Why Wearing Hat Makes You are Losing Your Hair?

Sunday, April 21, 2019
Losing hair, credit to ianicsolutions.com

There are at least two contradict opinions about effect of wearing hat to fall the hair. First, no, not wearing hat make you losing your hair. There is no effect as long as there is no friction between hat and hair.

Second opinion that tight hat and action to rub or pull it on head cause physical tension on hair, thus slowly lead to hair losing.

Another opinion, there is in-direct effect of wearing hat on hair losing in a such way that dirty hat attracts bacteria and fungi to infect head skin.

To avoid scalp infection, hat should be cleaned and rotated regularly.

Many people using a specific shampoo and conditioner to strengthens their hair in order to prevent the hair breakage and losing.

Tight hat is one reason only to lose hair, you may read article about 10 reasons of losing hair: 10 reasons why you might be losing hair

Does “Heart Failure” Mean Our Heart Stop Pumping Blood?

Saturday, April 20, 2019
Illustration between healthy heart and heart failure,
credit to FamilyDoctor.org

We might hear the term of “Heart Failure,” but it does not mean that our heart fail (totally fail) to pump the blood to all organ of our body.

It is a “medical term” refer to heart not in optimal function as its should be.

Another term for heart failure is a “congestive heart failure.” A few of early signs for heart failure that you feel fatigue and short of breathing.

High blood pressure may make heart gradually too weak to pump efficiently over time.

Symptoms, causes and treatments of heart failure may be read in the following article: Congestive Heart Failure: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments

Why are Rich People Going to Shoplift?

Friday, April 19, 2019
Kim Kardashian once shoplifted, credit to Reuters

Many famous and rich people have been shoplifted. Some of them have net worth around US$ 400 million, and a few closes to 1 billion US dollar.

The cost of items their stolen from just a couple buck to no more than 5 thousand dollars. Worthless compared to their hundred of million assets.

Things are taken, included: t-shirt, magazine, pack of batteries, $7 tube of lip gloss, snacks, clothes, sun glasses and a necklace.

They shoplifted in the super center or stores such as Walmart, K-Mart, Marshal, boutique and Jewelry shops.

You may read or listening or watching recently news that a rich man from Florida, Andrew Lippi, 59 years old was charged for stealing of US$ 300 (£ 230) goods (light bulbs and a coffee maker) from K-Mart.

Surprisingly, Andrew Lippi bought a private island estate cost US$ 8 millions (£ 6.13 million) few weeks early, before he did shoplift. In addition, he own a resort with one night rent for US$ 1800 (£ 1600).

We may wonder that: Why are Rich People Going to Shoplift?

The simple answer is called as a sense of “Poverty consciousness.” It is mean that the high net worth individuals feel “never having enough” and they worry to loss something they have.

In the shoplifting cases, rich people thought that they “never having enough” and sense to have everything, even they feel entitle to have children’s candies by stealing.

What do you think?

Do you Know the Company Hires Anyone who Applied?

Thursday, April 18, 2019
Greyston Bakery, credit to Mann Advisors

It is normal that an open position for a job will be applied by several applicants. A position with higher salary and offered by established companies attract hundred of candidates.

Job selection goes through several processes, include interview, drug tests and background checks. Many companies need to look applicant skills and experienced.

However, Greyston Bakery locates in Riverdale, New York, developed the system called “Open Hiring.” Every one can sign up application, then wait until a job position available.

Company will call applicant based on who applied first. Call means ready to work immediately. Uniquely, the company has slogan: “we don’t hire people to bake brownies, we bake brownies to hire people.”


Is Prostate Cancer Inherited Genetically?

Illustration of prostate cancer and genetic, credit to Invitae
There are many factors that believed to increase the risk to get prostate cancer; some of them are genetics, diet, age, race, lifestyle, obesity and Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). 
From genetic view point, prostate cancer is highly heritable; the inherited risk of prostate cancer has been estimated to be as high as 60%. 
Men diagnosed with prostate cancer are highly probably coming from close relative (a father or a brother) with prostate cancers. 
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (2016) suggested that a man with one close relative with prostate cancer is twice as likely to develop cancer.
Then, If two close male relatives are affected, the risk of developing prostate cancer is increased five-fold compared to man with no family members diagnosed.
There are several hundred genes implicate to different stages of Prostate Cancer. 
Maqungo et al, (2011) informed that South African National Bioinformatics Institute, University of the Western Cape has developed database called as Dragon Database of Genes associated with Prostate Cancer (DDPC). 
Data were collected from sources of around the world. Some of genes connected to prostate cancers are BRCA1, BRCA2, and HOXB13. 
If these genes have mutated due to un-known reasons, men will have a higher risk of developing prostate cancer and, in some cases, other cancers during their lifetimes.

References
Maqungo, M., Kaur, M., Kwofie, SK., Radovanovic, A., Schaefer, U., Schmeier, S., Oppon, E., Christoffels, A., and Bajic, VB. 2011. DDPC: Dragon Database of Genes associated with Prostate Cancer. Nucleic Acids Res. 2011 Jan; 39(Database issue): D980–D985. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013759/
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. 2016. Inherited Risk for Prostate Cancer. Retrieved from https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/risk-assessment-screening/hereditary-genetics/genetic-counseling/inherited-risk-prostate




What is Missing Link Between Humans and Their Predecessors?

Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Australopithecus sediba, missing link between early humans and “lucy,”
credit to John Hawks

Scientist have been “quarrel” for at least 10 years about “Missing Link Between Humans and Their Predecessors.”

The missing links is between predecessor called “lucy” and early human called “ Homo habilis.” There is a gap between “lucy” and “ Homo habilis.”

Now scientists certain that the gap is called “Australopithecus sediba.” For details, you may read the article written by Rob Picheta, CNN: Missing Link in Human History Confirmed After Long Debate

What is Final Speech in the Film of “The Great Dictator” About?

Charlie Chaplin in “the great dictator.” Credit to “Good”
I am interesting to review a little bit of “The Great Dictator” final speech of Charlie Chaplin. The speech is part of a film based on story that written and directed, then produced by Charles Chaplin, one of great actor ever. 
You may guess the dictator, that is Hitler who reigned the Germany with tragedy of humanity, all victims are estimated around 17 millions
The final speech of actor is promising speech, contradicting to misery of dictatorship where a lot of respect people feel unhappy live in a tyranny country; the land of hateful that crushed human soul. 
The army patrolled the street and come house to house. The Jews were searched for cruelly beaten and persecuted. The lucky ones were fleeing and hiding in neighboring countries. 
Moreover, at final speech, Charles Chaplin mentioned that where hate always found everywhere on earth. Any country, race, religion and even sexual orientation may “produce” hate and disrespect to each other. 
Hate poisoned life that lead to sadness, unkindness and even bloodshed war. 
It is proven by historical time that great speeches such as done by Charles Chaplin can overcome the hate and oppression. 
Many leaders made great speeches that contributed to better way of thinking and life in societies. 
The leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr talking about dream of equality. Then, this speech has changed the political life in the USA.