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EducationDirect Entry 2011 by multibabe(op): 12:52pm On Feb 28, 2011
Hi all, pls is direct entry form for 2011 out? if yes pls which bank can i get thanks.
CelebritiesTake Look At 2face by multibabe(op): 3:23pm On Feb 24, 2011
2face in the present and future

CelebritiesCheck Out by multibabe(op): 3:15pm On Feb 24, 2011
check this out. shocked huh smiley wink undecided

CelebritiesRe: ~Super Diva Omotola Jolade Ekeinde At The Grammys 2011~ by multibabe(f): 4:48pm On Feb 14, 2011
@nelson
my broda nw tru u talk, it is a shame
RomanceRe: This Valentine,an Heart-trouble Day For Cheaters: Mmmmmmmmmm by multibabe(f): 4:36pm On Feb 10, 2011
i hope you know d meaning and implication of what u have planed for urself??
HealthLack Of Sleep Is A Ticking Time Bomb! by multibabe(op): 3:38pm On Feb 10, 2011
LACK OF SLEEP IS  A  TICKING TIME BOMB!!!!![color=#990000][/color]
Burning the candle at both ends increases your risk of suffering from a stroke or heart disease and dying prematurely, new research suggests.
“If you sleep less than six hours per night and have disturbed sleep you stand a 48 per cent greater chance of developing or dying from heart disease and a 15 per cent greater chance of developing or dying of a stroke," said Professor Francesco Cappuccio from the University of Warwick Medical School.
He also warned: “The trend for late nights and early mornings is actually a ticking time bomb for our health so you need to act now to reduce your risk of developing these life-threatening conditions.”
The professor and co-author Dr Michelle Miller followed up evidence carried out over seven to 25 years from more than 470,000 people from eight countries including Japan, USA, Sweden and the UK.
Dr Miller said that chronic lack of sleep leads to the production of hormones and chemicals in the body which increase the risk of developing serious health problems such as high blood pressure, cholesterol, obesity and diabetes, as well as heart disease and stroke.
Professor Cappuccio also added: “There is an expectation in today’s society to fit more into our lives. The whole work/life balance struggle is causing too many of us to trade in precious sleeping time to ensure we complete all the jobs we believe are expected of us.
“But in doing so, we are significantly increasing the risk of suffering a stroke or developing cardiovascular disease resulting in, for example, heart attacks.”
However, he also warned of the dangers of going too far the other way, as sleeping for too long – more than nine hours at a stretch – can be an indicator of illness, including cardiovascular disease.
He advised: “By ensuring you have about seven hours sleep a night, you are protecting your future health, and reducing the risk of developing chronic illnesses. The link is clear from our research: get the sleep you need to stay healthy and live longer.”
Nairaland GeneralUnwholesome Rice, Beans In Circulation by multibabe(op): 3:19pm On Feb 10, 2011
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Marketers of staple foods in the country have warned consumers to be cautious of the type and where they purchase their food stuffs especially rice and beans as preservatives used in preserving them for consumption pose great danger to health.
RomanceRe: Would U Wastime Seducing: by multibabe(f): 2:06pm On Feb 10, 2011
it all depends on what u want, and ur priorities,

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