Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Sexi Mini Skirts

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Today is Birthday my wife, I have wife that not young again the age around 40 years old and has 3 childs. although I has 3 childs and not young again, but My desire sex still to rage within reason young man.

I want my wife comes up sexy and appear younger from the age. so that can serve satisfied to me, but i not know what must I do.
After I am tired and dizzy think that, I tries to look for tips with browsing via internet. after 2 hours browsing, I see video at youtube and see artist with wearing Sexy Mini Skirts and very stimulate me, finally from that occurrence I have idea to buy sexy mini skirts for my wife. obvious although can the solution to make my wife is appear come up sexy but i not know where that sexy mini skirts must I buy.

Sexy mini skirts are a primary part of every woman's wardrobe and a man's favorite as well. Sexy mini skirts don't go out of fashion as they can be worn in the summer or winter, with or without hosiery and you can dress them up or down depending on the shoes your wear.

I have looked for Sexy mini skirts at stores but nothing that fit and good, after final desperate, come to my mind to look for sexy mini skirts from also internet. then I am browsing via google and finally I found online store that sell sexy mini skirts cheap and good and fit to my wife. store name is flirtylingerie.com Sexy mini skirts go great with sweaters, blouses or t-shirts and come in a variety of colors. Denim mini skirts, stretch mini skirts or pleated mini skirts make every woman's legs look great and you can never have enough mini skirts.

Most of all Sexy Mini Skirts with newest types found at online store flirtylingerie.com. I try to buy one of sexy mini skirt for my wife and after my wife try it, my wife appears very sexy and appear younger and more important can stimulate my desired sex. finally I am addicted to collection sexy mini skirts from http://www.flirtylingerie.com/sexskirskirs.html for my wife. so if you has experience same with me. I suggest you to buy sexy mini skirt at flirtylingerie.com because beside complete and has the best quality also not expensive. Flirty Lingerie has a huge variety of sexy mini skirts and you will always find something new at Flirty Lingerie

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Blood Test Detects Down Syndrome (and More) with No Risk to Fetus (Part 1)

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A newly developed blood DNA test given to expectant mothers can determine if an unborn baby has Down syndrome or other similar birth defects. Unlike invasive procedures such as the amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS), the test poses no risk to the fetus.

Down syndrome occurs when a child has three, rather than two, copies of the 21st chromosome. The condition causes mild to moderate impairment of cognitive ability.Common physical traits of Down syndrome are low muscle tone, small stature, an upward slant to the eyes, and a single deep crease across the center of the palm. Down syndrome increases the risk for certain medical conditions such as congenital heart defects, respiratory and hearing problems, Alzheimer's disease, childhood leukemia, and thyroid conditions. One in every 733 babies is born with the condition and there are over 400,000 people living with Down syndrome in the United States.

Stanford University bioengineer Stephen Quake, Ph.D., of Stanford University in California led the research team in creating a way to examine small amounts of fetal DNA that circulate in the mother's blood to look for extra chromosomes that trigger Down's syndrome and other similar birth defects. “We sequence millions of molecules from each blood sample and map the DNA back to the chromosome. And then we look to see if any chromosomes are over-represented,” Quake said.

The test requires only a small blood sample from the mother, making it much safer than sticking a needle in the uterus as required by the amniocentesis, or using of CVS, which requires snipping off a small piece of the placenta for analysis. Both invasive procedures carry a risk of causing a miscarriage or birth defects.

The blood test can also be done very early in a pregnancy, as early as five weeks after conception, with results available within a couple of days. With invasive procedures, which are typically done after the 15th week of pregnancy, results can take two to three weeks.

Although Down syndrome is the most commonly occurring chromosomal condition, other dangerous chromosomal conditions exist that can also be detected by the new test. One such condition is Edward syndrome, a condition that is caused by the presence of three, as opposed to two, copies of chromosome 18 in a fetus or infant's cells. The syndrome occurs in about one in 3,000 pregnancies and approximately one in 6,000 live births and has a very low rate of survival due to heart abnormalities, kidney malformations, and other internal organ disorders.

Another condition indicated by the new test is Patau syndrome, in which a patient has an additional chromosome 13. The condition causes numerous physical and mental abnormalities, with the most predominant being heart defects, and kills more than 80 percent of children in infancy. Patau syndrome affects approximately 1 in 12,000 live births.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

New Breast Cancer Technology: Molecular Breast Imaging (Part 2)

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Dr. Eric Winer, from Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, commented for the American Society of Clinical Oncology by saying that 10 and 15 percent of all breast cancers cannot be detected by using mammograms. Winer also told reporters, "More and more we may be getting away from one-size-fits-all in terms of screening approaches, and instead think about screening approaches that are directed more to an individual women based on her risk and on the characteristics of her breasts."

There has also been and increase in the use of costly MRI exams on some women that have more dense breast tissue or that have a high risk for getting breast cancer. Hruska said that the MBI might be the lower-cost alternative. She has estimated that it would cost around $500 to perform the scan, and expressed hope that its availability would increase over the next year.

The MBI technology uses special cameras that were developed by GE Medical Systems and privately head Gamma Medica-Ideas, stated Hruska. This study was funded in part by Bristol-Myers Squibb, which provided the radioactive agent for the scans. This radioactive agent typically exits the body within one day.

Hruska says that the MBI as it is currently be used presents a very low risk of radiation if a woman has it a few times in her lifetime, but the researchers must lower the radiation if the technology begins to be put to use as a screening test as frequent as one or two years apart.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

New Breast Cancer Technology: Molecular Breast Imaging (Part 1)

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A new screening tool that is being used to detect breast cancer is shown to work three times better than mammography at finding tumors in women who have dense tissue in their breast, which can confound mammograms.

Mammography, which is an X-ray of the breasts, was shown to detect less than a third of the tumors that were found by using this new technique called molecular breast imaging, or MBI, the researchers stated in from of a breast cancer committee that is sponsored by the American Society of Clinical Oncology and other groups.
Mammography is most commonly used to screen patients for breast cancer, but only about a quarter of women have dense breast tissue, which can cause the mammogram X-rays difficulty in seeing through this to spot small tumors. The physicians are eager for other methods that could be used to perform the scans more efficiently.
This study, which involved 940 women, is the largest to date to compare the new technology MBI to mammography. The MBI is still experimental and is not readily available to women yet.

The women from the study that were considered to be at high risk for contracting breast cancer due to a family history of the disease, genetic susceptibility or other factors, underwent mammogram screenings and the new MBI screenings.

Before an MBI, the patients are first injected with radioactive agents that get absorbed by the tissue in the breast. Breast cancer cells tend to absorb more of the agent that the healthy cells, and the specialized cameras that detect the gamma rays from the agents then it can differentiate tumors from the healthy tissues.
Carrie Hruska from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and the lead researcher of the study, said, "We're certainly not advocating replacing mammography in any way. But we think it (MBI) would have a role as an additional test for those women that aren't served as well by mammography as we would like."

With using the MBI technology, the ability to see a tumor is not affected by the density of the surrounding tissue in the breast, so it offers a great promise for women whose mammograms may not provide the most accurate assessment. Among the 940 women who participated in the study, 13 tumors were found in 12 of the women. The MBI found 10 of them and the mammography found three.

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Monday, November 3, 2008

Hair Restoration Treatments: Hope or Hype? (Part 3)

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Surgical hair transplantation is the fastest growing cosmetic surgery today. There are currently a few surgical procedures available: the ‘donor strip' hair transplant, ‘follicle unit extraction', and scalp reduction.

The donor strip method is the most commonly used, provides the best results and is considered the only viable surgical treatment by over 95 percent of hair restoration surgeons in the United States. The surgeon first removes a section of hair-bearing skin from the back of the head, right around the base of the skull. The removal area is sutured together, leaving a thin scar blended into the hair in the back of the head. The follicular units are extracted and placed in cool saline solution. Then, small incisions are made in the areas of thinning and loss and one-by-one the follicular units are implanted.

Follicular Unit Extraction is just that; instead of making an incision in the back of the head, each individual follicular unit is removed with a punch blade and then relocated to the areas of thinning and loss, all in one step. Unfortunately, it isn't as simple as it sounds. First of all, hair follicles do not grow straight up and down beneath the skin; they grow at angles. Not only that, but each follicle can be at a dramatically different angle than the follicle next to it. Clinical studies have shown that 25-40 percent of all follicular units being extracted are destroyed, simply cut in half. In addition, the punch blade will leave multiple scars throughout the donor area. Bottom line: follicular unit extraction procedures cost more, result in less density and compromise the donor area. This is why few surgeons employ this technique, and respected names in hair restoration caution against it.

Scalp reduction surgery involves removing an area of the scalp, eliminating part of the area affected by hair loss. The result can be a reduced bald spot and greater coverage by surrounding hair-bearing skin as it is pulled towards the spot where the skin was removed. However, there are risks associated with this procedure. Stretching is a likely possibility since the resulting scar has a great deal of tension on it. Another possibility is traction alopecia, which is the permanent hair loss caused by great stress on hair follicles. Also, reduction in scalp elasticity from a scalp reduction can compromise future hair transplant procedures.

The cost for hair transplant surgery? The average procedure is about $5,200, and depending upon the procedure, could rise to $10,000 or more.
If you are experiencing hair loss, only you can judge the procedure that is right for you. Be sure to do your homework and keep in mind the relative risks and benefits of each procedure.

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