Thursday, November 20, 2008

Prostate Health Meets Soy Health

One passage into middle age for men is the dreaded prostate exam. No it's not fun but it is necessary. Prostate cancer is men's second most frequent cancer in the United States.

But one must look at the world in order to fully understand prostate cancer and men's health, in general.

Prostate cancer is a disease that is more common in certain populations. If you're an African American male living in the United States, your chances for developing prostate cancer is greater than if you are an Asian man living in Indonesia.

Due to this phenomenon, many studies have found that prostate cancer can be directly linked to diet and food choices. In fact, it is believed that an estimated 75% of all diagnosed prostate cancers could be avoided if better eating habits and dietary changes were followed.

That's a promising note for American males, so let's dive into the particulars and see why soy is so great for prostate health.

Isoflavones are plant compounds found in soy products. Isoflavones act as hormones in the human body and can actually have great effects on several bodily functions.

For example, they can help lower your cholesterol, maintain good blood glucose levels, and even help build healthy bones. But for men, they can also act as inhibitors for prostate cancer.

It is for this reason that many studies have asked why? Why is it that Asian men are more prone to avoiding prostate cancer? Why is it that the American male tends to have larger prostates in their later years their Asian counterparts?

The best found answer to this question has been diet. It is no secret that the Asian population has been eating soy for over one thousand years. Most infants and children in the Asian population will find themselves eating the 80 to 100 mg of soy per day. After a number of years, the isoflavones in their bodies will build and their chances for prostate cancer will be reduced with each bite.

One recently conducted study focused on a group of 41 patients who were diagnosed with prostate cancer. These patients were given 100 mg of an isoflavone supplement twice a day for 6 months.

Results showed a lowering of the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels and ultimately a slowing of the prostate cancer growth. PSA is a protein produced by the cells of the prostate gland. The higher the PSA level, the more likely there is cancer present.

Isoflavones are found in all soy foods. One need only drink one 8 ounce glass of soymilk per day to receive 40 mg of isoflavones. Currently there is no recommended dosage of isoflavones to help lower prostate cancer risks.

However, the FDA has recommended that a person needs approximately 25 grams of soy protein per day in order to lower cholesterol levels.

Although more studies are underway to further investigate the relationship between soy isoflavones and prostate health, preliminary studies contain a hopeful future for the male population. When it comes to lowering the risks and avoiding prostate cancer, it seems that diets high in soy have been labeled a promising ally.

Dee Overly is an artist who discovered the health benefits of soy milk and now sells a Soymilk Maker at http://www.SoymilkCrossroads.com Stop by to grab a free Vegan recipe book and check out the blog.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Soccer Smash - Computer Soccer Games For Kids

Soccer smash are computer games for the kids. With the development of technology, a lot of computer games such as third person shooting games, strategy games, and simulation games with sophisticated graphics effects have been created. But these games are more for adult market because they are more complicated to play.

As with the soccer smash, these are very simple games which are created in flash and java program. This game offers a user friendly interface and is fun to play especially for young children who love soccer. The game can be played in just few strokes of the mouse and simple keys.

The game simulates a game of soccer wherein the player tries to score goals against the opposing team. The player controls the player of his teams and kicks the ball in a manner to achieve goals. As the player wins, it enters another stage of the game with more difficult opponents. The game will continue with series of challenges and increases its difficulty until the player defeats all level of the game. These games are readily available to play for free in several websites.

These games are developed in response to the popularity of the sport even with kids. It is a fun way of stimulating the children's interest with the sport. It also develops the responsiveness and ability of a child to think of strategies.

So let your kids play the virtual smash games and let them enjoy being a professional soccer player and defeat their opponent.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Free Online Games at GamingBooth


Gaming Booth is a great free online games arcade that offers over 5,000 games. My favorite game is Onslaught 2. Check out the site and see which game is your favorite.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Blogging - Then and Now

The ever-present and highly influential Google has indexed well over 8 billion pages of information on the world wide web. This vast number of pages available for viewing posed a selection problem for the reader: how on earth do you choose which pages are most useful, and which are not? How do you decide which sites are interesting or entertaining, and which ones aren't?

The answer to that question came in the form of the original blogs, or weblogs. The first weblogs were logs of web pages that an author or editor found interesting. The early bloggers understood that there was a need for someone to preview and evaluate all the stuff that was being published on the web, so weblogs became a way of separating the wheat from the chaff, or setting sites of good quality apart from those that were simply mediocre-or just plain bad.

By 1999, a number of highly important webtools meant that blogging was accessible to the general public. The appearance of Pitas and Blogger led to a massive increase in the number of blogs in the blogosphere, because setting up and maintaining a blog had become as simple as typing text into a box and hitting the Enter key.

Weblogs have changed considerably over the years; instead of simply being just a filter for other websites or a tool of evaluation of site quality, they are also used in many more ways, by individuals with particular interests, by professionals, and also by commercial groups of various sizes. They are used by journalists, for example, to analyse or provide further commentary or analysis of mainstream news stories, but they are also used by many individuals who simply want to share their interest with the world.

One very interesting feature of many present-day blogs is monetization, in other words the use of blogs to generate revenue for an individual or a group. This may not be of interest to those who simply wish to share a hobby or a set of views, but for some business-minded individuals and for many companies who seek to make money from net-based activities, writing a blog is an absolute must.

Michael Robinson writes for The Starcruiser Blog and is the owner of startmakingonlineprofit.com. He also trades on eBay, under the username of starcruiser5.