Thursday, 10 July 2014

IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO BE THE PERSON YOU WANT TO BE OR WHO YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN

You Are In Total Control Of Your Destiny

Most of us live with regrets and frustrations because of the opportunities that we have missed or the wrong decisions that we have made. There comes a point in anyone’s life when a realization of what he or she really wants to do in life becomes clear. After that, a sense of failure overcomes you because you think that you have missed your chance for that to happen.
But the truth is it’s never too late to be who you want to be or who you might have been. As long as you are live, there is always hope. And if you choose to reach for your dreams no matter what the consequences are, then it is very likely you will succeed.

Be Realistic

Now that you know what you want to do with your life, it is time to get to know the facts about the new career or life path you are to take. Most of the time things are a lot more difficult than we imagine them to be. Be realistic and think of the possible consequences of the actions you are to take. Consider your age, your health and your financial capabilities before taking any risks.

How Bad Do You Want It?

Now that you know that it can be done, ask yourself just how badly you want that change to happen in your life. You may just have one chance and there is no turning back after you take that step. How much are you willing to risk just to be able to get to where you want to be? If you are willing to give it all up for your dream then all you need to do now is make it happen.

Monday, 28 April 2014

CERVICAL CANCER

 What is cancer?
The organs and tissues on our body are constructed of cells. Cells in different parts of the body may look and work differently but most reproduce themselves in the same way. Cells are constantly becoming old and dying, and new cells are produced to replace them. Sometimes there is an uncontrolled growth of cells causing a swelling or a tumour.

Tumours can be benign or malignant.

Benign tumours are not cancerous because they do not spread to beyond the original tumour growth area, however, they may cause a problem by pressing on the surrounding organs. They can be removed by an operation and do not usually cause any further problems.

A malignant tumour is a growth (group) of cancer cells. Cancer is a general term to describe uncontrolled, abnormal growth and division of cells. Malignant tumours have the ability to spread beyond the original tumour growth. Cancer cells have the ability to travel from one part of the body to another via the blood or lymphatic system. Newly formed tumours are called metastasis or secondary cancer. Cancer cells are also able to invade and destroy other tissue around them.


 EDUCATION ON CERVICAL CANCER, 

 The cervix is the lower, narrow end of the uterus (the hollow, pear-shaped organ where a fetus grows). The cervix connects the uterus to the vagina (birth canal).