Monday, January 16, 2012

third year evening class getting busy na kitabu for the coming  examinations ,wish u all the lucky  in your preparartion guys

Saturday, January 14, 2012

effects za masausage people

Eating two slices of bacon — or one sausage — a day can increase a person's risk of developing pancreatic cancer by 19 percent, a study out of Sweden has found.
Pancreatic cancer kills 80 percent of people in under a year of being diagnosed; only 5 percent of patients are still alive after five years, according to The Guardian.
Eating 1.8 ounces of processed meat every day — the equivalent to one sausage or two rashers of bacon — increases the risk by 19 percent, and the risk goes up if a person eats more, the paper cites experts from the "respected" Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, as saying.
The findings after examining data from 11 studies, including 6,643 cases of pancreatic cancer, were published in the British Journal of Cancer.
"Pancreatic cancer has poor survival rates," the Daily Mail quoted Susanna Larsson from the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm as saying. "So it's important to understand what can increase the risk of this disease."
Fox News cited experts as saying the overall risk of pancreatic cancer was relatively low. Most people have only a 1.4 percent chance of getting pancreatic cancer, reported Dr. Richard Besser, ABC News's senior health and medical editor.  “If you have a serving of processed meat per day, your risk would go up to 1.7 percent; still very small.”
It is dubbed "the silent killer," as it often does not produce symptoms — such as back pain, loss of appetite and weight loss — in the early stages, according to ANI, which adds that:
Little is known about its causes other than that smoking, excess alcohol and being overweight all seem to contribute.
The risk posed by eating meat was substantially lower than for smoking, found to increase the likelihood of pancreatic cancer by 74 percent, according to the reports.
Meanwhile, ordinary red meat, like steak, reportedly increases a man’s chance of getting the cancer, but not a woman’s.
Scroll through the slideshow above to see what public figures have been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

Saturday, December 31, 2011








 
A New Year’s Prayer.


Dear Lord, please give me…
    A few friends who understand me and remain my friends;
    A work to do which has real value,
        without which the world would be the poorer;
    A mind unafraid to travel, even though the trail be not blazed;
    An understanding heart;
    A sense of humor;
    Time for quiet, silent meditation;
    A feeling of the presence of God;
    The patience to wait for the coming of these things,
    With the wisdom to recognize them when they come. Amen.




Friday, December 30, 2011

Tasnia ya habari Tanzania imempoteza Mwandishi mwingine  mkongwe nchini John Ngayoma ambaye  alifariki dunia jana asubuhi  baada ya kuugua kwa muda mrefu..
Katika kipindi cha uhai wake marehemu alifanya kazi na Redio Tanzania,ITV,na BBC alipokuwa anafanya mpaka mwisho wa uhai wake.
Bwana ametoa na bwana ametwaa, Mungu ailaze roho ya marehemu  mahali pema peponi.