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Friday, June 14, 2013

HOW TIME FLIES! CRAIG DAVID

DO YOU RECOGNISE THIS FACE?
British R&B singer Craig David, 32,
British R&B singer Craig David, 32,




British R&B singer Craig David, 32

British R&B singer Craig David, 32,




COCOICE'S LOVE FOR BREAST ENLARGMENT COSMETIC SURGERY!



Sarah Mojisola Sowole, popularly known as CoCoIce, is a born rap star. The “It’s me” crooner has, no doubt, brought swags into the entertainment industry.  The Ogun State- born lady, in an interview with tribune newspaper spoke on her music and fashion preferences. She had primary education at Ewenla Nursery and Primary School, Lagos and also Kiddies Kingdom Private School, went to University of Lagos (UNILAG), Study to Mass Communication  Lagos but she was unable to complete her degree due to financial constraints. At present, efforts are in top gear to return to school.
She confessed her love for cosmetic surgery especially, breast enlargement and planning to have boobs surgery in the nearest future that having breast enlargement is a desire, not that she is not gifted but as an Oliver Twist.


Sunday, April 28, 2013

BE WARNED! WEARING TIGHT BRA MAY LEAD TO BREAST CANCER




Women have been wearing bras for years. Maybe it is because society feels that breasts look better being supported or maybe they feel more comfortable with breasts that are lofty and vivacious. Of course, many women will go to any length to make sure their breasts stay that way.
In some cases the bra size was measured incorrectly. A frequent error is to overestimate the under-bust measurement of women with a large bust. Many people are unaware that the weight of the breasts is not only carried by the bra straps, but also by the under-bust band.
There were series of research that link breast cancer and bras, women who wear a bra 24 hours per day have 75% chance of developing breast cancer(3 out of 4). If they wear it more than 12 hours (but not during sleep), this chance is 14.28% (1 out of 7). With less than 12 hours per day, the breast cancer risk is dramatically decreased to 00.6%
Some of the symptoms are mainly shoulder/arm complaints; tension across the shoulders and neck, headaches, cervical spine problems and also back pain in the lower spinal region. Narrow, ill-fitting straps which cut in can also irritate and put strain on the trapezius muscle and complex structures of the shoulder joint. A well-fitting bra should not impede the free movement of the shoulder blades. If a woman is experiencing problems in the cervical spine region or shoulders, or suffers from chronic headaches and back pain, her existing bras and measurements should always be checked to exclude any potential problems
Answer these questions: -
Does your bust bulge out at the top, sides or bottom of your bra?
Does your bust fall out or become visible underneath the bra, or push the centerpiece of the bra away from the body?
Do you have red marks around your body after taking off your?
Do your cups look wrinkly?
Does your bra centerpiece sit away from your body?
Do your bra straps mark your shoulders?
If your answer is Yes to any of the above then your cup size is too small! And be warned!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Beware SARS is Out There Again

LONDON (Reuters) - A third patient in Britain has contracted a new SARS-like virus, becoming the second confirmed British case in a week and showing the deadly infection is being spread from person to person, health officials said on Wednesday.
The latest case, in a man from the same family as another patient, brings the worldwide number of confirmed infections with the new virus - known as novel coronavirus, or NCoV - to 11.
Of those, five have died. Most of the infected lived or had recently been in the Middle East. Three have been diagnosed in Britain.
NCoV was identified when the World Health Organisation (WHO) issued an international alert in September 2012 saying a virus previously unknown in humans had infected a Qatari man who had recently been in Saudi Arabia.
The virus belongs to the same family as SARS, or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome - a coronavirus that emerged in China in 2002 and killed about a tenth of the 8,000 people it infected worldwide. Symptoms common to both viruses include severe respiratory illness, fever, coughing and breathing difficulties.
Britain's Health Protection Agency (HPA) said the latest patient, who is a UK resident and does not have any recent travel history, is in intensive care at a hospital in central England.
"Confirmed novel coronavirus infection in a person without travel history to the Middle East suggests that person-to-person transmission has occurred, and that it occurred in the UK," said John Watson, the HPA's head of respiratory diseases.
He said the new case was a family member in close contact with another British case confirmed on Monday and who may have been at greater risk because of underlying health conditions.
The WHO said although this latest case shows evidence of person-to-person transmission, it still believes "the risk of sustained person-to-person transmission appears to be very low".




RISK VERY LOW, BUT VIRUSES CAN MUTATE
Coronaviruses are typically spread like other respiratory infections such as flu, travelling in airborne droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
Yet since NCoV was identified in September, evidence of person-to-person transmission has been limited.
Watson said the fact it probably had taken place in the latest two cases in Britain gave no reason for increased alarm.
"If novel coronavirus were more infectious, we would have expected to have seen a larger number of cases than we have seen since the first case was reported three months ago.
Tom Wilkinson, a senior lecturer in respiratory medicine at Britain's University of Southampton, said that if NCoV turned out to be like the previous SARS outbreak, it may prove quite slow to spread from one human to another.
"But it's early days to make any definite statements because viruses can change and mutate very rapidly, so what is right today may be wrong tomorrow," he told Reuters.
Based on the current situation, the WHO said all member states should continue surveillance for severe acute respiratory infections and investigate any unusual patterns.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Ruggedman views on marriage commitment

Yea!  he opens his mouth and dishes out his hidden idea about marriage, when I went through this, men! am left with no option to share this with you singles and married friends out there.
Though, issues on marriage and divorce is becoming popular, most especially divorce in the western region is becoming means of celebrating freedom from marriage bonds.
Am afraid that it will not be taken as civilization or culture very soon as people will be celebrating divorce anniversary, read the share of Rugged baba on this issue.


  




Monday, January 21, 2013

Wearing Too Tight Tie Make You at Risk of Blindness.



Wearing a tightly-knotted tie may help a man look smart but it can increase the risk of serious eye disease, warned doctors.
They say a tie that fits too tightly around the neck - or a fat neck itself - can cause the eyes to bulge by putting pressure on the main neck vein.
This, in turn, may raise the internal pressure of the eye, one of the causes of glaucoma, a sight- threatening disorder affecting thousands of Britons.
The small study in New York measured the pressure of the fluid in the eyeball in a small group of men before and after they attached their tie.
They found a significant rise - and warn that long-term pressure rises have been linked to the condition glaucoma.
Researchers from the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary in New York tested 40 men, half of whom were healthy, and half of whom had already been diagnosed with glaucoma.
Their "intraocular pressure" was measured, then they were asked to put on a "slightly uncomfortable" tie for three minutes.
They were tested again, and 60% of the glaucoma patients, and 70% of the healthy men were found to have significant rises in pressure. As soon as the ties were removed, the pressure fell again.
What is Glaucoma? Glaucoma is a chronic condition where the pressure in the eyeball increases, eventually damaging the optic nerve and causing loss of vision because it is difficult for fluid in the eye to drain away.
At first only the extreme edges of the field of vision are affected, but if left untreated the condition can cause blindness.
Vein squeeze -The experts say that the ties are probably causing the problem because they are constricting the jugular vein, the main blood vessel returning blood from the head towards the heart.
They add that such rises in pressure could also lead to normal, healthy patients being diagnosed as at risk of glaucoma by mistake.
Dr Robert Ritch, a glaucoma specialist, said that men who wore a tight necktie daily could cause a sustained increase in internal eye blood pressure and 'push up' the risk of glaucoma.
Another problem was that wearing a tight tie might give a falsely high reading of eye blood pressure during routine checks, possibly resulting in an incorrect diagnosis.
The study team claims a tight tie, particularly when worn by those with fat necks, constricts the jugular vein which raises venous pressure followed by pressure within the eye.



Sunday, January 20, 2013

7 Ways to Better Your Relationship


In order to have a better relationship there are some tips that you need to keep to heart, though, these tips are not all in all but according to findings they worked and can also work for you if you practice them.
Having a promising and successful relationship is all heart felt desire of everyone, but in real sense is not everybody that enjoys his/her relationship. Some are in relationship as if they are in prison or they are been force their, that is they are just enduring it.
For you to derive utmost joy and peace of mind, keep these to heart.

Give trust to earn one
‘He that watereth shall be watered’ said the holy book, which can literally mean for you to expect trust from your spouse/partner you must first give that trust. What you do not give or have do not expect it from others, in order for you to have better relationship sow trust to reap love.

Avoid nagging
Nagging is one of the killers of continuity in any relationship be it at work or home, a man or woman that nags only dig the pit for his or her relationship to halt, try to ignore the bad side and celebrate his/her strength and if you can not hold that path-way to make peace to reign.

Give a listening hear
Don’t just listen and nod in a conversation, give attention. Do you know giving body signal while communicating gives assurance to the person that you are with them? Take time and sit down to listen to your partner’s problems and worries. This is a great step in strengthening a relationship.

Say how much you love
Although this may sound common or serve as a means of flattering but it is an important part of any relationship. Do not just say a casual ‘I love you’, let your spouse feel it and see the expression, there is power in tongue and the way it is said.

Free your mind
Not relationship is super wonderful or extraordinary without any itches, the way and manner a problem is handled and solved is called maturity in a relationship, do not take your partner for granted. If there is something that is bothering you, stop picking up petty fights, instead talk it out with your partner.

Give attention
One of the major reasons of being in relationship is to have someone to share feeling with, when you are with your loved one, make it a point to be with them whole heart. Do not divert attention to your fone (pinging, watching football or occupying your mind with other things).

Be thankful
Appreciating one another is a compulsory duty for both, saying thank you, giving cool smile, warm hugs and others mean we appreciate our partners, which will make your spouse to be happy and lively. He/she will always longing to be with you, this will boost your relationship tremendously.
Seeing you better and stronger in your relationship.