, plus what we will lose the five-star hotel and paid in Petra. It occurs to me that I have a friend in the business office of Damascus who is spending the weekend with his Syrian counterpart in Amman, the name, I recommend the other driver and I do trust, working for the embassy. But when Murphy gives everything for the hell of it gets ugly. The driver has the phone off and I'm out of balance making an international call roaming. We decided to talk to the guys who gave us the first taxi. We say no problem, give us their mobile numbers and we promise that we will call every 30 minutes. We give the number of police and emergency. Yet we still do not know what to do, and time passes and it's getting later. We decided that we are being too careful and accept call to the driver. Presented soon after an older man, looking good man. The boys explain that we cagaditas of fear and it gets a little sad face, that which puts us all when we do not deserve to be judged without being heard of us, then puts the bags in the trunk and we set off towards Petra. I confess the first half hour I prayed to many saints as I remember. I thought that's constantly in looked good person, helping the elderly to fall away and across the street, is it really a murderer? . Mona said she hoped that in future we do not remember thinking that this madness intended to go wrong I laugh and tell him remember him as that time we went a paranoid and nothing happened, but the truth is that I did not even believe me. In the duty free we bought a bottle of wine and I tell Mona, in English, when I have fear in Madrid and I'm home alone I always sleep with a bottle of wine next to the bed. I know that if you enter someone's home I would never use a knife to defend myself, but at some point if he would give a bottle to the face or head. Mona laughs but we took the bottle from the bag and leave on the seat between the two, just in case. We promise not to rest, no matter how late or tired we are, we have to stay awake. And when he passes half an hour the journey begins to relax, this guy is not going to lead to the end of the world and then to rape, kill and dismember them, I would have. The starry sky is Mona and I have not seen so many stars in months. The driver heard us and join the conversation the clear sky in the desert. His voice is sweet. Then things began to tell of the desert, areas that we go through, just type guide. The driver and I see a fox crossing the road, Mona does not see it but he promises that we will see, and it is. The trip begins to warm and the two following hours pass faster. The driver told us that her son is studying hotel in Petra and he hopes to spend the night with him not having to drive back so late. Petra finally arrived and the driver insists on joining the reception, says he will not leave us in the street at this hour. In the end it really is a good-natured and trusting and I almost feel bad about not confident, but I think we did the right thing. It's 3 am and left the office at 15:30. We are exhausted and just want to get into bed, but we expect a surprise. The hotel gave us a junior suite for free, with a giant bed .... example, are two women, coworkers, and we want separate beds. Receptionist insists that this room is better. We emphasize that we are confident that it is, but we are not interested. Seem bothered by having to find another room for us at that hour of the night, but we get it. Ten minutes after we fall rendered each in our bed with a good story to tell. Fortunately now I look back and think aquella vez que fuimos unas paranoicas y no pasó nada .
Dejo para mañana la visita a Petra.........
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