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| Unique Visitors: 258 |
| Total Unique Visitors: 1146229 |
| Visitors Out: 1882 |
| Total Visitors Out: 7840 |
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| The Grand Finals for the Search for the Cutest Baby in Town |
| 2011-07-22 08:26:00 |
July 18- July 30 is the last canvassing period for the search for the cutest baby in Town by MetroTownMall- Tarlac. Yes, we have come to the final round to support our favourite baby, the Cutest Baby Chris Jerome Chan. I would like to express my warmest gratitude to MyMetroTownMall-Tarlac to make this contest possible. Also, thank you to all of my friends in Sanyo Semiconductor Manufacturing Philippines, colleagues in Panasonic, Global foundries, Chipbond Technology Corporation, Fairchild Semicon, On Semicon, and Acer. To all our classmates, batchmates, schoolmates in Bayanihan Institute, Binalonan National High School, and Saint Louis University, cheers! Students of TSU, Holy Spirit and Montessori, I am so glad you have liked my baby in Facebook. To all bloggers, and other organizations o...
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| Please Vote my Baby |
| 2011-06-12 08:33:00 |
Good day to all!My son, Chris Jerome Chan, joined the Cutest Baby Contest by MyMetroTownMall-Tarlac.In line with this, I would like to seek for your support by VOTING through FACEBOOK.1. First, you have to like MyMetroTownMall-Tarlac2. Then you can now click "LIKE" to vote for Chris Jerome Chan
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| Cervical Cancer: An Introduction |
| 2010-11-22 03:53:00 |
Like other cancers, cervical cancer has stages. When cervical cancer is detected before it has spread from the cervix to other parts of the body, it has much higher chances of a cure. Here are some factors that would increase the risk of developing cervical changes leading to cervical cancer:1. A personal history of precancerous changes of the cervix or cervical cancer. 2. Being infected with certain types of the human papillomavirus (HPV) or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). 3. Having a previous abnormal Pap test. 4. Starting sexual intercourse at an early age (younger than 18 years old). 5. Having three or more sex partners in a lifetime or a partner who has had multiple sex partners. 6. Having a weakened immune system. 7. Smoking. 8. Use of birth control pills (oral contraceptives) for more than 5 years.
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| Epithelial Cell Abnormalities |
| 2010-11-14 03:45:00 |
This is one of the statements to indicate if the cells collected were normal or abnormal.A. Squamous Cell AbnormalitiesA.1 Atypical squamous cells (ASC). In this category, there are minor cell changes from unknown causes. It is further divided into two types: A.1.1 ASC-US: ASC of undetermined significance A.1.2 ASC-H: ASC that cannot exclude high- grade squamous intraephithelial lesion(HSIL).A.2 Low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL). In this category, there are cells that show definite minor changes but are unlikely to progress to cancer. It includes the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, mild dysplasia, and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN 1). A.3 High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL). In this category, there are cell changes that have a ...
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| Why Pap Smear or Pap Test is Done? |
| 2010-11-02 03:34:00 |
The main reason why a pap test or pap smear is done is to screen for cancerous and precancerous cells of the cervix. There is actually a recommendation to do the test from the onset of sexual intercourse to age 65. Pap test should be done every 1 to 3 years for women without risk factors for cervical cancer. For women who have had hysterectomy because of precancerous or cancerous changes in the cervix, a continuous regular pap smear must be observed. But for women who have had hysterectomy with the cervix removed for non-cancerous or benign reasons do not need to continue Pap test. While women who have had weakened immune system may need to test more often than once a year.
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| Pap Smear Test |
| 2010-10-30 03:31:00 |
What is Pap smear or Pap test? This test is used to screen women for cervical cancer. The test is reliable for detecting early abnormal cell changes that would cause cancer of the cervix. This test is recommended for women between the ages of 18 to 65.How it is done? It is done in your doctor’s clinic by acquiring a small sample of cells from the surface of the cervix. Your doctor will then spread the sample on a slide and sent to a lab for examination under a microscope.
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| Combination of Fertility Problems |
| 2010-10-26 03:25:00 |
When both the man and the woman have fertility problems or when one partner has multiple fertility problems, then the couple is said to have “combination” fertility problems. You can have possible symptoms but it varies depending on causes. Treatments vary depending on causes too. Likewise, success rate varies depending on causes.
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| Semen Analysis: How It Feels? |
| 2010-09-22 00:49:00 |
You might want to know how it feels to do the semen analysis! Well it does not cause any discomfort to produce a semen sample, I guess. But I think, some may feel embarrassed about the method used to collect the semen sample. You can always talk to your doctor some methods to collect semen samples, specially those people in which masturbation is against religious beliefs.
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| What is Your Blood Type |
| 2009-12-03 08:16:00 |
If you are a type A, it means that the liquid portion of your blood, called the plasma, contains antibodies against type B blood. If you are a type B, it means that your plasma contains antibodies against type A blood. If you are neither type A or B, you are type O, which means that your plasma contains antibodies against both type A and type B blood. Type O-negative blood does not have any antigens. It is called the "universal donor" type because it is compatible with any blood type. And if you have type AB blood, your plasma does not contain antibodies against either type A or type B blood. Type AB-positive blood is called the "universal recipient" type because a person who has it can receive blood of any type.Rh blood type checks for the presence (+) or absence (–) of the Rh antigen, ...
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| Kairi is Growing |
| 2009-11-06 07:48:00 |
My daughter loves playing, whether it is outdoor or indoor. Today, we went to Tom’s World at Metrotown Mall, Tarlac City. She loves riding to different toy vehicles like cars, motorcycle, carousel and the moving bear.She also enjoyed getting to know other kids in the place. She will likely talk to any kids there. We also enjoyed seeing her grow and develop. It is very important for them to play outside in order for them to meet other children and make them comfortable with other people. I love my daughter seeing her in her milestone.
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