Perhaps, it may seem a bit early to consider promising teams for the grand soccer world cup 2010 in South Africa because still six more teams need to qualify for the event. African teams including South Africa, Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, and Ivory Coast are qualifiers for the events. The Asian teams include Japan, Australia, North Korea, and South Korea. The European qualifiers are Denmark, Switzerland, Slovakia, Germany, Spain, England, Serbia, Italy, and Netherlands. The qualifying oceanic countries are Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Brazil. The American countries are Mexico, Honduras and United States. However, there are some qualifiers matches which are still left.
For the entire betting enthusiasts who are looking forward to place lucrative bets need to have complete information about the teams and their performance. There is no doubt in saying that Brazil is believed to be one of the promising team for the South African world. The reason for this is, Brail has never failed to qualify in single world cup and with their dread players it appears as if the country will shine in Soccer World Cup 2010 in South Africa. On the other hand Australia seems to be performing best in World cup, being the 16th best teams according to the FIFA world rankings it surely holds the depth to win.
Well, there are long lists that indicate positive aspects and winning chances of each qualifying teams, it is quite helpful who are keen on keeping their money at stake. Betting on soccer has always been an activity filled with thrill and adventure, people place bets with great interest. Along with getting ideas from the current playing positions of the teams the betting enthusiasts also follow some traditional methods of betting. Some most common betting trends are 'win bets' wherein the bet is put on the team that has more chances of winning.
Then there are 'lay bets' in which you bet against the wining team and also there are 'each way bets', these bets can be placed on a single event or else for two or more selections in a multiple bet. Apart from these selected range of bets there are a wide range of betting trends that are made by ones imagination, it can range from performance of the players to the number of goals made by each team. Consider betting as your hobby only then you will able to have utmost enjoyment of the game. Place smarter strategies for World Cup 2010 Betting and get along with a huge winning amount.
The Football World Cup 2010 will attract a lot of interest and there's a lot of information about the event and about placing football bets on it at world cup betting.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup - All About Paraguay!
The Road to South Africa 2010!
From an Olympic perspective, Paraguay is a unique nation in the Western Hemisphere. Why? This landlocked nation is famous for its competitive athletes. Against all odds, by 1987, the Paraguayan tennis team made world headlines when they, led by Victor Manuel Pecci, defeated the United States 3-2. That day was very special for the South American country. But Paraguay has had other greatest performances in sport. Without the economic power of many Olympic nations, the FIFA 2010 World Cup will be the fourth appearance in the World Cup for Paraguay, a record in the world's developing countries. Since then this Spanish-speaking nation has been home to many top soccer players, including Casimiro Avalos, Jose Luis Chilavert, Roberto Cabanas and Julio Cesar Romero.
Country Profile: Paraguay
Paraguay is a Spanish-speaking nation located in the heart of South America. This landlocked country has an area of 157,000 square miles (406,752 km) and surrounded by Bolivia to the north, by Brazil to the west, by Argentina to the east. With more than six million people, Paraguay - about the size of California-- is among the most sparsely populated countries in the Western Hemisphere. At the same time, it is one of the most ethnically homogeneous countries in the region. Meanwhile, Asuncion is home to the country's capital city. By the early 1810s, Paraguay became one of the first independent nations of the world. Historically, the Latin American republic was a dictatorship until 1989 when the nation's ruler Alfredo Stroessner was overthrown by Andres Rodriguez.
World Cup Tradition
The FIFA recognized Paraguay as a member in 1925. In 1922 and 1929, Paraguay was runner up in the South American Tournaments in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and Buenos Aires (Argentina). In the next year, by mid-1930, Paraguay was one of 13 countries to make its World Cup debut in Montevideo, Uruguay's capital. In this event, it finished eight, outpacing Romania, Belgium and Mexico. In the latter part of the 20th century, the men's football team competed at the IV World Cup in Brazil. Meanwhile, it became South American champion in 1953. Between June 3 and June 29, 1958, Paraguay ranked 12th in the global tournament in Stockholm (Sweden).
On July 27, 1965 in Luque (Paraguay), was born Jose Luis Chilavert, one of Latin America's top athletes in the 1990s. During that period of time, he had a great career as goalkeeper. He played for Velez Sarfield (Argentina), Zaragoza (Spain) and other foreign teams. Under the leadership of Chilavert, one of the nation's three most popular idols, along with Pecci and Augusto Roa Bastos (novelist), Velez Sarfield won many international titles, including the Copa Libertadores (1994), the Copa Interamericana (1994), the Intercontinental Cup (1994), and the Supercopa Sudamericana (1996). In 1995, 1997 and 1998, he was named as the world's best goalkeeper by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS).
By the late 1970s, the men's soccer team placed second in the Youth South American Tournament. Subsequently, it ranked among the top seven teams in the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. This team was the nucleus of the country's team for the Mexico 1986 FIFA World Cup.
At the FIFA 1986 World Cup in Mexico, the men's football squad qualified for the semi-finals and was one of the thirteen best teams on Earth. In the years that followed, by 1992, the men's soccer team qualified for the Barcelona Summer Olympics, where it finished eighth, ahead of America, Kuwait, Colombia, among other teams. In Spain, Paraguay was one of two teams that made its Olympic debut.
By the end of the 20th century, the men's football team took part in the global tournament and placed 14th. During that event in France, they beat Nigeria (3-1) and tied with Bulgaria (0-0) and Spain (0-0). In the next round, the hosts beat Paraguay 1-0.
By the early 2000s, the country, with a team that had been together over the years, picked up the ticket for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan. During the course of the decade, it finished a surprise second at the 28th Summer Olympics in Greece, the nation's first Olympic medal. Subsequently, the South American nation qualified for the 2006 global tournament in Germany and placed 18th, ahead of Poland and Croatia. In 2009, the men's football squad, won the right to participate in the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Alejandro Guevara Onofre: Freelance writer. Alejandro is author of a host of articles/essays about over 220 countries and dependencies (and American States as well), from ecology, history, tourism and national heroes to Olympic sports, foreign relations, and wildlife. In addition, he has published some books on women's rights, among them "History of the Women in America" and "Famous Americans."
From an Olympic perspective, Paraguay is a unique nation in the Western Hemisphere. Why? This landlocked nation is famous for its competitive athletes. Against all odds, by 1987, the Paraguayan tennis team made world headlines when they, led by Victor Manuel Pecci, defeated the United States 3-2. That day was very special for the South American country. But Paraguay has had other greatest performances in sport. Without the economic power of many Olympic nations, the FIFA 2010 World Cup will be the fourth appearance in the World Cup for Paraguay, a record in the world's developing countries. Since then this Spanish-speaking nation has been home to many top soccer players, including Casimiro Avalos, Jose Luis Chilavert, Roberto Cabanas and Julio Cesar Romero.
Country Profile: Paraguay
Paraguay is a Spanish-speaking nation located in the heart of South America. This landlocked country has an area of 157,000 square miles (406,752 km) and surrounded by Bolivia to the north, by Brazil to the west, by Argentina to the east. With more than six million people, Paraguay - about the size of California-- is among the most sparsely populated countries in the Western Hemisphere. At the same time, it is one of the most ethnically homogeneous countries in the region. Meanwhile, Asuncion is home to the country's capital city. By the early 1810s, Paraguay became one of the first independent nations of the world. Historically, the Latin American republic was a dictatorship until 1989 when the nation's ruler Alfredo Stroessner was overthrown by Andres Rodriguez.
World Cup Tradition
The FIFA recognized Paraguay as a member in 1925. In 1922 and 1929, Paraguay was runner up in the South American Tournaments in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and Buenos Aires (Argentina). In the next year, by mid-1930, Paraguay was one of 13 countries to make its World Cup debut in Montevideo, Uruguay's capital. In this event, it finished eight, outpacing Romania, Belgium and Mexico. In the latter part of the 20th century, the men's football team competed at the IV World Cup in Brazil. Meanwhile, it became South American champion in 1953. Between June 3 and June 29, 1958, Paraguay ranked 12th in the global tournament in Stockholm (Sweden).
On July 27, 1965 in Luque (Paraguay), was born Jose Luis Chilavert, one of Latin America's top athletes in the 1990s. During that period of time, he had a great career as goalkeeper. He played for Velez Sarfield (Argentina), Zaragoza (Spain) and other foreign teams. Under the leadership of Chilavert, one of the nation's three most popular idols, along with Pecci and Augusto Roa Bastos (novelist), Velez Sarfield won many international titles, including the Copa Libertadores (1994), the Copa Interamericana (1994), the Intercontinental Cup (1994), and the Supercopa Sudamericana (1996). In 1995, 1997 and 1998, he was named as the world's best goalkeeper by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS).
By the late 1970s, the men's soccer team placed second in the Youth South American Tournament. Subsequently, it ranked among the top seven teams in the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. This team was the nucleus of the country's team for the Mexico 1986 FIFA World Cup.
At the FIFA 1986 World Cup in Mexico, the men's football squad qualified for the semi-finals and was one of the thirteen best teams on Earth. In the years that followed, by 1992, the men's soccer team qualified for the Barcelona Summer Olympics, where it finished eighth, ahead of America, Kuwait, Colombia, among other teams. In Spain, Paraguay was one of two teams that made its Olympic debut.
By the end of the 20th century, the men's football team took part in the global tournament and placed 14th. During that event in France, they beat Nigeria (3-1) and tied with Bulgaria (0-0) and Spain (0-0). In the next round, the hosts beat Paraguay 1-0.
By the early 2000s, the country, with a team that had been together over the years, picked up the ticket for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan. During the course of the decade, it finished a surprise second at the 28th Summer Olympics in Greece, the nation's first Olympic medal. Subsequently, the South American nation qualified for the 2006 global tournament in Germany and placed 18th, ahead of Poland and Croatia. In 2009, the men's football squad, won the right to participate in the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Alejandro Guevara Onofre: Freelance writer. Alejandro is author of a host of articles/essays about over 220 countries and dependencies (and American States as well), from ecology, history, tourism and national heroes to Olympic sports, foreign relations, and wildlife. In addition, he has published some books on women's rights, among them "History of the Women in America" and "Famous Americans."
Who Will Win the 2010 Football World Cup?
The 2010 World Cup in South Africa should be a great event with a variety of potential winners. If you look at the contenders, you may come to the conclusion that Brazil and Spain will be hot favourites.
Brazil have one of the worlds best players in the amazing Kaka and other top players such as Robinho. As usual they sailed through qualification but they do have a very tough group with the Ivory coast and Portugal providing difficult opposition.
Spain have a wonderful team and have a good draw for their world cup group. With players such as Torres and stars from Barcelona, Real Madrid and Arsenal they are sure to be strong contenders to add to their Euro 2008 success.
England stormed through world cup qualifying and with players such as Gerrard, Rooney and Lampard there is no doubt that they do have some top quality in their starting line up. However, despite an easy group it is normally the case that England struggle when they get to quarter final stage and meet a quality team.
Suspect areas include no recognised top class goalkeeper and a reliance on Wayne Rooney as the only world class striker.
Germany doesn't have any outstanding players but never write the Germans off as they always rise to the occasion when the crunch comes. But look out for their tough opening group and a potential next round clash with England that could prove tricky for the Germans.
Portugal has the outstanding Ronaldo but only qualified after a play off which highlights the lack of class in their squad despite being one of the most skillful teams.
Argentina has the world player of the year in Lionel Messi and a host of other top stars but Maradona doesn't have a settled team and they can be considered outsiders. But can you really write off any team with the skills of Messi?
Italy is the defending world champions who always start slowly but their team is getting older and it would be a surprise if they reached the final again.
France was lucky to qualify against Ireland and with players such as Henry and Vierra past their best it would need a massive improvement in form for the French to be serious contenders. Also throw in a manager who is not respected by the players and it's hard to see how the French can reach the final again.
Other outsiders could be the Ivory Coast with Drogba in attack and possibly Holland, who has some class players.
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Brazil have one of the worlds best players in the amazing Kaka and other top players such as Robinho. As usual they sailed through qualification but they do have a very tough group with the Ivory coast and Portugal providing difficult opposition.
Spain have a wonderful team and have a good draw for their world cup group. With players such as Torres and stars from Barcelona, Real Madrid and Arsenal they are sure to be strong contenders to add to their Euro 2008 success.
England stormed through world cup qualifying and with players such as Gerrard, Rooney and Lampard there is no doubt that they do have some top quality in their starting line up. However, despite an easy group it is normally the case that England struggle when they get to quarter final stage and meet a quality team.
Suspect areas include no recognised top class goalkeeper and a reliance on Wayne Rooney as the only world class striker.
Germany doesn't have any outstanding players but never write the Germans off as they always rise to the occasion when the crunch comes. But look out for their tough opening group and a potential next round clash with England that could prove tricky for the Germans.
Portugal has the outstanding Ronaldo but only qualified after a play off which highlights the lack of class in their squad despite being one of the most skillful teams.
Argentina has the world player of the year in Lionel Messi and a host of other top stars but Maradona doesn't have a settled team and they can be considered outsiders. But can you really write off any team with the skills of Messi?
Italy is the defending world champions who always start slowly but their team is getting older and it would be a surprise if they reached the final again.
France was lucky to qualify against Ireland and with players such as Henry and Vierra past their best it would need a massive improvement in form for the French to be serious contenders. Also throw in a manager who is not respected by the players and it's hard to see how the French can reach the final again.
Other outsiders could be the Ivory Coast with Drogba in attack and possibly Holland, who has some class players.
Also check out Thomson Gold Holidays and the hotel coronas playa
How to Cure Bacterial Vaginosis Naturally
If you are a sufferer of recurrent BV, you will already have had the misfortune to discover that conventional meds, such as antibiotics do not get rid of the condition permanently. This is what leads many women to discover how to cure bacterial vaginosis naturally.
To understand why antibiotics have such a limited use in the treatment of this condition, it is vital that you understand a little about the nature of bacterial vaginosis.
Bacterial vaginosis happens when there is an imbalance of the pH level in the vagina. The pH level of a healthy vagina is mildly acidic and it is a shift in this pH level to alkaline conditions which triggers the growth of harmful bacteria which, in turn causes the symptoms of bacterial vaginosis which include a gray or white watery discharge which has a foul, fishy odor, together with intense itching and burning around the delicate tissues of the vagina.
The key to knowing how to cure bacterial vaginosis revolves around several issues.
* Killing off harmful bacteria
* Reintroducing good bacteria into the vagina
* Shifting the pH level back to acidic
* Providing symptomatic relief
* Enhancing the immune system
* The use of strategies to eliminate all known lifestyle causes
Now when you consider that the only role of antibiotics is to kill bacteria, you can see where this falls down as a successful treatment. Couple this with the fact that antibiotics kill off all bacteria within the vagina-including the "good" bacteria and you can perhaps understand why the body has such a hard time recovering. Indeed, around 70% of women who take antibiotics find that they have repeated attacks, once bacteria begins to repopulate the vagina.
On the other hand, most women who use tried and tested natural cures for bacterial vaginosis find that they have a much better success rate. The use of multifaceted strategies certainly works better than the isolated use of antibiotics which only deal with one limited aspect of the condition. When you think about it, it makes complete sense that if you do not deal with the root cause of your BV, it will keep coming back.
If you would like to know how to cure bacterial vaginosis naturally, lets look at some examples of how the issues above can be resolved:-
Killing Off Harmful Bacteria
One good natural way to kill bad bacteria is by using tea tree oil, which is powerful on bacteria but gentle on the body. Both pessaries or diluted oil in the bath are effective
Reintroducing Good Bacteria Into The Vagina
One good way to do this is to soak a tampon in probiotic yogurt which is rich in good bacteria. Leaving it in place for an hour will kick-start good bacterial growth
Shifting The pH Level Back To Acidic
One simple way to achieve this is to add a couple of cups of cider vinegar to a shallow or sitz bath. It is mildly acidic and can gently shift your own pH level
Providing Symptomatic Relief
Simple methods such as cooling the vaginal area down using cold therapy can be very useful
Enhancing The Immune System
Improving your diet to include plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables is one easy way to achieve this. In addition, you can consider taking a good all-round supplement
Eliminating Lifestyle Causes
Common causes include over-washing, washing with perfumed soaps, douching, having intercourse without a condom and smoking.
Although the above lists only touch the surface, it will give you an idea of what is involved if you want to learn how to cure bacterial vaginosis naturally yet successfully. However, you needn't be daunted.
There is an excellent, robust strategy which is guaranteed to work and which has already helped many thousands of women worldwide be completely free of bacterial vaginosis for good. It explains in great detail yet in a very user-friendly way what you need to learn to know how to cure bacterial vaginosis naturally.
Please visit my website, Home Remedies For Bacterial Vaginosis for extensive information.
To understand why antibiotics have such a limited use in the treatment of this condition, it is vital that you understand a little about the nature of bacterial vaginosis.
Bacterial vaginosis happens when there is an imbalance of the pH level in the vagina. The pH level of a healthy vagina is mildly acidic and it is a shift in this pH level to alkaline conditions which triggers the growth of harmful bacteria which, in turn causes the symptoms of bacterial vaginosis which include a gray or white watery discharge which has a foul, fishy odor, together with intense itching and burning around the delicate tissues of the vagina.
The key to knowing how to cure bacterial vaginosis revolves around several issues.
* Killing off harmful bacteria
* Reintroducing good bacteria into the vagina
* Shifting the pH level back to acidic
* Providing symptomatic relief
* Enhancing the immune system
* The use of strategies to eliminate all known lifestyle causes
Now when you consider that the only role of antibiotics is to kill bacteria, you can see where this falls down as a successful treatment. Couple this with the fact that antibiotics kill off all bacteria within the vagina-including the "good" bacteria and you can perhaps understand why the body has such a hard time recovering. Indeed, around 70% of women who take antibiotics find that they have repeated attacks, once bacteria begins to repopulate the vagina.
On the other hand, most women who use tried and tested natural cures for bacterial vaginosis find that they have a much better success rate. The use of multifaceted strategies certainly works better than the isolated use of antibiotics which only deal with one limited aspect of the condition. When you think about it, it makes complete sense that if you do not deal with the root cause of your BV, it will keep coming back.
If you would like to know how to cure bacterial vaginosis naturally, lets look at some examples of how the issues above can be resolved:-
Killing Off Harmful Bacteria
One good natural way to kill bad bacteria is by using tea tree oil, which is powerful on bacteria but gentle on the body. Both pessaries or diluted oil in the bath are effective
Reintroducing Good Bacteria Into The Vagina
One good way to do this is to soak a tampon in probiotic yogurt which is rich in good bacteria. Leaving it in place for an hour will kick-start good bacterial growth
Shifting The pH Level Back To Acidic
One simple way to achieve this is to add a couple of cups of cider vinegar to a shallow or sitz bath. It is mildly acidic and can gently shift your own pH level
Providing Symptomatic Relief
Simple methods such as cooling the vaginal area down using cold therapy can be very useful
Enhancing The Immune System
Improving your diet to include plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables is one easy way to achieve this. In addition, you can consider taking a good all-round supplement
Eliminating Lifestyle Causes
Common causes include over-washing, washing with perfumed soaps, douching, having intercourse without a condom and smoking.
Although the above lists only touch the surface, it will give you an idea of what is involved if you want to learn how to cure bacterial vaginosis naturally yet successfully. However, you needn't be daunted.
There is an excellent, robust strategy which is guaranteed to work and which has already helped many thousands of women worldwide be completely free of bacterial vaginosis for good. It explains in great detail yet in a very user-friendly way what you need to learn to know how to cure bacterial vaginosis naturally.
Please visit my website, Home Remedies For Bacterial Vaginosis for extensive information.
Female Libido Enhancers to Increase Low Libido in Women
Female libido enhancers aim to increase low libido in women. However, there is something more they can actually do. Such libido enhancers for women can also help women get rid of other sexual problems such as vaginal dryness etc.
Though most of the sexual enhancement products have been focused on women, thankfully women are getting their due now. There are some amazingly effective and all natural libido enhancers for women that come in the form of supplements or topical gels.
Supplements
Supplements are a blend of various herbs, nutrients and vitamins and work by increasing blood flow to the genitals. This is extremely important since reduced blood flow to the genitals is one of the prime reasons behind low libido and female sexual arousal dysfunction.
Herbs such as ginkgo biloba are highly effective in increasing blood flow. There are various studies which confirm that ginkgo can help boost libido or sex drive in both men and women. Increased blood flow ensures engorgement of the clitoris which tends to increase response to sexual stimulation.
Not only this, there are certain herbs such as horny goat weed or epimedium sagittatum that help increase the production of nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is important since it helps blood vessels expand or dilate so that blood flow to the genitals can be increased.
Not only this, there are certain herbs like tribulus and dong quai that help increase the production of sex hormones- both estrogen and testosterone without the side effects of hormone replacement therapy.
Low estrogen levels is a major reasons behind vaginal dryness in women which can make intercourse extremely painful. Not only this, it also makes women lose interest in sex and eventually result in relationship problems since sexual gratification of both the partners is an important aspect of a healthy relationship.
As such, these supplements provide a much needed boost to your sexual health and libido so that you can enjoy more satisfying and fulfilling sex.
Topical Gels
Topical gels are also quite effective and have gained immense popularity. Such gels work instantly and are preferred by women who do not want to take supplements. These gels are a mix of ingredients such as shea and cocoa butter, pure aloe, l-arginine, menthol USP, citric acid etc.,
They increase lubrication and provide a slippery velvety touch which tends to enhance response to sexual stimulation making you enjoy feeling you would have never imagined.
Not only this, high quality gels are based upon transdermal technology which means "through the skin". Such gels happen to increase blood flow to the genitals almost instantly on application.
One of the ingredients in such gels is l-arginine which is an amino acid that helps increase production of nitric oxide and facilitate enhanced blood flow.
Top quality supplements and gels are clinically approved and do not have any side effects.
If you want to boost your libido, find out more on the Most Powerful and Highly Acclaimed Female Libido Enhancers that have helped thousands of women like you regain their sexual appetite.
There is no reason why you should have low libido. Check out more on the Most Powerful and All Natural Female Libido Booster that comes in the form of a gel and has been featured on the hit TV show The Doctors.
Though most of the sexual enhancement products have been focused on women, thankfully women are getting their due now. There are some amazingly effective and all natural libido enhancers for women that come in the form of supplements or topical gels.
Supplements
Supplements are a blend of various herbs, nutrients and vitamins and work by increasing blood flow to the genitals. This is extremely important since reduced blood flow to the genitals is one of the prime reasons behind low libido and female sexual arousal dysfunction.
Herbs such as ginkgo biloba are highly effective in increasing blood flow. There are various studies which confirm that ginkgo can help boost libido or sex drive in both men and women. Increased blood flow ensures engorgement of the clitoris which tends to increase response to sexual stimulation.
Not only this, there are certain herbs such as horny goat weed or epimedium sagittatum that help increase the production of nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is important since it helps blood vessels expand or dilate so that blood flow to the genitals can be increased.
Not only this, there are certain herbs like tribulus and dong quai that help increase the production of sex hormones- both estrogen and testosterone without the side effects of hormone replacement therapy.
Low estrogen levels is a major reasons behind vaginal dryness in women which can make intercourse extremely painful. Not only this, it also makes women lose interest in sex and eventually result in relationship problems since sexual gratification of both the partners is an important aspect of a healthy relationship.
As such, these supplements provide a much needed boost to your sexual health and libido so that you can enjoy more satisfying and fulfilling sex.
Topical Gels
Topical gels are also quite effective and have gained immense popularity. Such gels work instantly and are preferred by women who do not want to take supplements. These gels are a mix of ingredients such as shea and cocoa butter, pure aloe, l-arginine, menthol USP, citric acid etc.,
They increase lubrication and provide a slippery velvety touch which tends to enhance response to sexual stimulation making you enjoy feeling you would have never imagined.
Not only this, high quality gels are based upon transdermal technology which means "through the skin". Such gels happen to increase blood flow to the genitals almost instantly on application.
One of the ingredients in such gels is l-arginine which is an amino acid that helps increase production of nitric oxide and facilitate enhanced blood flow.
Top quality supplements and gels are clinically approved and do not have any side effects.
If you want to boost your libido, find out more on the Most Powerful and Highly Acclaimed Female Libido Enhancers that have helped thousands of women like you regain their sexual appetite.
There is no reason why you should have low libido. Check out more on the Most Powerful and All Natural Female Libido Booster that comes in the form of a gel and has been featured on the hit TV show The Doctors.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is normally caused by asbestos exposure. Mesothelioma is cancer that occurs in the mesothelium.
Mesothelioma:
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer affecting the cells of mesothelial lining in the chest and abdomen. Mesothelioma cancer can develop in the tissues covering the lungs or the abdomen. Mesothelioma has also been found in the stomach and other abdominal organs but it is much rarer in those areas than are both pleural mesothelioma and peritoneal mesothelioma. Mesothelioma can also occur in the ovaries and scrotum. Mesothelioma invades the chest wall or the esophagus during the second stage.Mesothelioma also takes a long time to develop (typically 15-40 years), so patients today could have been exposed prior to the 1980s when asbestos was not highly regulated. Mesothelioma is not caused by smoking, as lung cancer so often is.
Symptoms:
Symptoms One of the most common symptoms of mesothelioma is an accumulation of fluid between the lining of the lung and the chest cavity. Symptoms include:abdominal painascites, or an abnormal buildup of fluid in the abdomen a mass in the abdomen problems with bowel function weight loss. Symptoms such as trouble swallowing, pain, or swelling of the neck and face can be indications that the cancer has spread beyond the mesotheliom to other parts of the body. Symptoms of pleural mesothelioma include persistent pain in the chest and severe difficulty breathing caused by pleural effusion, or an accumulation of fluid in the pleural lining Cough, weight loss, and fever are also common symptoms. Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma include weight loss and abdominal pain and swelling due to a buildup of fluid in the abdomen. Symptoms of mesothelioma may not appear until 20 to 50 years after exposure to asbestos.
Diagnosis:
The key to long-term survival from treatment of mesothelioma is early diagnosis, which enables the greatest potential for success from standard therapies. Diagnosis begins with a review of the patient's medical history, including any history of asbestos exposure. Diagnosis of Mesothelioma is based on a pathological exam, more commonly referred to as a biopsy.Since this disease can be hard to diagnosis and costly to treat, it may require the consultation of an experienced attorney. When conclusive diagnosis cannot be made from fluid samples, diagnosis is often made through a surgical procedure called a throrascopy.The average age at diagnosis of mesothelioma is between 50 and 70 years old, with men being affected three to five times more often than women. The diagnosis may be suspected with chest X-ray and CT scan, and is confirmed with a biopsy (tissue sample) and microscopic examination. The median survival time is 17 months, with ten percent of patients living for three years after diagnosis.
Conclusion:
Mesothelioma is a deadly cancer which is fairly rare although in the last few decades the number of people who have died from it have dramatically increased. Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer, but the deadliest one of all. Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer and only affects between 2,000 and 3,000 people in the United States per year. Mesothelioma is less common in African Americans than in white Americans. Mesothelioma is rare in people under age 55. National Cancer Institute stats show that 3000 new diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma is reported each year. Mesothelioma is not always fatal and that is the hope to hold on to.
Mesothelioma:
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer affecting the cells of mesothelial lining in the chest and abdomen. Mesothelioma cancer can develop in the tissues covering the lungs or the abdomen. Mesothelioma has also been found in the stomach and other abdominal organs but it is much rarer in those areas than are both pleural mesothelioma and peritoneal mesothelioma. Mesothelioma can also occur in the ovaries and scrotum. Mesothelioma invades the chest wall or the esophagus during the second stage.Mesothelioma also takes a long time to develop (typically 15-40 years), so patients today could have been exposed prior to the 1980s when asbestos was not highly regulated. Mesothelioma is not caused by smoking, as lung cancer so often is.
Symptoms:
Symptoms One of the most common symptoms of mesothelioma is an accumulation of fluid between the lining of the lung and the chest cavity. Symptoms include:abdominal painascites, or an abnormal buildup of fluid in the abdomen a mass in the abdomen problems with bowel function weight loss. Symptoms such as trouble swallowing, pain, or swelling of the neck and face can be indications that the cancer has spread beyond the mesotheliom to other parts of the body. Symptoms of pleural mesothelioma include persistent pain in the chest and severe difficulty breathing caused by pleural effusion, or an accumulation of fluid in the pleural lining Cough, weight loss, and fever are also common symptoms. Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma include weight loss and abdominal pain and swelling due to a buildup of fluid in the abdomen. Symptoms of mesothelioma may not appear until 20 to 50 years after exposure to asbestos.
Diagnosis:
The key to long-term survival from treatment of mesothelioma is early diagnosis, which enables the greatest potential for success from standard therapies. Diagnosis begins with a review of the patient's medical history, including any history of asbestos exposure. Diagnosis of Mesothelioma is based on a pathological exam, more commonly referred to as a biopsy.Since this disease can be hard to diagnosis and costly to treat, it may require the consultation of an experienced attorney. When conclusive diagnosis cannot be made from fluid samples, diagnosis is often made through a surgical procedure called a throrascopy.The average age at diagnosis of mesothelioma is between 50 and 70 years old, with men being affected three to five times more often than women. The diagnosis may be suspected with chest X-ray and CT scan, and is confirmed with a biopsy (tissue sample) and microscopic examination. The median survival time is 17 months, with ten percent of patients living for three years after diagnosis.
Conclusion:
Mesothelioma is a deadly cancer which is fairly rare although in the last few decades the number of people who have died from it have dramatically increased. Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer, but the deadliest one of all. Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer and only affects between 2,000 and 3,000 people in the United States per year. Mesothelioma is less common in African Americans than in white Americans. Mesothelioma is rare in people under age 55. National Cancer Institute stats show that 3000 new diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma is reported each year. Mesothelioma is not always fatal and that is the hope to hold on to.
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