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Thursday, 4 September 2014

You can reduce your risk of cancer byhaving a healthy lifestyle. Find outabout stopping smoking, eating a healthydiet, keeping fit and drinking less alcohol.

In 2009, 156,900 people in the UK died from
cancer. However, since the 1990s, survival
rates in men and women have improved for
most cancers.
There are no proven ways to prevent cancer,
but you can reduce your risk of getting it.
Risk factors you can do something about
include smoking and being overweight, and
there are other things you can do to reduce
your risk.
Healthy lifestyle
Leading a healthy lifestyle can help lower your
risk of developing certain cancers. You can do
this by:
eating a healthy balanced diet
maintaining a healthy weight
drinking less alcohol
stopping smoking
protecting your skin from sun
damage
Eating a healthy balanced diet
Stories about various foods and diets linked to
preventing cancer are often in the news. This
is because a lot of research is going on into
diet and cancer. But it isn’t easy to study the
link between diet and cancer because there
are so many different factors involved, and
cancer can take years to develop.
No single food or supplement can prevent
cancer from developing. Overall, research
shows a link between eating certain groups of
foods (rather than any specific foods, vitamins
or nutrients) and a reduction in cancer risk.
Eating a healthy balanced diet may lower your
risk of developing cancer. A healthy balanced
diet contains:
plenty of fruit and vegetables: try to
eat at least five portions a day
plenty of bread, rice, potatoes, pasta
and other starchy foods: choose
wholegrain foods where possible as
these contain more fibre
some meat, fish, eggs, beans and
other non-dairy sources of protein
some milk and dairy foods
just a small amount of foods and
drinks high in fat or sugars, such as
cakes, crisps and biscuits
Eating a healthy balanced diet will help make
sure your body gets all the nutrients it needs.
Fibre
Evidence consistently suggests that eating
plenty of fibre can reduce the risk of bowel
cancer. Diets high in fibre can help keep your
bowel healthy and prevent constipation.
Fibre-rich foods include wholegrain pasta,
bread, breakfast cereals and rice. Pulses, fruit
and vegetables are also good sources of
fibre.
Red and processed meat
Meat is a good source of protein, vitamins
and minerals, such as iron and zinc. But
evidence shows that there is probably a link
between eating red and processed meat, and
the risk of bowel cancer. People who eat a lot
of these meats have a higher risk of getting
bowel cancer than people who eat small
amounts.
Beef, pork and lamb are all red meat.
Processed meats include bacon, sausages,
salami and ham.
If you eat more than 90 grams of red or
processed meat a day (the equivalent of about
three thin-cut slices of roast beef, lamb or
pork, where each slice is about the size of
half a piece of sliced bread), it is
recommended that you cut down to 70 grams.
You can find out more about eating red and
processed meat.
Beta-carotene supplements
Beta-carotene, often found in antioxidant
supplements, has been found to increase the
risk of lung cancer developing in smokers and
people who have been heavily exposed to
asbestos at work. It is possible that taking
large amounts of beta-carotene supplements
would also increase the risk of cancer in other
people.
Maintaining a healthy weight
In England, over 60% of the population is
overweight or obese. Being overweight or
obese can increase your risk of some cancers,
such as:
bowel cancer
pancreatic cancer
oesophageal cancer
breast cancer if you are a woman
who has been through the
menopause
cancer of the womb (uterus)
kidney cancer
Being a healthy weight can reduce your risk of
developing cancer. You can find out whether
you are a healthy weight by using the BMI
healthy weight calculator.
You can find information and tips on how to
start losing weight.
Drinking less alcohol
Drinking alcohol is known to increase your
risk of some cancers, including:
mouth cancer
pharynx and larynx cancer
oesophageal cancer
colorectal cancer in men
breast cancer
It is probably a cause of other cancers such
as colorectal cancer in women and liver
cancer.
Women shouldn't regularly drink more than
2-3 units of alcohol a day, and men shouldn't
regularly drink more than 3-4 units a day.
"Regularly" means every day or on most days
of the week. Use the alcohol unit calculator to
find out how many units are in different
alcoholic drinks.
Stopping smoking
Lung cancer is responsible for around a
quarter of cancer deaths in the UK, and 90%
of lung cancer cases are related to smoking.
"Stopping smoking greatly cuts the risk of
developing cancer," says Hazel Nunn, Cancer
Research UK's health information officer. "The
earlier you stop, the greater the impact. But
it's never too late to quit. People who quit
smoking at 30 live nearly as long as non-
smokers, and those who quit at 50 can still
undo half the damage."
There is support to help you stop smoking.
Protect your skin from sun damage
Taking care in the sun so that you don't get
burned is important for preventing skin
cancer. Follow Cancer Research UK's
SunSmart plan to protect yourself:
Spend time in the shade between
11am and 3pm.
Make sure you never burn.
Cover yourself up with a T-shirt, hat
and sunglasses.
Take care not to let children get
burned.
Use sunscreen with a sun protection
factor (SPF) of at least 15.
Keep an eye on any moles or freckles you
have. If they change at all (for example, get
bigger or begin bleeding), see your GP as this
can be an early sign of cancer. The earlier
skin cancer is caught, the easier it is to treat,
so see your GP as soon as possible.
We need sunlight on our skin so that our
bodies can produce vitamin D, which is
essential for healthy bones. Read about
sunlight and vitamin D to find out how much
sunlight you need.
Know your body
It's important to know your body and
recognise any changes, such as lumps or
unexplained bleeding, and to get advice about
whether they might be serious.
Page last reviewed: 04/12/2013
Next review due: 0

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Do you know where're a dolphin's nipples located?

A dolphin's nipples are located in its anus , The calf sticks its bill in and the mother squirts milk into its mouth.

Monday, 31 March 2014

Actress America Ferrera's smile is insured for $10 million.

Lloyd's insures Ugly Betty star's smile for $10 million. The $10 million smile: Ugly Betty star America Ferrera's smile has been insured at Lloyd's. Lloyd’s has insured the smile of America Ferrera, star of the hit television show Ugly Betty, for $10 million. The policy was bought by at home teeth- whitening product Aquafresh White Trays as part of a promotion involving the celebrity which aims to raise money for US charity Smiles for Success. Wendy Baker, President, Lloyd’s America, helped to ‘unveil’ the Ugly Betty actress as the star behind the smile promotion at a ceremony in New York City yesterday. She said: “Lloyd’s, as the world’s leading, specialist insurance market, has more than 300 years' experience devising innovative insurance policies for unique risks – and insuring celebrity body parts is one of them. That's why, when our underwriters were approached to insure America's smile for $10 million, they were happy to devise a policy that fitted the bill." Miss Ferrera, who plays Betty Suarez in the hit US show, is the latest in a long line of celebrities to be insured at the world’s leading, specialist insurance market. Lloyd’s has insured Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards’ fingers; Marlene Dietrich’s legs; and, according to one history book, actress Bette Davis once insured her waistline against expansion. An underwriter was once even approached to.insure an un-named celebrity’s chest hair..The insurance coverage was placed through Lloyd's broker Glencairn Limited on behalf of Hanleigh Management Inc, based in Montvale, New Jersey. Miss Ferrera said: “Thank you to Aquafresh White Trays and Lloyd’s of London for insuring my smile, I’ll try my hardest to take care of it. It’s very flattering to have my smile insured for $10 million, it’s not something that I ever imagined happening.”

Sunday, 30 March 2014

In 2005 in Turkey, a suicide sheepjumped off a cliff and 1500 sheepfollowed the first one

Are sheep too smart for their own good, or are they just plain dumb? We’ll let you be the judge of that after you have read this bizarre yet slightly fascinating story. As Turkish shepherds watched on whilst their herd of sheep grazed, one sheep decided that it had enough of the world and jumped to its death. It doesn’t stop there though… As the stunned Turkish shepherds looked on, their herd of sheep one by one followed the initial sheep’s actions and jumped to their death as well – a nearly whopping 1,500 of them! It was reported that in the end, 450 sheep died after the mass suicide jump. They were able to save quite a few as those who jumped later were saved as the pile of sheep got higher, therefore the pile became more cushioned. Unfortunately, this mass suicide of sheep had an estimated loss to families of $100,000 – a very significant amount of money as the average GDP per head is around the figure of $2,700

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Getting married in Germany

Getting Married in Germany If a couple plans to get married in Germany, it is recommended to start with the legal formalities as soon as possible (for example, in some regions - 6 months early) because a number of legal issues, such as previous marriages, can create a hassle. There will be local requirements depending on where in Germany you are getting married. Some important issues:
to check local embassy and the local magistrate's office (Standesamt); to apply for what documentation is needed (usually: a birth certificate (with the stamp), a passport stamped with proof of residence (Aufenthaltserlaubnis);
a health certificate; a statement of parental consent (if a party is under 18); a certified translation (Apostille) of all the documentation if it is not in German provided by the Deputy Secretary of State;
a single certificate (Ledigkeitbescheinigung), proving that there are no impediments to the marriage as both bride and groom are single; in case of previous marriages to present either a death certificate for the former spouse or proof that the marriage was permanently dissolved by divorce; Important to note: A simple divorce decree from an American or British court is usually not enough. A statement to this effect from the court that granted the divorce is needed. If one will be having a church ceremony after the official wedding, baptism certificates and a
Certificate of Dismission are needed; it allows to get married outside of one’s county if one is
Catholic. For same sex marriages, this is allowed in Germany. In Germany, gay couples have pretty much the same rights as heterosexual couples do. Cousin marriages are also allowed in Germany. It can be difficult for non-German citizens to get married in Germany. The best way to go about getting married in Germany is to have a professional wedding agency arrange it for you. Wedding agencies are aware of all the requirements and can take a load of added stress off of you.
In Germany, one can’t just get married in a church and be legally married. Everybody getting married must first appear at a
Standesamt for a civil ceremony. The great majority of couples go no further. Once the marriage is legal, then one may have the ceremony in a church. Quite a few Muslims,
Jews and atheists get married at the registrar's office to avoid the Christian traditional procedure. The cost of the Standesamt wedding ranges from €30 to €75 and the ceremony usually is
conducted in German, so one may need a presence of an interpreter. Though, the cost of getting married in Germany depends on the financial status of the couple. It should be noted, that the wedding rooms are usually nice, they are usually located in one of the community's finer buildings. The
right atmosphere is created with flowers, subdued lighting, oil paintings and deep carpeting. Germany has many magnificent
cathedrals, palaces and castles that offer wedding arrangements. In large cities there are some special agencies, renting out the clothing necessary for the wedding and all the attributes needed Wedding coaches, drawn by four white horses, are also available as well as antique cars, limousines and the like. There are services dealing with the organization of the
wedding holiday, taking into consideration one’s will and possibilities.


Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Sri Lanka bowled out the Netherlands for the lowest total in twenty20 international history

Sri Lanka bowled out the Netherlands for the lowest total in Twenty20 International history before thrashing them by 9
wickets in the Super 10 tie of the World Twenty20 on Monday.
The 2007 and 2012 finalists made the quickest ever chase with 90 balls remaining to considerably boost their net run rate after skittling the Dutch out for 39 in 10.3
overs. Sri Lanka lost opener Kushal Perera (14) who lobbed Ahsan Malik for a catch at mid-on before Mahela Jawawardene (11) and Tilakratne Dilshan (12) polished off the total in just five overs to pick up their second victory in Group 1.
The Netherlands, who slayed both
Zimbabwe and Ireland en route to a famous entry into the Super 10s, were brought crashing down to the earth at the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong.
Only Tom Cooper got into double figures as the Associate Nation received a harsh wake-up call after their heroics against Ireland
ast Friday when they chased down 190 in 13.5 overs.
Their batsmen lacked the application and aptitude and had no answer to the seam of Angelo Mathews and Nuwan Kulasekara
with the new ball as they slumped to 1-3. After sent in to bat, the ambitious Dutch side had a nightmare start when they were
reduced to 9 for 4 in four overs.
This was the shortest innings in
international T20 history as well.
Stephan Myburgh (0) gave his side the worst start in the first over when he slogged at Kulasekara's third ball slicing it to the backwards point boundary, where
Lasith Malinga pouched a comfortable catch.
Mathews, from the reverse end, wreaked havoc on the Netherlands top-order sending
back Michael Swart (0) and Wesley Barresi (1) in successive balls in his first over. He was adjudged man of the match for obliterating the Dutch top order.
A power cut after that paused the game for some time.
As the lights were back and play resumed, the top Sri Lankan allrounder continued making inroads in his second over to trap
Peter Borren in the front for the third Dutch duck.
After adding 16 runs for the fifth wicket, the highest partnership of the innings, Ben Cooper (8) ran himself out to hasten their descent on 25 for 5. Cooper topscored with 16 before being trapped leg-before by Ajantha Mendis. Malinga made a double strike in the 10th over, getting rid of Logan van Beek (1) and Mudassar Bukhari (4) in his second.
In the next over, Mendis landed another Sri Lankan twin strike to send back Pietar Seelar (3) and Ahsan Malik (0). Mathews and Mendis bagged three wickets
each. Malinga picked two and Kulasekera one.
Sri Lanka came into the match with a close victory over South Africa by 5 runs.
Sri Lanka now lead the Group 1 table with four points with two wins. The islanders will take on England in their third match
on Thursday (March 27).
The Dutch will face South Africa earlier on the same day. Both the Group 1 matches will be held at the Chittagong.

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

New Zealand skipper Brendon mccullum became the highest individual scorers and scored first triple century for New Zealand

New Zealand skipper and wicketkeeper opening batsman Brendon McCullum has become the first New
Zealand batsman to score a triple century in
Test cricket. McCullum achieved the
monumental feat against India in the second
Test in Wellington on February 18, 2014.
McCullum was on 298 when he played a late
cut for a four to brake Martin Crowe ‘s New
Zealand record of 299.
McCullum began the day on 281 with New
Zealand at 571 for six. McCullum had already
become New Zealand’s second highest run-
scorer in an innings. He beat Stephen
Fleming ‘s 274 not out against Sri Lanka in
2003. Crowe had scored 299 against Sri Lanka
in 1991. McCullum had scored a double
century against India in the first Test in Auckland.
He made Indian bowlers toil and he raced his
way past the 300-run mark - the highest
individual score by a Kiwi - on Day 5 of the
second Test against India in Wellington.
McCullum's 300 came in the opening session of
play on Tuesday and at a time when his team
desperately needed a big knock to save the
match. The 32-year-old Kiwi skipper reached
the landmark in 557 balls and his innings
included 32 fours and 4 sixes.
McCullum had dominated for most part of Day
three and four with powerful shots all around
the Basin Reserve stadium. It was not just
about aggression however.
McCullum's knock epitomized maturity and he
was smart enough to respect the good
deliveries - avoiding unnecessary risks. He
however did show his sublime class each time
he crossed a landmark. While he had
completed his century on Sunday by
dispatching Ishant Sharma for a six, he
reached his 200 with a firm flick of the pads
off Zaheer Khan in Monday's second session.
This was his third score of two hundred or
more in Tests, all of which have come against
India.
McCullum found a reliable partner in Bradley-
John Watling who was willing to stick it out in
the middle. The duo added a record 352 runs
for the sixth wicket before Watling was
removed by Mohammed Shami.
McCullum though had luck on his side as he
was given a couple of lifelines through the
course of his innings. Dropped twice - by Virat
Kohli and Ishant Sharma, the Kiwi made the
most of this opportunity to get a big score
which was what his team needed after staring
at a first innings deficit of 246. From 94/5,
McCullum crafted a brilliant fight back to leave
the Indians too stunned to look like the second
best Test side in the world.
McCullum's innings ended two balls after
reaching the milestone when he fell to Zaheer
Khan for 302. By then, he had taken the game
well beyond India.
New Zealand declared at 680/8 and set India
435 to win. Virat Kohli hit an unbeaten 105 as
India ended the day at 166/3. The match was
drawn and New Zealand won the series 1-0.

Monday, 17 February 2014

30 years old bear in California

"Pike, a 30 year old polar bear was gifted 10 pounds of snow for his birthday in a California zoo."

Floating forest in Sydney,Australia

"A forest sprouted on a 102 year old abandoned ship in Sydney, Australia. The ship is now a floating forest."

Seashore in Maldives

"This seashore in Maldives is glowing due to Bioluminescence, emission of light by a living organism."

87 year old woman complete'Fun Run for Cancer'

87 year old woman from Texas completes'Fun Run For Cancer'in honor of her son. She had a police escort and her docto.

Hitler banned cricket in Germany.

Hitler banned cricket in Germany,once he was
watching the match,asked when it would be
over?
Tomorrow, someone replied.
"By this time this stupid game is over here, I
could have conquered three countries."said
Hitler
It is said that Hitler killed German cricket team
is unlikely to be tru,there is no reference to
it.Cricket had being played in Germany.German
cricket team was associated member of
international cricket council.ranked on 18th
position at the time

Monday, 3 February 2014

Third quickest delivery in international cricket history delivered by Shaun tait

Shaun Tait Bowling Speed: 160. 7
Shaun William Tait is a Right Arm fast
Bowler Who Represented Australian
National Cricket Team, Shaun Tait is The
No 3 in the fastest Bowlers list he bowled
his fastest delivery of 160 .7 kmph in a T 20
international in the against Pakistan in
2010 at Melbourne .
How Is the Bowling Speed Measured in
Cricket

Second fastest bowler in international cricket history

Brett Lee Bowling Speed : 160.8
Brett Lee is the fastestest Australian
bowler in the Austrailian Cricket History,
and the 2 nd Fastest of All Time in The
History of Cricket. He bowled his fastest
delivery of 160.8 kmph against New
Zealand at Napier in 2005 .

Saudi price al waleed one of the top ten richest people of the world

His Royal Highness Prince Al Waleed
bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is a
Saudi Arabian national who is the
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
Kingdom Holding Company, or KHC. He
is one of the richest men in the world,
with a net financial worth amounting
to around $20 billion. Coming from the
oil-rich Middle Eastern country, one
would think that he earned his wealth
from the oil and gas industry. Prince Al
Waleed, however, made his mark in
real estate properties and construction,
before cementing his fortune in the
banking industry.
Prince Al Waleed was the man
responsible for bailing out Citicorp in
the early 90s with an investment
amounting to $590 million. The bank
recovered, and he has since been
laughing all the way to the bank. He
loves life and the perks that go with it,
so he indulges himself in toys that mere
mortals like us could just dream of.
Here are some of the toys of Prince Al
Waleed bin Talal.

Saturday, 1 February 2014

first woman pilot of pakistan

                                                                                              Naima Gul became first woman pilot of pakistan.she belongs from swat.she became a youngest woman pilot of the world also.she achived this goal in the age of 12.

youngest woman pilot of the world

          Naima Gul from Pakistan became a youngest woman pilot of the world.she became pilot in the age of 12.                                                          

garage man won $15 million lottrey

In 2002, a 19 years old garbage man won $15 million lottery, spent it all on drugs, gambling, and prostitutes. Now he's a garbage man again.

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Arabian Business ranked waleed as the most influential Arab in the world.

Al Waleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz al Saud
( Arabic: ﺍﻟﻮﻟﻴﺪ ﺑﻦ ﻃﻼﻝ ﺑﻦ ﻋﺒﺪﺍﻟﻌﺰﻳﺰ ﺁﻝ ﺳﻌﻮﺩ ,
born 7 March 1955) is a Saudi Arabian
businessman and investor. He the grandson
of King Abdulazziz Saudi royal family .
He is the founder, CEO, and 95%-owner
of the Kingdom Holding Company . Arabian
Business ranked him as the most influential
Arab in the world.
In March 2013, Forbes listed Al Waleed as
the 26th-richest man in the world, with an
estimated net worth of US $20 Billion.
Prince al Waleed disputes the Forbes
valuation, and believes his wealth to be $26
billion.  Bloomberg later estimated his
wealth as $30 billion. Arabian Business
Magazine estimated his wealth at $31.2B in
December 2013.

Monday, 27 January 2014

The first asain who was selected in an Australian cricket squad


Davenell Frederick Whatmore (born 16
March 1954, Colombo, Sri Lanka) is a
former international cricketer who
represented Australia.he was the first asain who was selected for Australian national side.He had a very short
international career from March 1979 to
January 1980 in which he played just seven
Test matches scored 293 including two fifties and his best score was 77.he one One Day
International . At first-class level, he scored
over 6,000 runs for Victoria .
Whatmore is the current coach of Pakistan.