Saturday, 7 June 2014

8 Health Warnings Your Fingernails May Be Sending

Your eyes may be the window to your soul, but, in many ways your, nails are the window to what’s going on inside your body. Here are some common nail problems and what they mean:
Take a good look at your fingernails and you may notice subtle variations in the texture or color; white spots, a rosy tinge, rippling or bumps in the surface to mention a few. These imperfections may not look like much to you, but it’s more important than you might think to maintain healthy fingernails. That’s because to the trained eye, nails can provide valuable indications about your overall health. 
Hold a hand level with your nose about a foot out from your face and scrutinize each one. Look at the grooves, curves, ridges and dips. Notice how thick or thin they are and if there are any stark differences. Are your nails are chipped or broken. Make a note of the color of the nail itself, the skin under it as well as the skin around the nail. You need to get into the habit of knowing your nails and any changes that can occur. Changes are a good indication of the onset of several health problems. Here are 8 of the most common nail issues:

1. RIDGES: Healthy nails should have no obvious ridge lines and should be virtually smooth to the naked eye. Ridges can indicate several health issues including:
•Inflammatory arthritis
•Iron deficiency
•Lupus (with red lines at the base of your nails)
Don’t ignore these ridges by using a nail buffer to smooth the surface – these are warnings to be noticed!

2. THICK NAILS: It is fairly obvious is you have a thickening of the nails and they can have several causes including:
•Thick/separated nails can indicate thyroid disease or psoriasis
•Thick/rough-surfaced nails can be a sign of fungal infection
•Unusually thick nails could be a symptom of a circulation problem
•Thick nails alone could even signal lung disease
Thickening is fairly easy to notice when it first appears but please note that allergic reactions to some medications manifest themselves as thick nails!

3. DISCOLORED NAILS: A healthy nail bed should be pink with a slight pinky white moon shape at the base. Streaks of any other stronger shades or colors can indicate health issues, as can nails that are tinged by other colors such as:

•Dark stripes towards the top of the nail are associated with aging and congestive heart failure
•Blueish tinge to the nails can be a sign of depleted oxygen levels in your blood
•Green nails are usually a sign of a bacterial infection
•White nails indicate liver disease, such as hepatitis
•Red streaks on the nail bed could be a warning of an infection of the heart valves
•Dull nails in general mean a deficiency of vitamins

Inspect your nails when they are clean and you should know when the color changes

4: PITTED NAILS: Sometimes small dips can just be the result of a bash to the hand in general, but sometimes more attention should be paid as they can be a symptom of:
•Zinc deficiency (usually the pit will form a line across the middle of the nailbed)
•Connective tissue disorder
•Psoriasis
•Alopecia areata, which is an autoimmune disorder that results in hair loss

Learn the difference between an injury related imperfection which should not last too long, and a potential disease related imperfection which will not clear up.

5. DRY AND BRITTLE NAILS: Healthy nails should not require cuticle oil and moisturizers as they should maintain themselves. Excessively dry or brittle nails can be a sign of a hormonal balance problem or a bacterial infection.

•Thyroid disease can result in brittle, dry nails that also crack and split very easily
•Fungus can cause nails to become dry or even crumbly and is a common problem
Both these potential problems can be treated and the nails will return to good health once a full growing cycle has passed (hand nails grow at about 1 mm per week so on average the full life cycle of human nail is about 6 months). 

6. CONCAVE OR SPOON SHAPED NAILS: What are known as ‘full spoon’ nails are very soft and curve upwards with the dip being pronounced enough to hold a drop or two of liquid. This usually is an indication of:
•Heart disease
•Iron deficiency (usually from anemia)
•Hypothyroidism
•Hemachromatosis, which is a liver disorder caused by the body absorbing too much iron
If medical intervention clears up the root cause then the nails will return to a normal healthy shape with time.

7. CLUBBED NAILS: This is when the skin around the nail bed can appear inflamed or unusually puffy. This can mean:
•Liver disease
•Lung disease, especially if you already have trouble breathing
•Inflammatory bowel disease
•AIDS
Most of these health issues will often have already given you other symptoms but the corresponding nail condition can help with diagnosis.

8. SPLIT NAILS: Often our nails split if we have injured them. But when no trauma has occured but the nail flakes away layer by layer it can be a result of several issues:
•Chronic malnutrition
•Deficiency of Vitamin C, folic acid or proteins
•Split nails together with a pitted nail bed can indicate psoriasis
Eating a healthy well balanced diet can eliminate many of these causes.
Obviously our fingernails will not be the only signs of these diseases, but they can provide confirmation or else the motivation to seek further medical attention.
Strong, healthy nails reflect a strong, healthy you. Share with anyone you know may need to pay attention to their nails.

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

The Difference Between The UK, England, And Great Britain


The actual name of the sovereign state we are talking about is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK). The United Kingdom is made up of the countries England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The confusion of the terms seems to revolve around the term “country” and the political powers that are perceived based on that word. While the four countries that make up the UK are considered separate in the minds of locals, and in certain sporting events, their powers for local law and control are devolved from the UK. Think of the 50 states of the United States, while each state has their own set of laws, they all are still under the power of the federal government. In the case of the UK, it is somewhat similar, though certain responsibilities are also implied, like healthcare and education, that are delegated to three of the four countries. The responsibilities that are delegated differ from one country to the next. England is the only country in which the UK does not devolve any powers and instead it is legislated directly by the UK government. When it comes to international politics, it is the sovereign nation of the UK that is recognized and not any of the four constituent countries.

Monday, 3 March 2014

Couple Lost Over 500 Lbs: “We Beat Fat”

On January 6, 2011, an overweight Angela and Willie made a decision to literally change their life. One of the events that led to this decision was that their goddaughter was born. But that once joyus occassion quickly turned to fear as he thought he may not even be alive long enough to see her fifth birthday. It was time to make the change.

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

6 Reasons Why Women Shouldn't Smoke

How does smoking affect the female body, you may ask? According to the online portal, girlshealth.gov,
every part of a woman’s body pays the price for the unhealthy habit of smoking.

While smoking affects the health of any smoker, researchers warn that women stand greater risks in
certain respects because of their biological make-up. The risks are numerous, experts say, and they
include:

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Top 10 Super Foods For Weight Loss


Certain foods can help you slim down or maintain your weight while also packing your body with nutrients that aid in lowering cholesterol and blood pressure and preventing conditions such as heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and dementia. Here are top 10 superfoods for weight loss.

Saturday, 25 January 2014

The 20 Mistakes You Don’t Want To Make In Your 20s

 By Sheneka Adams


Your 20s compose undoubtedly the most pivotal time in your life. While there are plenty of temptations and distractions, the decisions you make here are truly what dictate your future, as the weak fail and only the strong survive.
Do you have what it takes to become a monumental success? Or will you live out a life of mediocrity? The choice is up to you. While many think they have all the answers and the keys to success, we have seen those people make the same pitfalls too many times before.
This is the time for you to hustle, scrap and fight for the life that you want for yourself. You manifest your own destiny during these crucial years.
Every move you make is a test. Don’t f*ck it up. These are the 20 Mistakes You Don’t Want To Make In Your 20s.

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Balance Sheet of Life.

🔺 What comes to you is
Credit.
🔺 What goes from you is
Debit.
🔺 Birth is your Opening
Stock.
🔺Death is your Closing
Stock.
🔺Your ideas are your
Assets.


🔺Your views are your
Liabilities.
🔺 Your happiness is your
Profit.
🔺Your sorrow is your Loss.
🔺Your soul is your
Goodwill.
🔺 Your heart is your fiixed
Assests.
🔺 Your duties are your
outstanding Expennses.
🔺Your friendship is your
hidden Adjustment.
🔺 Your character is your
Capital.
🔺 Your knowledge is your
Investment.
🔺Your patience is your
Bank Balance.
🔺Your thinking is your
Current Account.
🔺Your behaviour is your
Journal Entry.
🔺 Bad things you should
always Depreciate

🔺 And every good things
you should always
Appreciate...!! 😇

Kiwira


Karibu sana Kiwira, Mbeya. Tanzania.

Daraja la Mungu.

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Confused on where to sleep? Here we go.....


1_0

Attitude...

  •  Useful but never taught in school

If
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Is equal to
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Then
H+A+R+D+W+O+R+K =
8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11 =
98%

K+N+O+W+L+E+D+G+E =
11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5 =
96%

L+O+V+E=
12+15+22+5=
54%

L+U+C+K =
12+21+3+11 =
47%

None of them makes 100%
Then what makes 100% ???

Is it Money?
NO !!!

Leadership?
NO !!!

Every problem has a solution,
only if we perhaps change our
"ATTITUDE".

It is OUR ATTITUDE towards Life and Work that makes
OUR Life 100% Successful..

A+T+T+I+T+U+D+E =
1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5 =
100%

Together we stand, divided we fall

Kikundi cha wajasiliamali Mwambene, Ilomba jijini Mbeya wakiwa katika picha ya pamoja baada ya kikao. Ni vijana wabunifu na kila mmoja akimiliki biashara yake kwa kuingiza kipato.











Vijana hawa hushauriana ni jinsi waweze kuendeleza biashara zao, kufanya miradi ya pamoja; mpaka sasa wanamiliki bajaji na bodaboda ambao ni mradi wa kikundi, kukopeshana kwa riba nafuu na kushauriana kibiashara.

Laugh Out Loud!

I am a Soldier........
A 3years boy said so!
You can also be whatever you want, build your dream today. 

At easy...................








Lakuchumpa.....lakuparamaaa
I keep on matching...match...match
 

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

THE FIRST HEARTLESS MAN IN THE WORLD

  • Meet the world's first HEARTLESS man who is able to live without a pulse
 
Billy Cohn & Bud Frazier, two visionary doctors from the Texas Heart Institute, who in March of 2011 successfully replaced a dying man's heart with a 'continuous flow' device they developed, proving that life was possible without a pulse or a heart beat.


In March of last year, Craig Lewis, 55, was dying from a heart condition that caused build-ups of abnormal proteins, and not even a pacemaker could help save his life.But two doctors from the Texas Heart Institute proposed a revolutionary new solution – install a ‘continuous flow’ device that would allow blood to circulate his body without a pulse.Dr Billy Cohn and Dr Bud Frazier installed the device after removing Mr Lewis’ heart. Within a day, the patient was up and speaking with physicians.
In March of last year, Texas Heart Institute president Dr James T. Willerson called it ‘medical history in the making.’The first artificial human heart prototype was successfully implanted in 1969 by Dr Denton Cooley.