Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia

Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world, on a site measuring 162.6 hectares (1,626,000 m2; 402 acres).

Kep twon in Cambodia

Kep is a seaside resort area in Cambodia and includes the small town of the same name which is the capital of Kep Province.

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Showing posts with label Health/ Beauty. Show all posts
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31 July, 2011

Israeli: New style message by snake

Israeli: This is a creepy new service for all customers that would like to message in an Israeli's health and beauty spa called "Snake Message".


For just $80 you can have large slithering reptiles such as California and Florida king snakes, corn snakes and milk snakes, wriggle down your back and up your spine and across your face. If you don’t freak out, it can be soothing experience, as the spa owner Ada Barak will tell you.

"Some people said that holding the snakes made them feel better, relaxed," she said "One old lady said it was soothing, like a cold compress."


Everybody could join this message in Israeli. So you will notice that what they said is right? Please try it when you go there.








From: amusingplanet

09 June, 2011

Smoking killed at least 60 millions people this year






26 March, 2010

WHO, MoH Join A/H1N1 Campaign

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Ministry of Health on Wednes-day together announced to Phnom Penh residents a campaign to prevent A/H1N1.
MoH Minister Mam Bunheng said “Cambodia will focus on patients infected by A/H1N1 and try to prevent transmission in the provinces.”

Only six of Cambodia’s 566 cases of A/H1N1 have resulted in a fatality, he added.
Pregnant women, infants less than 6 months old and those at risk from lung disease are to be immunized.

Pieter Vanmaare, WHO Cambodia representative, said that in the nine months since A/H1N1 broke out in Mexico, the disease has spread globally.

“The factories tried to produce vaccine to prevent the disease, because they saw all the victims who infected non-stop for the death soon,” the WHO’s representative said.
The World Health Organization announced that we all must responsible to join together to against the A/H1N1, especially in developing countries.
Cambodia needs at least 1.5 million doses of the A/H1N1 vaccine, but the WHO has given only 300,000 doses.

The health minister said Phnom Penh, Kampong Speu, Kampong Chhnang and Kandal provinces will be the first to receive vaccines. The vaccination campaign will run from May to June and include all provinces.
Source by DAP News

06 December, 2009

Contact lences kill my world

I got email from my visitor that he sent email to me about something happening at party about wearing contact lenses. Please read information below.

" Dear All,

Just want to share you an important information, especially for those who are wearing contact lenses. Please read below information.

A 21 year old guy, he used to wear a pair of contact lenses, during a barbecue party. While, barbecuing he stared at the fire charcoals continuously for 2-3 minutes. After a few minutes, he started to scream for help and moved rapidly, jumping up and down.

No one in the party knew why he was doing this? Then he admitted into the Hospital, the doctor said he'll be blind permanently because of the contact lenses that he had worn.
Justify Full
Contact lenses are made by plastics, and the heat from the charcoal melted his contact lenses.

So, send this information to all your friends..... DO NOT WEAR CONTACT LENSES WHERE OVERHEATING AND FLAMES ARE CONCERNED... ..OR WHILE COOKING...!

Friends if this information is important... ...please pass this message to all your near & dear ones.

Go Green… Save Earth…

Have a good day!

Phea "


03 November, 2009

Swine flu kills fourth person in Cambodia

A FOURTH person has died from swine flu in Cambodia, bringing the number of confirmed infections in the country to 239, officials said Thursday.

The capital and seven provinces have so far been affected by the spread of (A)H1N1: Kandal, Takeo, Kampong Speu, Siem Reap, Battambang, Kampong Chhnang and Svay Rieng.

Last week, a 51-year-old woman died after contracting the virus, bringing the Kingdom’s total number of swine flu-related deaths to four. “She had breathing difficulties before she contracted the virus,” said Ly Sovann, deputy director of the Communicable Disease Control Department at the Ministry of Health...

Cambodia’s first confirmed fatality was a 41-year-old woman who died on September 27. In early October, a 41-year-old man and a 25-year-old pregnant woman also died after contracting the virus.

Health Minister Mam Bunheng said the ministry has prepared about 500,000 information brochures, which will be delivered to the public during the Water Festival. Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday appealed to rural villagers visiting the capital for the boat races to wear masks to prevent virus transmission.

Health officials advise people to wash their hands frequently, refrain from spitting in public, use tissues to cover coughs and avoid crowds.

Individuals experiencing any symptoms such as high fevers (above 38 C), coughing, headache, muscle ache, sore throat and nose congestion should call the swine flu hotline at 115, 012 488 981 or 089 669 567. (Sourced by Phnom Penh Post Website)

14 October, 2009

A(H1N1), water festival could be bad mix without proper hygiene

To prevent the spread of the A(H1N1) influence virus, personal hygiene must remain a priority as millions gather in Phnom Penh for the annual Water Festival, officials from the Ministry of Heal and the World Health Organization said yesterday.

Der. Michel Theiren, deputy representative for the WHO in Cambodia, told reporter at a news conference that the festival will crate opportunities for the disease to spread but add that the so-called swine flue virus will not cause catastrophic effects and it easily averted.

“To say Water Festival plus H1N1 equals catastrophe is just wrong” he said. “It is a matter of concern, you just have to pay attention”...

He added that the spread of the disease is also not something to be alarmed about but rather is expected by health experts. He noted that serous concern should be paid if the disease starts affection one’s lungs, but otherwise, it would be treated like a normal bout of influenza.

To help calm fears and educate the public, 500,000 informational leaflete, produced by the ministry and Unicef, will be distributed in Phnom Penh shortly before and during the festival, Minister of Heal Dr Mam Bunheng announced at the news conference.

People should wash their hands as often as possible, cover their mouths and nose while coughing or sneezing, and avoid spitting on the ground, Dr Bunheng said.

He also downplayed virus fears, reiterating that only server cases that affect the lungs should be taken to the hospital . Other people with flu-like symptoms should be stay home and take paracetamol and drink a lot warm or room-temperature water.

“If you have flu-like symptoms stay at home [during the festival] or you will spread the disease to other people” he said.

The groups most at risk for infection are people with asthma, tuberculosis, kidney and liver diseases, hear condition, pregnant women and the obese, Dr Heng said.

“These people need to remain vigilant,” he said. (Sited from Cambodia Daily News)

07 October, 2009

A banana helps to make our face beauty

The banana is very interested to us not only food that give our good health but also good for skin too.

The banana is a good natural ingredient to dissipate wrinkle and soft of our face...

If you have your face with not fresh please try with our method as following:

- To peel banana and cut middle and knead in order to mix a spice in thoroughly.

- Take banana on your face and keep about 15 to 20 minutes and clean with warm water.

- After you clean with warm water ready, we keep our face to be cool then we clean our face with cool water again because it makes our face with soft skin.

Please do it every day your face become more and more beautiful

06 October, 2009

Number of swine flu infections passes 100

THE total number of known A(H1N1) influenza cases in the Kingdom has increased to 101 as of September 30, according to health officials, who say the number is expected to continue rising steadily in the coming months.

Sok Touch, director of the Communicable Diseases Control Department at the Ministry of Health, said the number of people affected by the virus – more commonly known as swine flu – was growing, and that the ministry would release new statistics at the end of the week...

“We are continuing to monitor the virus closely nationwide,” Sok Touch said on Monday.
“Today the number [of infections] is more than 100, and we will reveal [new figures] at the end of this week.”

Govt issues tipsCambodia’s first confirmed case of A(H1N1) was detected in a group of American students in June, but the country has since experienced onlyone fatality from the disease, a 41-year old Cambodian woman who died on September 27.
Health officials have advised that to help prevent the spread of the disease, people should wash their hands frequently, refrain from spitting in public, use tissues or handkerchiefs and avoid crowds.

If any members of the public show any signs of swine flu symptoms, which include fevers above 38 degrees, coughing, headaches, muscle aches, sore throats, runny noses and lethargy, they are encouraged to alert the government by calling its swine flu hotline at 115, 012 488 981 or 089 669 567. (Phnom Penh Website)

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