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The Truth of Forgiving the Past...

     The past cannot escape of who we are right now..right? Because of those experiences behind us  comes the new version of us. Of who we are and what we do, on how we act and react to things, on how we think, response or on how we deal with  things.      All of us are products of  our own past. It can either be from a good or bad pasts memories and or event. I want to point on the bad past in this blog.        People who tried to destroy others or hurt others might be coming from a trauma that they once experience. Some of those hurtful experiences might be a close friend who turned his back when you were in desperate situation or from a  traumatic experience from a  separated parents or can be due to an unfortunate event that we really  could not forget.              F rom all of these bad slope in our life do we realize what effect  they caused                         us? What did we do when we were in this difficult situation. How did we react and                   w

Have you heard about Kawasaki Disease?

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Based in American Heart Association, K awasaki disease (mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome) is a children's illness characterized by fever, rash, swelling of the hands and feet, irritation and redness of the whites of the eyes, swollen lymph glands in the neck, and irritation and inflammation of the mouth, lips and throat.   Named after Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki, a Japanese pediatrician, the disease has probably been in existence for a long time, but was not recognized as a separate entity until 1967. The incidence is higher in Japan than in any other country. In the United States it is more frequent among children of Asian-American background, but can occur in any racial or ethnic group.  The heart may be affected in as many as one of five children who develop Kawasaki disease. Damage sometimes occurs to the blood vessels that supply the heart muscle (the coronary arteries) and to the heart muscle itself. A weakening of a coronary artery can result in an enlargement or swell