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Monday, July 12, 2010

Spain wins FIFA World Cup 2010, Paul beats Mani

Finally, Spain confirm themselves as the best in World Cup 2010 after defeating the Netherlands in the final game with the score 1-0 at Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg, Monday (12 / 7) pm dawn.

Andres Iniesta was the hero of the Spanish victory with the single goal to the Dutch goal in the second half extra-time.

Spain also successfully mated after the title two years ago won the European Cup trophy by beating Germany in the final game.

While the Dutch had to go back satisfied for the third time must be a runner up in World Cup football festival. Previously they also became runner up in 1978 and 1974.

Spain has opened an opportunity in the fifth minute header by Sergio Ramos. However, in the first test, managed to secure goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg well.
David Villa to test his luck in minute 12. Kick the ball just wide of the goalpost.

Howard Webb is also not behind to show its action by issuing five yellow cards over a period of 13 minutes to five different players.

In minute 34, Iker Casillas misjudged the ball coming of fair play that kicked Gregory Van Der Wiel. Bouncing ball into the penalty box and failed dijangkaunya. Fortunately thin ball wide from the goal.

Three minutes later, Joris Mathijsen throw ripe opportunity he got for failing to kick a ball that passed slowly with your left leg. Though he had been in a position not in the penalty box terkawal Spain.

Entering the first-half injury time, Arjen Robben had the opportunity over the left foot kick. But the ball that led to the pile near the goal Spain had secured properly by the team captain Iker Casillas.

In the second half, who failed to turn Joan Capdevilla swept the ball when in the penalty box in a position not terkawal Netherlands. The momentum that happens when the match just three minutes walk.

Dutch ripe opportunity to get in 62 minutes. Through quick counterattack, Robben escaped from an offside trap and met one on one with Casillas. However, managed to kick the ball blocked Spain's number one goalkeeper with his feet. Persist even score 0-0.

In the 69th minute, David Villa had a chance to bring his team the lead if it can be more quiet in the off-kick towards goal which in no position terkawal.
Entering the 77th minute, Sergio Ramos Xavi corner welcomed the soccer ball with his head and in no condition terkawal. However, the ball head is still thin across the header above the crossbar Stekelenburg.
Robben again have the opportunity to bring his team the lead through 83 minutes of action on the individual. But Casillas managed to read the motion and stole the ball from Robben.

Both teams continued to press in the rest of the game. But until the end of normal time, the score remained 0-0. The game was resumed to an additional half time.
At the beginning of the first extra period, Stekelenburg doing rescue important to dispel Cesc Fabregas kicks into the second half. The Dutch responded by heading Mathijsen are still thin on the top crossbar Casillas.

At 100 minutes, Jesus Navas to try his luck with a kick off from inside the penalty box. But the ball successfully blocked Van Bronckhorst who makes the ball wide of the goalpost. Dutch veteran defender to intercept it before also important to dispel spurn Iniesta. Fabregas also still kick wide of the goalpost.
In the second half of the extra period, the Dutch lost one of his players, John Heitinga, because the accumulation of two yellow cards. Dutch defender Iniesta ahead of breaking into their penalty box. Prizes were awarded a free kick to Spain, but failed to be maximized Xavi advanced as executor.

At 116 minutes, Spain could finally broke the deadlock. Iniesta scored by kicking the severity of the penalty box, after receiving the ball from Xavi Sodoran.
Inevitably these goals was met with rousing Spanish stronghold. All players on the bench and was chasing Iniesta celebrates his goal on the sidelines.
The Netherlands has approximately four minutes trying to catch them. However, until the end of the game, the score remained 1-0 for the victory of Spain survived. SPAIN be the Champion !!!!.


And the other side story, Paul the octopus choose the right prediction, crashes Mani the Singaporean bird prediction. Hahahaha what a world !!!!

Friday, July 09, 2010

Cluster headache

Cluster headache is far less common than migraine headache or tension headache. Cluster headaches begin far more dramatically, however, and remain quite unique in their course over time.
As the name suggests, the cluster headache exhibits a clustering of painful attacks over a period of many weeks. The pain of a cluster headache peaks in about 5 minutes and may last for an hour. Someone with a cluster headache may get several headaches a day for weeks at a time - perhaps months - usually interrupted by a pain-free period of variable length.
In contrast to people with migraine headache, perhaps 5-8 times as many men as women have cluster headache. Most people get their first cluster headache at age 25 years, although they may experience their first attacks in their teens to early 50s.
You can get 2 types of cluster headache:
  • Episodic: This type is more common. You may have 2 or 3 headaches a day for about 2 months and not experience another headache for a year. The pattern then will repeat itself.

  • Chronic: The chronic type behaves similarly but, unfortunately, you get no period of untreated sustained relief.

Cluster Headache Causes

No one knows exactly what causes cluster headaches. As with many other headache syndromes, theories abound, many of which center on your autonomic or "automatic" nervous system or your brain's hypothalamus. These systems play a role in rhythmic or cyclical functions in your body. The involvement of either system in the syndrome would account for the periodic nature of the headache.
  • Many experts believe that cluster headache and migraine headache share a common cause that begins in the nerve that carries sensation from your head to your brain (trigeminal nerve) and ends with the blood vessels that surround your brain.

  • Others believe that the pain arises in the deep vascular channels in your head (for example, the cavernous sinus) and does not involve the trigeminal system.

Cluster Headache Symptoms

The pain of cluster headache is its defining and most dramatic feature. This pain comes on without warning (no forewarning symptoms such as the aura in classic migraine) and may begin as a burning sensation on the side of your nose or deep in your eye.
The pain peaks in just a few minutes. People describe the feeling as having an ice pick driven through your eye. They use words such as "excruciating," "explosive," and "deep." This stabbing eye pain carries with it a rapid electrical-shocklike element, which may last for a few seconds, and a deeper element that continues for a half-hour or longer. The pain almost always begins in your eye and always on 1 side of your face. Interestingly, for most people the pain stays on the same side of the face from cluster to cluster, while in a small minority the pain switches to the opposite side during the next cluster.
In addition to its one-sidedness, other characteristics separate cluster headaches from other headaches.
  • The headaches commonly come on just after you go to sleep.

  • Often the eye on your affected side will tear.

  • Your eyelid on the affected side will droop.

  • You will experience one-sided nasal stuffiness and runny nose
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/cluster_headache/page3_em.htm