Saturday, April 28, 2012

3 Five Keys to safer food

Everyone wants to look and feel healthy. By choosing safer food, healthier nutrition and regular physical activity,

you can improve your health throughout your life. These choices are particularly important because they are about personal decisions that only you can make.
Increasing your knowledge about the Five key behaviors related to each of the areas above can help you make better choices. These key behaviors are important for your health no matter how old you are or where you live in the world. Look better, feel better, reduce your visits to the doctor, maintain normal blood sugar and blood pressure, keep a healthy weight – these are just a few of the benefits of adopting the key behaviors described in a brochure prepared by the South African Department of Health in collaboration with the Regional Office for Africa, World Health Organization. It was part of an overall strategy to enhance public awareness about the contribution of food and physical activity to healthy lifestyles.
As the teams display the highest levels of fitness and health, the 2010 FIFA World Cup provided a unique opportunity to share these messages.               And More

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Malignant mediastinal germ cell tumors (seminomas) were first described as a clinical entity approximately 50 years ago. Mediastinal and other extragonadal germ cell tumors were initially thought to represent isolated metastases from an inapparent gonadal primary site