Archives for January, 2010

childhood-cancer

Researchers have found that the effect of cancer during childhood can have long term repercussions when it comes to marriage. Data from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, which involve some 10,000 child cancer survivors (now adults), found that approximately 42% were married. 7.3 % either separated or divorced and 46% never married. Survivors were also 20-25% less likely to marry compared to their non-cancer affected siblings and the general population.

sml_worklife

Every people would like to have a healthy lifestyle. As we understand there’s no proper instruction or guidance to help us maintain a good health. However there are a few tips you can follow to have a healthy lifestyle.

1. Exercise

When we talk about exercise, you will not need to think that always to be vigorous, neither expensive. Just begin with small movement and that also could make a difference. Keep in mind that even the different is just a little that is definitely better for you than no different at all.

2. Taking Good Meal

Are you ever heard about ‘ We are what we eat’. We need to take serious about it. Make sure our body will have a a balance of fruits, vegetables and meat. When everything is well organized our body will well function. To keep your body energized, you also can take vitamin supplements.

3.Healthy Diet

Do you know by eating well, that also really helpful in nurturing the mind?. If people thinking that only for the body.They are wrong . Who can think right with an empty stomach anyway?

Happy New Year to all reader!

hiv

Today we will provide you some information regarding HIV. As we understand this kind of virus still can’t overcome. There is 3 ways HIV can be transmitted:

1. Through unprotected penetrative sex with an infected person, where body fluid from the infected person enters the partner’s body. Body fluids include semen, pre-ejaculatory fluid, vaginal fluid and blood (including menstruation).

2.Through infected blood, such as through contaminated needles or syringes.

3.From an infected mother to her baby during prgnancy,giving birth and breastfeeding.

Overall, about 30% of babies born to HIV-positive women are infected with the virus. However, the possibilities can be reduced with anti-HIV therapy such as using AZT.