I hate Spam!

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Need to do something. Looks like many people come and spam my blog. I will do something and find good plugin to counter that all stupid comment. Right now, i just delete all spam comment manually. Remember, if some of you did bad comment or spam comment. I will do something about that.

Ps: I hate spam and spamming!

I guess, i already not write for long time to this blog. Really busy with my others work and i need to do something about this website. Looks like i already have something in my mind. I hope i can do something better next time.

Just wonder if i died? who will handle this blog? Ehm..

Ps: Anyway, happy new year and do your best! :)

I hope you not laugh too much. Its also another yoga practice? Just watch it.

Ps: Its really yoga? Hoho :)

Just do some research and i found another good site to share. If you looking for diet and nutrition information, i suggest you visit this website : Americanheart.org

Must be good for heart problem person and i also need to read more information about heart since i’m suffer heart attack problem. I hope i’m not too tired today and can spend time to do my work.

I know some people have great life. So, why not some of you take care about yourself and re-think always. Not all people can remain healthy everyday. So, take care about yourself and your precious family by looking some information like this. I hope all of you have great heart and lungs.

Ps: I hope not anyone have heart attack problem like me.

Did you know any symptoms of heart attack?? I hope some of you should know about that. If not, maybe you can read and remember this symptoms.

  • Chest discomfort. Most heart attacks involve discomfort in the center of the chest that lasts more than a few minutes, or that goes away and comes back. It can feel like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain.
  • Discomfort in other areas of the upper body. Symptoms can include pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw or stomach.
  • Shortness of breath. May occur with or without chest discomfort.
  • Other signs: These may include breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea or lightheadedness

Ehm, even its short. I hope some of you will learn about a dangerous of heart attack. I have this problem now and i hope i’m not suffer too much. Wuu..

Ps: I hope she will never leave me..

Did you love to practice yoga today? I thought its different and if you want to have good for your mind nad body, might be you can try Yoga Practice. Just watch this video first.

See: Its looks different right? What do you think about yoga now? I think its also good for our stress problem and diet. Have you try guys? :)

So, did leukemia will cure if we use Chemotherapy Method? What is Chemotherapy?

Chemotherapy uses powerful drugs to destroy cancer cells. These drugs can be given intravenously (IV, through a vein), orally (by mouth), subcutaneously (injected under the skin), intramuscularly (injected into muscle), or intrathecally (injected into cerebrospinal fluid [CSF]).

Chemotherapy used to treat leukemia varies, because there are many different forms of this disease. In general, leukemia treatment combines chemotherapy with a number of different anticancer drugs, which destroy cancer cells by preventing them from growing and dividing rapidly.

Unfortunately, a number of the body’s normal, noncancerous cells (e.g., hair cells, red and white blood cells, blood-clotting platelets, cells that line the gastrointestinal tract) also divide rapidly, and are harmed by chemotherapy. Damage to these cells cause side effects, which depend upon the type and dose of the drugs, as well as the length of time that they are used.

Chemotherapy side effects may include the following:

* Temporary hair loss
* Mouth sores
* Anemia (decreased numbers of red blood cells; may cause fatigue, dizziness, and shortness of breath)
* Leukopenia (decreased numbers of white blood cells; may lower resistance to infection)
* Thrombocytopenia (decreased numbers of platelets; may lead to easy bleeding or bruising)
* Gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g., nausea, vomiting, diarrhea)

You can read more about Chemotherapy method at this site. Its interesting method.

Eyeman - Huh, diya. If you need to try chemotherapy method, will you like it? :)

We already know about what cause Leukemia and Leukemia symptoms. How about the risk factor?

Numerous risk factors may be responsible for DNA damage within the blood cells. The risk factors believed to have the strongest associations with leukemia include the following:

  • Age - Roughly 60–70% of leukemias occur in people who are older than 50.
  • Radiation–The risk of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is increased among people who have been exposed to high doses of radiation (for example, atomic bomb survivors in Japan, people who lived near the nuclear reactor accident in Chernobyl, and armed forces who participated in American nuclear detonations during the late 1950s). It is important to note, however, that standard diagnostic x-rays pose little or no increase in leukemia risk.
  • Chemicals–The risk for acute leukemia is increased 20-fold among workers with long-term exposure to benzene. Risk also is increased among workers exposed to some other solvents, herbicides, and pesticides. Agricultural chemicals, in particular, have been linked with an increased risk of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). In addition, some reports suggest that leukemia risk may be increased in workers exposed to dioxin, styrenes, butadienes, or ethylene oxides.
  • Viruses–The human T-cell leukemia virus I (HTLV-I) is related to acute T-cell leukemia. This type of leukemia is well documented in parts of the Caribbean and Asia, but it is uncommon in the United States and Europe. Higher rates of leukemias also have been reported in workers who are exposed to animal viruses (e.g., butchers, slaughterhouse workers, veterinary practitioners).
  • Genetics–Leukemia risk is increased 15-fold among children with Down’s syndrome, which is a genetically linked chromosomal abnormality (usually an extra copy of chromosome 21). Three rare inherited disorders—Fanconi’s anemia, Bloom’s syndrome, and ataxia telangiectasia—also have an increased risk for leukemia.In addition, leukemia varies among racial and ethnic groups with different genetic make-ups. For example, rates of lymphoma and leukemia (e.g., chronic lymphocytic leukemia, CLL) are especially high in some Jewish populations, whereas Asian populations rarely develop CLL. First-degree relatives (e.g., parents, children, siblings) of CLL patients have a 2- to 4-fold increased risk for this cancer.Recent studies have shown that, in some types of leukemia (e.g., AML), genetics also may play a role in the risk for recurrence of the disease.

Eyeman - Sometimes, we forget about many thing. But when its comes to us, we alert about everything. It is too late or not? :(

Did you know how leukemia attack us? What the cause of leukemia? Its because of DNA or what?

Although researchers have studied the many cellular changes associated with leukemia, it is unknown why these changes occur. It is likely that certain risk factors are involved. Many factors (e.g., age, genetics) are unmodifiable (beyond control). Other factors (e.g., environmental, lifestyle-related variables) are more controllable (modifiable).

It is now known that all cancers, including leukemia, begin as a mutation in the genetic material—the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)—within certain cells. The external or internal causes of such change probably add up over a lifetime. Leukemia begins when one or more white blood cells experience DNA loss or damage. Those errors are copied and passed on to subsequent generations of cells. The abnormal leukemic cells remain in an immature blast form that never matures properly. They do not die off like normal cells, but tend to multiply and accumulate within the body.

DNA errors also may occur in the form of translocations—damage produced when part of one chromosome becomes displaced and attached to another chromosome. Translocations disrupt the normal sequencing of the genes. As a result, oncogenes (cancer-promoting genes) on the chromosomes may be “switched on,” while tumor suppressors (cancer-preventing genes) may be switched off. Many leukemias contain translocations that affect the blood cell chromosomes. Physicians often test for these translocations to help diagnose leukemia, determine a patient’s prognosis, and identify cancer recurrence.

Credit to Onchology Channel

Eyeman - I’m not really sure with that. But many articles said same thing like that..

The first indications of leukemia often are nonspecific or vague. They may occur with other cancerous as well as noncancerous disorders. Although signs and symptoms vary for each type of leukemia, there are some general features. Broad symptoms of leukemia may include:

* Fatigue
* Malaise (vague feeling of bodily discomfort)
* Abnormal bleeding
* Excessive bruising
* Weakness
* Reduced exercise tolerance
* Weight loss –> really? Haiya..
* Bone or joint pain
* Infection and fever??
* Abdominal pain or “fullness”
* Enlarged spleen, lymph nodes, and liver

Chronic leukemia often goes undetected for many years until it is identified in a routine blood test. In fact, nearly one in five chronic leukemia patients have no symptoms at the time of their diagnosis. Most symptoms of acute leukemia are caused by a lack of normal blood cells. This is due to overcrowding of the blood-forming bone marrow by leukemia cells.

Eyeman : You can know more about Leukemia symptoms at Wrongdiagnosis site.

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