Baby Car Seat: Protecting Precious Passenger On Board

The numerous car accidents each year that are resulting to deaths and injuries of young children necessitated the use of another car safety device: baby car seat.

The most common dilemma of most parents is choosing the best baby car seat from among the so many variations (each with its own safety feature) that is being sold in the market. The answer to this is whatever fits the baby comfortable, fits in your car snugly and is within the budget is the best baby car seat that anyone can find.

All baby car seats, and for that matter everything that has to do with vehicular safety, has to pass. The same federal crash testing and safety measures. Baby car seats that are approved by the government has the assurance of safety, the standards is set has to be passed by all manufacturers. Needless to say, even the cheapest baby car seat sold in the market has gone through the same crash tests and will always protect the young against crashes provided these are properly installed.

Extra features are fine but these add up to the cost of the baby car seat. Higher prices do not always mean the best, as there are no “best” car baby seats. Some extra features will only be meaningful if it can be used but the car seat must fit the baby first.

Once you have chosen a baby car seat that you like, the next item on your list is to read the manufacturer instruction manual. The most expensive and multiple featured baby car seat will not be of any use if the manufacturers manual is read thoroughly as those may have special requirements about special fitting and use.

In any event, the same rule will apply. Children and infants that weigh below 20 lbs. should be seated facing the rear of the car.  If the child is already one year old and still below the required weight limits the appropriate car baby seat must be the convertible type but the child still has to be seated facing the rear. The convertibles can be fitted to face the front, which could be a good preparation when he/she exceeds the weight limit.

Infant-only seats are small portable seats that often are a part of a stroller system. It has three to five point harnesses and can be used for children up to 22 lbs. The seat usually comes with a detachable base for convenience as it means that you do not have to install the seat every time it is used.

Bigger baby car seats are used for older and bigger babies and are forward facing.  Like the infant only car baby seat, this also comes with a five-point harness. Added feature is a padded T-Shield that is attached to the shoulder straps and a padded tray like overhead shields that that swing down around the child.

Baby car seats, no matter what the type is have one thing in common: they are all designed to protect the baby from any untoward accidents that may happen during the trip. And like safety belt that are attached on the seat of the cars to harness adult passengers, baby car seats provide security to the little ones on board.

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Alzheimer's Disease: Searching For The Causes

Alzheimer's disease is irreversible. It slowly eats the cognitive functioning of the people affected by it. The mind slowly deteriorates and even the carrying out of simple tasks may be severely affected. The risks of developing this brain disease run high by the age of 60 and older. It is normally characterized by loss of reason, memory, language facility and judgment.

Contrary to common belief, Alzheimer's disease is not an element of normal aging. It is a disease that depreciates the brain. Without this, human brain often functions well even up to an individual's 100th years.

Four million Americans are known to have Alzheimer's disease and this number is expected to rise to 14 million by the year 2050. Given that the current trend of American population is constant and no advanced treatment is discovered in opposition from this disease. The average number of people with Alzheimer's disease doubles every year from 1995 to 2005. This increase is determined to be the cause of the two playing factors: 1) people tend to be prone to risks of getting the Alzheimer's disease as they age and 2) the significant growth of the number of older people, especially those who age 85 years and older.

There are two types of Alzheimer's disease. The FAD or the Familial Alzheimer's Disease that are typically inherited and usually inflicts people aged 30 to 60. The second type is the late-onset Alzheimer's disease is the more common form that affects people age 65 and more. The cause of Alzheimer's disease is yet to be revealed. However, research points out that it is the result of complex events that occur in the brain for certain duration of time. Yet the present-day concept of how this disease develops is roughly divided into the following:

Genetic Factors and the Beta-amyloid

Mutations on the APP or the amyloid precursor protein is squarely defined as one of the causes of the Alzheimer's disease, which then highlights the role of the beta-amyloid to the disease. Beta-amyloid is the protein fragment- the key component of the AD plaques. Research points out the mutations in any of the three genes namely the Chromosome 1, 14 and 21 can significantly add to the presence of the beta-amyloid in the brain. This condition applies for the early onset AD.

For the late-onset AD however, the Chromosome 19 is known to be playing as a risk factor. They identified that a certain protein named ApoE or apolipoprotein E binds quickly and tightly to the beta-amyloid.

Tau

The tau is a protein normally found in the nerve cells in the brain. A person with AD has abnormal tangled filaments in the neurons.

Cardiovascular Risk Factors

There are potential links to the causes of cardiovascular diseases and AD according to recent studies. One of which is an amino acid termed as the homocysteine I both a risk factor to AD and heart disease.

Oxidative Damage from Free Radicals

The damage in the neurons caused by the build up of too much free radicals is called the oxidative damage. This process may contribute to the degeneration of the brain by upsetting the flows of substances from the cells.

Inflammation

The inflammation factor is still debatable. Researchers argue if inflammation is good or bad for the development of AD. Some thinks that inflammation is instrumental to the death of some neurons, some proposes that inflammation is a component in the brain's healing process.

Brain Infarction

Evidences that people who have experienced stroke in certain brain regions are likely to develop AD.

These findings are the current known causes for developing the disease. Yet many of which are yet to be researched and studied accordingly.

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