Monday, 12 October 2015
Darwin
Darwin
is the largest city in the Northern Territory but it is the smallest and most
northerly of the Australia capital cities .Only about 136,000 people live in
Darwin. Darwin lies in the Northern Territory on the Timor Sea.
The Aboriginal people of the Larrikin language group are
the traditional custodians and the first inhabitants of the greater Darwin
area.
The Northern Territory was transferred to Federal
administration in 1911 and Darwin became the city’s official name.
Darwin has a tropical savanna climate with distinct wet
and dry seasons and the average maximum temperature is remarkably similar all
year round.
Tourist activities-Charles Darwin National Park is close
to the city and free to visit .a visit to any of the local Darwin Markets is
also free .There is beautiful tropical bush rock pools the closest to Darwin
are at Berry Springs.
Darwin beachside markets
That is all I hope one day you will visit it and see
Darwin. It is a lovely city!
Stroke
Definition
of stroke
Stroke also known as
cerebrovascular accident (CVA), Cerebrovascular insult (CVI), or brain attack is
when poor blood flow to the brain results in the cell death. We have different
definition stroke as neurological deficit of cerebrovascular cause that persist
beyond 24 hours or is interrupted by death within 24 hours.
Stroke
statistic
·
Stroke is the second most frequent cause of
death worldwide.
·
For 20 years the numbers of stroke decrease
by approximately10%
·
South Asians are at particularly high risk
for stroke (40% of global stroke risk)
·
95% of strokes occur in people age 45 and
older, but 2/3 of strokes occurred in those over 65 years older
·
Man are 25% more likely to suffer strokes
than women
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60% of deaths from stroke occur in woman
·
70% of people who have a stroke survive
Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus commonly called as diabetes is a
disease of metabolic disorder when the blood sugar levels tend to remain high
either because insufficient insulin is produce in pancreas or because the cells
not responding to the insulin produced. Insulin the hormone produced in the
pancreas which a large gland behind the stomach.
Diabetes occurs in several forms but the most important
Type 1 diabetes or Insulin Dependent diabetes
mellitus or “juvenile diabetesType 2 diabetes or Non-Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus or insulin resistant
Diabetes
Mellitus statistics
·
382 million people have diabetes worldwide.
Types 2 makes about 90 % cases.
·
Diabetes resulted in 1.5 million death in
world per year.
·
It is 8th leading cause of death
in world.
·
Diabetes Mellitus is a major health problem
in Australia.
·
4% of Australians have diabetes (that is
around 1 million people)
·
280 Australians develop diabetes every day
·
1 in 20 pregnancies are affects by diabetes
·
3 in 5 of people with diabetes also have
cardiovascular diseases
sugar in soft drinks
Obesity is a very serious health issue in nowadays. In the last decade observed much more fat people than in the past. Sugar is one of the reason why today we have 60%people with overweight and why diabetes very serious disease has increased triple .In seventies that percentage was much smaller. You can find sugar in all products in supermarket soft drinks one of them!
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/too-many-sugary-drinks-could-be-deadly-say-health-experts-20151009-gk5ejk.html
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Life on Mars
This is an interesting article maybe no my generation but our children will travel on yhe Mars why not:-)?????
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/life-on-mars-nasa-unveils-plans-for-human-colonies-by-2030s-20151010-gk5w3k.html
Monday, 5 October 2015
painkillers or dangerous drugs
A lot of country in the world have same problem. Their inhabitants taking too much codein sometimes without medical reason> Australia wants that the use and sale of codeine to be under control.
http://www.smh.com.au/national/health/dont-punish-us-by-taking-codeine-painkillers-off-the-shelves-say-consumers-20151002-gjzrnc.html
Sunday, 4 October 2015
London Fashion week
Vogue has recommended for the following spring!
http://www.vogue.com/13351409/top-london-fashion-week-collections/
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