วันพุธที่ 22 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2555

Testicular Cancer Symptoms - What to Look For & How it is Diagnosed

Testicular cancer starts with cancer cells attacking the testicles, a part of the male reproductive system. This type of cancer is relatively uncommon as it only accounts for roughly 1% out of all cancers in men.

It's hard to pinpoint the exact cause, however aside from the symptoms, there are also certain risk factors that have to be looked out for. Young men between the age of 15 to 39, for example, are more likely to be targeted than those falling in higher or lower age brackets. Although the disease can and may affect men of any race or age, studies have also shown that Caucasian men are more likely to be affected than men of any other race.

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Some testicular cancer symptoms that you will have to look out for are swelling or lumps that you can feel in one or both of the testes. Along with this can come pain in either the testes or the scrotum although there is a chance that it might not be present, despite the swelling. Even if the pain may not be present in the scrotum itself, it may manifest as a dull feeling in the lower abdominal area, groin or lower back.

Testicular Cancer Symptoms - What to Look For & How it is Diagnosed

However, symptoms aren't limited to just the testicles. Sometimes you can also feel an ache in your lower back, pelvis or groin area. Of course these can also be symptoms of injury or another, less severe condition.

The next few symptoms are the most important to watch out for:

* Hydrocele. A hydrocele is a painless buildup of fluid around one or both testicles that causes the scrotum or groin area to swell. Even though the swelling may be unsightly or uncomfortable, it is not painful. An acquired hydrocele can occur at any age but is most common in men older than 40.
* Varicocele. A varicocele is an enlarged, twisted vein (varicose vein) in the scrotum, most often on the left side. It feels like a "bag of worms" and may occasionally cause discomfort.
* Spermatocele. A spermatocele (epididymal cyst) is a sperm-filled cyst in the long, tightly coiled tube that lies behind each testicle and collects sperm (epididymis). It feels like a smooth, firm lump in the scrotum.
* Orchitis. This is an inflammation or infection of the testicle that may be caused by a virus or bacteria. Orchitis occurs most often in men who have mumps.
* Epididymitis. This is an inflammation and infection of the long, tightly coiled tube that lies behind each testicle and collects sperm (epididymis). Epididymitis is usually caused by a bacterial infection but may also occur following a urologic procedure. Sexually transmitted diseases cause most cases of epididymitis in men younger than 35.

Doctors do not know the exact cause, but a number of risk factors for development of this disease have been identified. Young men between the ages of 15 and 39 are most often affected. White men are affected more than men of other races, although the disease can occur in men of any age and race, including children. Men who have an undescended testicle (termed cryptorchidism), even if surgery has been performed to remedy the condition, have an increased risk. Other risk factors include the genetic condition known as Klinefelter's syndrome, abnormal development of the testicles, and having relatives who have had any of these problems.

Testicular cancer is highly curable when detected early, and 95% of patients diagnosed are alive after a five-year period. However, about half of men do not seek treatment until it has spread beyond the testicles to other locations in the body (as in the case of seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong).

Most cases are found by men themselves. Doctors recommend that men perform an examination of their testicles once a month (referred to as TSE or testicular self-examination) to facilitate detection of it in its early, treatable stage. The TSE involves gentle examination, one at a time, holding each testicle between the thumb (on top) and middle and index fingers below. Look for any small, hard lumps within the testicles or changes in the feel of the testicles.

Other symptoms and signs include:
* pain or swelling in the testicles,
* lumps or nodules in the testicles, whether painful or not,
* enlargement of the testicles or change in the way a testicle feels,
* pain in the lower abdomen, back, or groin areas, and
* swelling of the scrotum or collection of fluid within the scrotum.

Many men will not feel ill and may report no symptoms. It's also important to remember that other, benign conditions can cause the symptoms listed above. However, since it is highly curable in it's early stages, men should see a doctor if they have any of the warning signs or symptoms. He or she can perform tests that determine whether the symptoms are due to cancer or another condition.

In the United States, between 7,500 and 8,000 cases are diagnosed each year. Over his lifetime, a man's risk of testicular cancer is roughly 1 in 250 (four tenths of one percent, or 0.4 percent). It is most common among males aged 15-40 years, particularly those in their mid-twenties. This type of cancer has one of the highest cure rates: in excess of 90 percent; essentially 100 percent if it has not metastasized. Even for the relatively few cases in which it is malignant and has spread widely, chemotherapy offers a cure rate of at least 85 percent today. Not all lumps on the testicles are tumors, and not all tumors are malignant; there are many other conditions such as testicular microlithiasis, epididymal cysts, appendix testis (hydatid of Morgagni), and so on which may be painful but are non-cancerous.

Malignant neoplasm is the medical terms for the uncontrolled or unstoppable duplication and multiplication of cancerous cells which bring about the production of abnormal cells. These carcinogenic or abnormal cells then rapidly increase in number and cause injure and obliteration of cells, tissues, and organs whether near or far because cancer is capable of spreading in the entire human body.

There are many ways to avoid or prevent the occurrence of this disease and one of them is very simple and easy to do. All males should regularly examine and check themselves for signs or testicular cancer symptoms. This routine self-examination and checking greatly saves one from discovery an underlying case which may lead to a more difficult treatment process or delayed discovery and attention may be the cause of one's demise and "misfortune".

Checking one's self for possible symptoms or signs is easy. Here are some of the most common signals to watch out for.....The first thing to do is ask check if you have any feeling or sensation of pain and discomfort in the groin and abdomen area especially the testicles. Other testicular cancer symptoms include either the enlargement or deflating testicles this may be due to the uneven blood supply to and from the testicles. Emotional instability and decreased sexual arousal are one of the symptoms to look after when examining ones self. Basically, any odd or strange feeling and sensation should be a cause of alarm for any male.

If continual and persistent testicular cancer symptoms occur and meddle in daily life then it is best to have a medical check-up with a trustworthy and able doctor. There are doctors known as that specialize in the male over all and reproductive anatomy. These specialized doctors are capable of helping you in any way they can like providing you with the proper cure or medications. Always do keep in mind that the regular self check up goes a long way because prevention is definitely better than cure itself.

Testicular Cancer Symptoms - What to Look For & How it is Diagnosed

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วันอังคารที่ 21 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2555

How Not to Look Old: Change Your Over 50 Hairstyle

When I look back over my life in pictures, it could be called "a journey through hair." I've had everything from a wedge (remember Dorothy Hamill?) to long and straight to shoulder length and crimped. I've been through perms and color to keep myself updated (Viva la L'Oreal) and have worn a slicked back ponytail for years at a time while my children were young.

In her book How Not to Look Old by beauty expert Charla Krupp, the first advice she focuses on is for hairstyles for over women 50. Update your look by cutting some bangs and you will look five years younger. She says "Nothing ages you like too-short bangs, too-long hair parted down the middle, helmet head, high hair, an updo, or visibly thinning hair." This is one tip I can attest to--I've had bangs for a year now, and it has made a big difference in just how young I look and feel.

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Ms. Krupp continues by stating that," Bangs are a cheap and easy way to chic up your look. They also accentuate the positive and camouflage the negative. This haircut cure-all hides a large forehead, a wrinkled forehead, or a receding hairline. At the same time, a soft fringe of hair falling along the side of your face draws attention to your eyes (which should still be sparkling) and deflects scrutiny from your jaw (which may be a little slack or saggy)." Charla suggests getting bangs cut that are long and thick, and not too severe or geometric.
Other subtle hairstyle changes to consider that might make a big difference in your looks:

How Not to Look Old: Change Your Over 50 Hairstyle

•Cutting angles and layers to open up the face
•Changing your length just a bit, maybe wearing it longer in the summer than winter
•Switching your part. Your profile is different on each side, so you might want to accentuate the side of your face you like the most by parting your hair on that side.
•Keep it moving, no more "helmet head." Nothing makes you look older than perfect hair that doesn't move. You will look much younger if your hair has bounce and swing.
•Wear your hair down, not in an updo. Hair that is pulled tight on the top of the head looks matronly. If you pull your hair back, wear it casual, loose and a little messy. "When in doubt, wear your hair down. It's so much sexier."
•Grow it. Shoulder length hair can look long and lush, but don't grow it too long--you don't want to look like you're trying to imitate your daughter.
•Pump up the shine. Too many styling products will gunk up your hair and weigh it down. Over-processed hair can look dull, so use a deep conditioner once a week. Keeping your hair healthy and shiny will give you a much more youthful look.

Changing your hairstyle after 50 can seem daunting, and even if you've had the same stylist for years, you may need to find a new one.. If you've had the same hairstyle for a long time, "...you may have become an exaggerated version of what was once good....Move on if someone tells you that you can't have a certain style. Everyone can have everything, just a different version of it that's right for your face and your hair and your lifestyle and body type."

Helen Mirren is a perfect example of how bangs and an updated hairstyle over 50 can make you look years younger.

How Not to Look Old: Change Your Over 50 Hairstyle

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Your new over 50 style begins with a trip to the salon. And don't get stuck in a rut-try something different for a bang-up new you!

Susan Tolles is the articles author and owner of Flourish Over 50, which is a website that provides information to women over 50 to help them live life to the fullest. Tips on fitness, nutrition and exercise provide ways to achieve a better overall "wellness." You can find out more information on how style and beauty tips help women look their best while accepting the changes their bodies are going through. Join us for stories about other women your own age who have accomplished big goals, or gone through their own transitions, help us inspire women to step out on faith and achieve their own dreams. Visit http://www.flourishover50.com/

วันจันทร์ที่ 20 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2555

How to Look Like You Have Big Breasts While Wearing Your Bikini - A Cheap and Simple Solution

Regardless if you have small breasts, or you've surgically had your breasts removed due to a mastectomy or you just want to enhance the look of your breasts while wearing a bikini or low-cut top, there's a way you can finally have big breasts for about the same price you'd pay for an inexpensive bra.

Women like to wear various garments, including swimsuits that show off their cleavage and chest flesh. To create that cleavage and to uplift your breasts, it all boils down to the basics of engineering. When you take that flesh and move it up and towards the center of your bra or swimsuit, you create the appearance of having larger breasts than if you just went bra-less.

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The secret behind creating cleavage is to first of all buy a bikini top or bra that is one size smaller (in the cups) than you would normally wear. Then, while you're at your favorite swimsuit store, or online, order something that's called bra forms, or bust pads. They range in price from to for a pair. They're made out of foam, silicone, cloth, water, air, or gel. They also are available in flesh color (nude) or clear.

How to Look Like You Have Big Breasts While Wearing Your Bikini - A Cheap and Simple Solution

As far as performance in the water or while you're swimming, the silicone bust pads are best since they weigh less and they will adhere to your natural breast or chest wall due to the warmth of your body.

Most swimsuits and bikinis have either a built-in bra which you can remove and replace with the bust pads. Or, check the inside of your bikini to see if it has a little opening or pocket that would make it possible for you to insert your bust pads inside.

Now, before you become disillusioned by thinking that's all you need to do is buy bust pads and insert them into your swimming suit, there are some secret tips that you will want to learn first, so be sure to print this page for later reference. It's also important for you to remember that when you're buying a garment, (bikini or low-cut top or dress) that you make sure the fabric will not totally cover up your breast area. The goal is to get your breasts thrust up and together which will create cleavage. If your breasts are covered up with fabric, it won't matter if you have any cleavage or not because no one will be able to see it.

The placement of your bust pads is what creates the cleavage. Place part of the bust pad under your breast and the other part on the side of your breast. Do this on both sides and the bust pads will create the cleavage that will make your bikini or other low-cut garment overflow with your breast flesh.

To make your breasts appear even fuller, you can add a second bust pad in the shape of a triangle rather than a circle to both sides of your bra or bra insert. Remember to lift your breasts up when you add the pads, and try not to let your breasts get squashed under the pad.

Now, some of you may want to add these bust pads to other garments and you might be wondering how to attach them if you don't want to wear a bra. The easy solution is to buy double-sided tape (made exclusively for garment and costume creation and put it on the outside of your bust pads. One brand of double-sided tape is called Topstick which you can probably locate by searching the web.

If you're in a hurry, however, you can always use safety pins to attached your bust pads to any garment you desire, but you'll have to make sure not to rip the pads because you'll probably want to wear them again. If you're looking for a long-time solution, you can buy several pairs of bust pads and just sew them into your clothes. Of course, you'd have to remove them when laundry day arrives.

There are two final secrets to reveal and these are most important to the success of your big-busted bikini adventure. Do not use bust pads made of silicone to stick inside of a strapless bra. Why? The weight of the bust pads will pull your bra or your bikini down...not a good thing to have happen. Also these techniques work best when your bra or bikini fabric is woven or made out of latex or Lycra. Knit or extremely stretchy and flimsy bras or bikinis just don't achieve the same results.

How to Look Like You Have Big Breasts While Wearing Your Bikini - A Cheap and Simple Solution

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 19 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2555

How To Find Someone's Date Of Birth

Isn't it strange how so many people are reluctant to give you their date of birth? It gives away their age. Everyone likes to look younger than they really are and they like to keep their age a secret. So how do you find someone's date of birth without them knowing so that you can send them a birthday gift or if you need to know their age for some other reason?

You must be discrete when finding out someone's date of birth

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Many people don't want you to know their age because they pride themselves on their youthful looks and might even lie about their age to add to the illusion. Lying about your age must be one of the most common 'white lies' there is. If this is the case then you can't just go up to them and ask, "When is your date of birth" because you may well cause embarrassment and you can't rely on getting a truthful answer anyway.

How To Find Someone's Date Of Birth

Ask close friends and relatives

If you can rely on close friends or relatives of the person to be discrete then you could ask them but they might not know the answer. Or worse they might only think they know their date of birth but again you can't rely on it.

How to find someone's date of birth quickly and discretely

There is a large amount of information including your date of birth stored, as public records on each and every one of us and public records are accessible to anyone who knows where and how to look for them. The problem is knowing where to look and having the time to go and look for it.

There is now a quick, convenient and very discrete way of finding just about any publicly available information about practically anyone. Thousands of public records databases are being combined into one and all this information is being placed at your fingertips through the power of the Internet. This is power that a few short years ago was reserved only for the law enforcement agencies. Now you have the power, you can use the same databases that they do.

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วันเสาร์ที่ 18 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2555

How To Tell If He's Gay

There are stereotypes circulating about every walk of life. We all know that it is wrong to generalize, and that there are always 'exceptions' to what is widely believed about a particular group. Stereotypes are simply exaggerations and broad generalizations of looks or behavior of groups. It is said that there is certainly an element of truth behind the ideas that we would consider to be stereotypes. When it comes to homosexuality, do many of them actually fit the stereotype, or are there only a small few who fit the mold?

Can you tell if a man is gay by looking at him? Some people say that you can. There is a certain way that a man stands, sits, walks and dresses that is typically considered 'gay.' Commonly, it is the flexed hand, feminine twitch in the walk, and a feminine lean (with the hip sticking out to one side) when they stand. It has also been said that there is a particular look within a gay man's eyes that tells you he is homosexual. This look in the eyes is something that is very difficult to actually describe, and only some people can actually see this 'gay' look in a man's eyes.

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Can you tell if a man is gay by his interests? Some people think that it's possible. An interest in hair, make-up, and fashion are often considered as feminine or 'gay' characteristics. There are many confirmations of gay men in these professions however, not all men in these professions are gay. Some gay men have 'normal' manly jobs. Men who are concerned with their appearance and do certain things, like wax or keep their nails nice, may be a straight metro-sexual.

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How can you tell the different between a metro-sexual and a gay man? There is no real obvious or explainable indicator of this. A man who spends more time and money on his appearance than the average male is not always gay. Perhaps you can look in their eyes to see if you can find 'the look.' If they don't walk or stand in a feminine way, then how can you really tell that they are gay?

Is it possible to tell that a man is gay by the sound of his voice? Many people might say so. The truth is that many gay men do have softer, higher pitched, more feminine voices. Of course, there are muscular, very masculine men with deep voices that are gay.

Is there really any way to tell? I suppose it depends on that person. If they are trying to make a point about their sexual orientation, it will be obvious. If they are not, it will probably be more difficult to tell. There are signals within the gay community that help gay men find each other. Perhaps it takes one to know one. Otherwise, some straight people have a sort of sixth sense when it comes to spotting someone gay. I would say, when in doubt, ask, but you never know how they will react.

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วันศุกร์ที่ 17 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2555

How to Make My Face Look Younger?

Most women and also men want to do anything they can to be young or at least look younger than they are. This has created a huge demand for products and treatments that make people look better with the right dress, make up, diet, treatment, cream or anything else.

But many women just want to know how to make their face look younger, they want to avoid the age wrinkles, age spots and other skin problems that appear with the age, so lets explore a few things that you can do for your face right now.

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You might have heard of the many things that celebrities do to keep their face young such as botox, laser, chemical peels, fillers, facial surgery, etc. However you dont need to go to that extreme there are a few simple things that if you do and apply to your life will make you look younger.

How to Make My Face Look Younger?

Superfoods - One of the best things that you can start to do is to take healthy foods that stimulate the health of your skin such as Acai fruit which is one of the most powerful foods in the world, Barley helps metabolize fats, Sprouts source of protein and vitamin c and many others.

Sleep well and dont be stress, exercise regularly and you will maintain a better skin, avoid sugars because they destroy your body.

Make up - a good make up can make you look a lot younger, define your leaps and eyes, hydrate your skin.

Hylaform - is used by people with thinner lips, nasal labial folds and feather wrinkles. Hylaform filler which is approved by the FDA plumps the skin.

Botox - is one of the most used methods by celebrities, which paralyze the muscles of the face to avoid wrinkles.

Get a food haircut that makes you look fresh and dynamic.

Use creams that help stimulate collage and elastin in your skin.

There are some other ways that you can use to make your face look younger, but remember that first you need to take care of what you eat, exercise daily and maintain a healthy lifestyle. To avoid the wrinkles of age you need to stimulate collagen, boost hyaluronic acid and destroy free radicals, there are a few creams and lotions that can help you with this to make a huge difference in how you look.

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วันพุธที่ 15 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2555

Best Hairstyles to Look Younger

The wrong haircut can be terribly aging but if you add a wrongly chosen hair color, there, you have the recipe for a hair disaster!

It is important to choose a style that's age-appropriate, but what's even more crucial is finding a haircut that suits your lifestyle and complements the shape of your face and your features - a good haircut, shape and color will make the most of your hair whatever your age.

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That said, it's okay to try something different if you're keeping some principles in mind.

Best Hairstyles to Look Younger

In the teens and 20s, people are expressing themselves through their looks. The styles are trendy, very celebrity and music-oriented. When you're young you can experiment with different colors and lengths and be more explosive in your expression. Opt for layered, textured styles - short or long - and have fun with styling.

The look women tend to choose in their 30s has to coincide with where they're setting their goals in life. When choosing a new cut, think 'simple elegance' and not 'alternative' - go for mid-length to longer, layered hairstyles and try to skip very short styles or anything too extreme.

The 40s are all about glamor - this is when a woman's hair should have versatility, length and movement to create the perfect frame for the features. Opt for length and layers that add softness to bone structure. Really short haircuts and sharp angles look too severe.

Women in their 50 and older need hairstyles that make their cheekbones have a cut to them or bring attention to their eyes. Don't try to look 20 - simple elegance the key. Layered bobs and texturized one-length cuts work beautifully as they create movement and lift around the face. Avoid bangs, chin-length hair and blunt, sharp styles.

Always have regular trims to maintain both your hairstyle and condition. Ask your stylist for some soft, feathery shaping around the face and consider having a side fringe.

The most important factor to remember is always work with the texture of your hair, not against it.
If gray hair is a problem, a few highlights can help revive your hair color and will instantly add depth to your style.

The biggest mistake people make is to think that bleached highlights will make them look younger - in fact, as you age, your skin tone changes so you need to pick a color that suits you. Your highlights should remain within two shades of your natural tone.

Remember, the proper haircut and a beautiful hair color can make you look 10 years younger, so invest in the best.

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