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Monday, May 20, 2013
SRGDESIGNSTUDIO UGANDA
“You dream we design”Yo
SRD DESIGN STUDIO, MY DREAM, MY VISION,MY BABY..YAYA,
We work with an eagle's eye towards achieving
the ultimate contemporary style with special focus on architecture, furniture,
interior lighting and other miscellaneous components of contemporary design. Anyone
with a sense of style would realize what trends are coming up in interior
designing when they take a tour of our finished projects. All our concepts and
products are designed based on the underlying principles of sustainability. Our
range of raw materials include recycled wood, eco friendly boards, Low VOC and
‘zero lead’ finishing and painting materials
SRG Design Studio doesn't only deal with modern designs alone , we deal with types of clients,vintage, African whatever you name it we do.
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CATEGORIES
•Sitting Room
Decoration and Re-design
• Bed Room
Decoration and Re-design
• Bathroom
Decoration
•Home complete Interior Design
• Space Planning
• Artist Impression
Drawing
• Color & Material
Proposal
• Site Co-ordinate and Supervise
• Design Consultations
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Email me if you want to make a booking ,we can send you our company profile and price list.if you want to renovate your whole house, or it can just be your bedroom only, your office ,you bathroom and no the whole house let me know and we shall be gland to offer you our services .
My email is: sheila..gombya@gmail.com
our website is coming soon: www.srgdesignstudio.ug
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Friday, April 5, 2013
African Kitenge
Hey everyone hoping you had an awesome Easter Holiday,l got my mum an African kitenge and she was so happy been wondering which design would rock best for her and got this what do you think she should go for.Love this idea but long of course not short
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Saliva Test Can Reveal Cancer risk Says Researchers
A simple saliva test that reveals a patient’s risk of breast or prostate cancer may soon be readily available, a study suggests.
Research involving more than 1,000 experts has found genes that help determine from birth whether or not somebody will develop cancer during their life.
Screening patients for genetic variants linked to cancer could help doctors predict more accurately whether they are at high risk of the disease, and in some cases begin treatment to stop it developing.
The tests could identify the one in 100 men whose genes give them a 50pc chance of developing prostate cancer, and the one in 100 women whose likelihood of developing breast cancer is 30pc.
These tests could be carried out by GPs, would be cheaper than breast screening methods and may help spare patients at low risk of cancer from additional, more invasive examinations.
Dr Harpal Kumar, chief executive of Cancer Research UK, said the research “can help us identify exactly what is driving different types of cancer, which could enable us to develop new therapeutic approaches”.
The researchers studied the DNA of more than 100,000 cancer patients and compared it against the general population, focusing on 200,000 particular genetic variants.
Their analysis revealed more than 80 sections of genetic code that contribute to the risk of developing cancers, including 49 for breast cancer, 23 for prostate cancer and 11 for ovarian cancer.
Causes
Although about 60pc of the genetic risk factors for all three cancer types remain unexplained, the findings are a significant step forward in our understanding of the inherited causes of the condition.
In the case of prostate cancer, 18 of the 23 variants applied specifically to the most aggressive types of the disease
Research involving more than 1,000 experts has found genes that help determine from birth whether or not somebody will develop cancer during their life.
Screening patients for genetic variants linked to cancer could help doctors predict more accurately whether they are at high risk of the disease, and in some cases begin treatment to stop it developing.
The tests could identify the one in 100 men whose genes give them a 50pc chance of developing prostate cancer, and the one in 100 women whose likelihood of developing breast cancer is 30pc.
These tests could be carried out by GPs, would be cheaper than breast screening methods and may help spare patients at low risk of cancer from additional, more invasive examinations.
Dr Harpal Kumar, chief executive of Cancer Research UK, said the research “can help us identify exactly what is driving different types of cancer, which could enable us to develop new therapeutic approaches”.
The researchers studied the DNA of more than 100,000 cancer patients and compared it against the general population, focusing on 200,000 particular genetic variants.
Their analysis revealed more than 80 sections of genetic code that contribute to the risk of developing cancers, including 49 for breast cancer, 23 for prostate cancer and 11 for ovarian cancer.
Causes
Although about 60pc of the genetic risk factors for all three cancer types remain unexplained, the findings are a significant step forward in our understanding of the inherited causes of the condition.
In the case of prostate cancer, 18 of the 23 variants applied specifically to the most aggressive types of the disease
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