Tuesday, March 29, 2011

VERY SORRY OF NOT UPDATE THE BLOG


I am very sorry to all that I have not uploaded any new articles on my blog the reason been is that I have been trade busy with my college studies and assignment also I forget that I have a blog that I need to take care sorry blog and sorry all my friends. But here after I will try to upload two or three articles per week so that I can keep my promise that I have made to someone special so please support me and help me.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Top 8 Ways to Prevent Cancer



1. Avoid Smoking and Exposure to Smoke
Smoking is the most significant cancer risk factor that we can reduce. It is responsible for not only lung cancer, but many other types of cancer. One of the best ways to prevent cancer is to quit smoking or never start. As soon as you quit, and it's never too late, your body reaps the benefits of being tobacco-free.
Avoiding secondhand smoke is also a way to prevent cancer. Secondhand smoke is the smoke exhaled from a smoker or a lit cigarette, pipe or cigar. This smoke contains more than 60 known carcinogens". These carcinogens interrupt normal cell development. This interference is what ignites cancer development.

2. Eat Fruits and Veggies
A well-balanced diet is advantageous for many reasons. A diet rich in fruits and vegetables greatly reduces your risk of developing cancer and many other conditions.
Fruits and vegetables contain antioxidants, which help repair our damaged cells. Green, orange and yellow fruits and vegetables are your best bet to help prevent cancer. Studies also show that dark fruits, like blueberries and grapes, may also have anti-cancer properties.
Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli and cauliflower appear to pack a powerful punch at preventing cancer, according to numerous studies. Other cruciferous vegetables include bok choy, Brussel sprouts, and cabbage.
Numerous studies show that a diet high in animal fat increases the risk for several types of cancer, particularly colon cancer. Red meat contains much more fat than poultry and fish, so reducing the amount of red meat in your diet may help to prevent cancer. A diet high in fat also is major cause of obesity, which is a risk factor for many types of cancer.

3. Limit Red Meat and Animal Fat
Numerous studies show that a diet high in animal fat increases the risk for several types of cancer, particularly colon cancer. Red meat contains much more fat than poultry and fish, so reducing the amount of red meat in your diet may help to prevent cancer. A diet high in fat also is major cause of obesity, which is a risk factor for many types of cancer.

4. Exercise for Cancer Prevention
Did you know that when you are exercise, you are reducing your risk for many types of cancer? The American Cancer Society recommends exercising 30 or minutes, at least 5 days a week for cancer prevention. Exercising doesn't have to mean going to the gym to lift weights. There are plenty of ways to get exercise into your day. Check out these 10 ways to prevent cancer through exercise for great gym alternatives.

5. Know Your Personal and Family Medical History
Knowing your family history of cancer is important to properly assess your risk factor for certain types of cancer. We know that cancers like breast, colon, ovarian, and possibly other types can be hereditary.
If you know that a certain type of cancer runs in your family, let your doctor know. Together, you can determine a proper screening plan and assess your true risk. Genetic testing and counseling is available and may be recommended based on your family's medical history.

6. Know what you're being exposed to in Your Work Environment
Chemicals in the workplace may increase your risk of developing many types of cancer, including kidney cancer and bladder cancer. If you are exposed to fumes, dust, chemicals, etc. in the workplace, you have a legal right to know what you are being exposed to. Gasoline, diesel exhaust, arsenic, beryllium, vinyl chloride, nickel chromates, coal products, mustard gas, and chloromethyl ethers are all carcinogens and can be found in some work environments. Talk to your employer about limiting exposure.

7. Practice Safe Sex
You may wonder what sex has to do with cancer. Unsafe sex can result in the infection of the human papillomairus (HPV), a known cause for cervical cancer and a risk factor for many other types of cancer. HPV is a common sexually transmitted infection that is spread through sexual, skin-to-skin contact. A vaccine, Gardasil, to prevent HPV was approved by the FDA in 2006 and protects against four strains of HPV that are associated with cervical cancer and other types. HIV/AIDS is also associated with some types of cancers.

8. Get Screened for Cancer Regularly
Cancer screening tests can be useful not only in detecting cancer, but also helping prevent it. Screening tests like the colonoscopy and Pap smear can detect abnormal cellular changes before they turn cancerous. The key to their effectiveness, however, is that they are done regularly.
Other cancer screening tests are available and may be useful for early detection, but not necessarily cancer prevention. Prostate cancer screening through digital rectal exams and PSA tests can help detect prostate cancer early. Mammograms and other imaging tools are also recommended to detect breast cancer in women.

How to Make Chicken Soup



Chicken soup is a healthy and recommended food - just like I myself used to make. This delicious recipe serves 6.
Ingredients
  • 1 chicken, 3 to 4 pounds
  • parsley
  • 2-1/2 quarts cold water
  • 2 cubes chicken bouillon
  • 2 teaspoons of salt
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 2 stalks celery with leaves, chopped
  • 2 large carrots, chopped
  • 1 bay leaf
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Steps
      1: Rinse chicken thoroughly
      2: Trim off excess fat.
      3: Cut chicken into quarters and place in a large stock pot.
      4: Add the water (or broth) and 2 teaspoons salt and bay leaf.
      5: Cover the pot and bring to boil.
      6: Uncover and skim off the top froth
      7: Allow to simmer 2 1/4 hours
      8: Add the onions, celery, and carrots and parsley.
      9: Allow to simmer 45 minutes.
      10: Place cooked noodles or rice in bowl and pour soup over it.
Variations
  • Substitute rice or dumplings for the noodles.
  • Substitute broth for water when cooking rice or noodles for more flavor.
  • Season with lots of dill. Salt and dill is all I use.
  • Add a splash of dry white wine for added layer of flavor - the alcohol cooks out so it's safe for children.
  • Add one can of tomatoes, drained. Alternatively spicy V-8 juice imparts a different flavor.
  • Use soy sauce and ginger for an Asian-style soup.
  • Add a can of refrigerator biscuits (cut into quarters) to soup in addition to noodles...simmer until biscuits are no longer doughy.

Happy New Year

Review of 2010 and Hopes for 2011.
The starting of 2010 was not so good but nether bad. All the good staff happen dew ring the world cup season and after the September 30th  thanks to thithibe and sheilath how came to Maldives after 25 years. All the bad staff happen dew ring the beginning of the 2010 it was boring, all day studying, lack of socializing with friends and passing way of my beloved grandfather after fighting censer.
My 2011 resolutions are very simple to achieve the goals that I have promised to my beloved grandfather and to improve myself that means:
  • Taking my divers lessens.
  • Get a job.
  • Buy a motorbike.
  • Get a girl friend.
  • Be more on time person.
  • Spend time with my Big family and visit there house's at lest ones.
  • Spend some fun with my friends.
  • Try to upload stuff in my new blog.
  • Also stop scrolling my friends name in my head.

These are my New Year resolutions that I have come up with. Wall any way this hope this year going to bring good fortunes to everyone and lots of unforgettable memories. Happy New year to all my friends and family.