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White man blocks his ears during Davido's performance, yesterday at the wireless festival in U.K What could be his reason? Video; https://www.instagram.com/p/Bk-QQjYhPmj/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=121uvdf8mkft1
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greyham:Bloggers? Kindly explain what you mean... Just for your consumption, I am not a blogger. |
CaptainG00D:Well, I think with time it should readjust. If your vision is dim nonstop then it might be something else. Medical practitioners here can help. |
You mean Daura azin Bubu's village? If yes, then there's something terribly wrong with this present administration. |
Iphone 6... legbegbe ![]() |
nosiebaba:Good good |
Hey House, I thought to share this with us after I realised I was suffering from it... To be honest, I was bothered and then I tried to run some checks on google, this article quite explains it This is specially for Nairaland addicts(night crawlers) Staring at a smartphone in bed can trigger a temporary loss of vision which doctors mistake for a stroke, experts have warned Increasing numbers of patients are visiting hospitals complaining of sporadic sight problems in one eye, lasting up to 15 minutes at a time, according to a report by British neurologists. A&E doctors often mistake these symptoms for a transient ischaemic attack – known as a TIA or mini-stroke - a warning sign that a major stroke is on the way. But experts from Moorfields Eye Hospital in London have warned the symptoms are usually nothing more than a result of looking at a smartphone in bed. Many people lie on their side at night, with one eye against the pillow and the other staring at the screen. While one eye adjusts to the dark, the other eye gets used to the bright light of the high-resolution screen. But when they roll over and open both their eyes, the eye which has been staring at the screen cannot cope with the darkness of the room. ‘Subsequently, with both eyes uncovered in the dark, the light-adapted eye is perceived to be “blind”,’ said the neurologists, writing in the New England Journal of Medicine. It usually takes several moments for the eyes to adjust, leading people to believe they are suffering from a severe problem. The medical team, which also included experts from the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and City University London, warned this fleeting loss of vision is too often mistaken for a TIA, leading to ‘unnecessary anxiety and costly investigations’. Smartphones are now used nearly around the clock, and manufacturers are producing screens with increased brightness to offset background ambient luminance and thereby allow easy reading,’ they said. ‘Hence, presentations such as we describe are likely to become more frequent.’ The experts’ report details two cases in which patients were eventually sent to Moorfields Eye Hospital after brain scans, heart screens and blood tests could find nothing was wrong. The first, a 22-year-old woman, had suffered dimmed vision nearly every night for a year before she went to the doctor. ‘The ophthalmologist took the history as a bizarre cluster of symptoms of dimmed vision when laying down at night and loss of definition,’ the experts wrote. Her right eye was only able to see the outlines of objects. ‘The entire visual field was affected - she could see no more than vague outlines of objects which were more clearly visible with the contralateral eye.’ Eventually, the doctors realised she looked at her smartphone every night while lying on her side before going to sleep. And when she tried looking at her phone with both eyes open, the problem disappeared. Lalasticlala, mynd44 Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3654454/Do-smartphone-blindness-People-lie-one-eye-closed-pillow-suffer-temporary-vision-loss-mistaken-stroke.html#article-3654454
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How can someone be this ignorant? Everything you need is waiting for you on the internet but yet some people still want to dash these fraudsters money. |
1 is a baby mama 2 is a wife! First things first, hold down your preeek. Then sit her down and talk to her, I said talk not argue. She might be putting up that attitude cause you are yet to officially make her your wife. |
Lalasticlala please push this to FP Wait o! You mean I will leave Abuja/Lagos to Kazakhstan? What kind of suffer head is that one na? |
Ehya... Lalasticlala maybe some lawyers can help |
Awwwn... this is nice. |
Boss of all bosses! |
Aunty Ramota ![]() |
You didn't fix the head properly, your ps skill is 7.5/10 ![]() |
engrelvis:Yexactly!!! Their coach had to stand up |
Nigerians ehn! If you see them making mouth... you will think they can stand whatever comes their way... just small court summon and they are fleeing. What happened should have been the other way round if the passengers were patient to the very end... they would have just jejely gone to sue them and be chilling by now. Airpeace is the leading airline when it comes to passenger's safety, however when it comes to keeping to time, their evening flights are nothing to write home about. I had my 6.20pm flight moved to 10.50pm or there about. It is so bad that it is almost an everyday thing now. |
First of all, that lady isn't CeeC. OP, may God forgive you. |
Sango Assistant ![]() Why are some people so wicked? |
Baby boy soo cute |
Tosinayoko:Lol, kudos |
Chei, this is my estate o ![]() |
Austin234:Awwn, it is well. |
Surrey2Bimshire:Alright. Once again, sorry for your loss. |
Austin234:Jeez! Sorry for your loss! I had no idea Nigerians resident in Nigeria had so many cases of cancer, forgive my ignorance. Mothers are like the best gift life can offer. I can imagine what you went through, God will uplift you. Amen. |
Surrey2Bimshire:Okay, what about your dad's side? |
Surrey2Bimshire:I am sorry for your loss! This is so sad!!! Prior to your mum, was there anyone that suffered from Cancer in your family? |
QueenOfNepal:Totally |


