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"I Failed To Secure Admission Twice"-UNICAL's Best Graduating Student Meet University of Calabar Overall best graduating student! The Vice Chancellor of University of Calabar, Prof. Zana Akpagu during a convocation ceremony disclosed that a total of 51 students bagged First Class degrees during the 32nd convocation ceremony of the University on Saturday. He mentioned that 9,174 students, comprising of 7611 first degree graduands and 1563 Post Graduate Diploma, Higher Degree & Honorary Degree graduands would graduate at the ceremony of which 318 students would be awarded Ordinary Diplomas, 251 will get doctorate degrees and 221 students will take home Post Graduate degrees. FIRST DEGREES 1st Class: 51 2^1: 2356 2^2: 4532 3rd Class: 672 Henry Emmanuel from the Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology, Faculty of Biological sciences emerged overall best graduating student at the 32nd convocation of the University of Calabar on Saturday 13/04/2019 with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 4.72. Read what he said " In 2012, I had my second attempt at securing admission in the University of Calabar rejected. I was dejected, demoralised, i was considered a failure by many. Yet, I never gave up those dreams. I saw failure as a lesson, hardwork and resilience, a prerequisite for success. Today, I emerged OVERALL BEST GRADUATING STUDENT at the 32nd convocation of the prestigious University of Calabar, winning multiple awards including the TONY ELUMELU FOUNDATION AWARD FOR BEST GRADUATING STUDENT. Some dreams might seem too big and out of reach but I tell you today, that, no matter how big or scary they are, your dreams, every one of them, are valid! #BeInspired He hails from ìní local government area of Akwa Ibom state, Nigeria. Congratulations to him!
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Loud noises can cause permanent hearing loss. And once it’s gone, you can’t get it back. Hearing loss is costly. The cost for the first year of hearing loss treatment in older adults is projected to increase more than 500% from $8 billion in 2002 to an estimated $51 billion in 2030. Hearing loss from loud noise can be prevented. About 70% of people exposed to loud noise never or seldom wear hearing protection. CDC supports the World Health Organization’s World Hearing Day, an annual event held on March 3rd. World Hearing Day was designated at the First International Conference on Prevention and Rehabilitation of Hearing Impairment in Beijing, China in 2007. The day aims was to raise awareness and promote ear and hearing care across the world. The theme for the World Hearing Day 2017 was “Action for hearing loss: make a sound investment’. This aims to draw attention to the economic impact of hearing loss and cost effectiveness of interventions to address it. Hearing loss is costly. The cost for the first year of hearing loss treatment in older adults is projected to increase more than 500% from $8 billion in 2002 to an estimated $51 billion in 2030. Did You Know? Repeated exposure to loud noise over the years can damage your hearing. Turn down the volume! The outer ear—the part of the ear you see—funnels sound waves into the ear canal. By the time you notice hearing loss, many hair cells have been destroyed and cannot be repaired. By the time you notice hearing loss, many hair cells have been destroyed and cannot be repaired. This is just one of the many informative facts available on CDC’s National Center for Environmental Health’s new hearing loss website. Think you’re well aware of how to protect yourself? When it comes to hearing loss, we can all think of the usual suspects: listening to fireworks, attending sporting events, and loud concerts. However, you may be surprised at what you don’t know. For example, everyday activities such as using power tools, mowing the lawn, or attending a fitness class with loud music can damage hearing. Useful info Is the noise too loud? If you need to raise your voice to make yourself heard, yes. After a very loud event, such as a concert or football game, normal hearing usually returns within a few hours to a few days—however, repeated exposure to loud noises will eventually damage the inner ear permanently. Ways to protect your hearing include turning the volume down, of course, and also taking periodic breaks from the noise and using hearing protection. Signs that you may have hearing loss include difficulty hearing high-pitched sounds (e.g., doorbell, telephone, alarm clock) and difficulty understanding conversations in a noisy place. By the Numbers Sound is measured in decibels (dB). A whisper is about 30 dB, normal conversation is about 60 dB, and a motorcycle engine is about 95 dB. Loud noise over a prolonged period of time may damage your hearing. Loud noise above 120 dB, even for a short period of time, can cause immediate harm. Hearing loss is the third most common chronic health condition in the United States. Almost twice as many people report hearing loss as report diabetes or cancer. In the United States, about 40 million adults aged 20–69 years have noise-induced hearing loss, and about 1 in 4 adults who report “excellent to good” hearing already have hearing damage. Think that hearing damage is usually workplace-related? Actually, activities away from work can damage hearing just as much a noisy job. Over half of all adults with hearing damage do not have noisy jobs. The average person is born with about 16,000 hair cells within their inner ear. These cells allow your brain to detect sounds. By the time changes in your hearing can be measured by a hearing test, up to 30% to 50% of hair cells can be damaged or destroyed. There is no cure for hearing loss! Damaged inner ear cells do not grow back. Protect your hearing, and if you already have hearing loss, take steps to keep it from getting worse. Source: myenvironalert..com.ng
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know about sickle cell June 19, 2017 June 19th:Today is world sickle cell day. Sickle cell disease is an inherited form of anemia where red blood cells become abnormally long and pointed, similar to the shape of a banana. It affects approximately 100,000 people in the United States and millions worldwide. In the US It occurs in about one out of every 365 African-American births and more rarely in Hispanic-American births. Although sickle cell disease is not an extremely rare condition, there are some lesser-known facts and misconceptions that we will review here. It Can Occur in Any Race or Ethnic Group Although sickle cell disease has long been associated with people of African descent, it can be found in many races and ethnic groups, including Spanish, Brazilian, Indian, and even Caucasian. Because of this fact, all babies born in the United States are tested for this condition. An inherited Disease Sickle cell disease is not contagious like a cold. People are either born with it or they are not. If you are born with sickle cell disease both of your parents have sickle cell trait (or one parent with sickle cell trait and the other with another hemoglobin trait). People with sickle cell trait cannot develop sickle cell disease. Diagnosed at Birth In the United States, every baby is tested for sickle cell disease. This is part of the newborn screen performed shortly after birth. Some people may refer to this as the PKU test. Identifying children with sickle cell disease in infancy can prevent serious complications Connection Between Sickle Cell Trait and Malaria People with sickle cell trait can be found most heavily in areas of the world that have malaria . This is because sickle cell trait can protect a person from becoming infected with malaria. This doesn't mean a person with sickle cell trait cannot be infected with malaria, but it is less common than a person without sickle cell trait. Not All Types Are Created Equal - There are different types of sickle cell disease which vary in severity. Hemoglobin SS (also the most common type) and sickle beta zero are the most severe followed by hemoglobin SC and sickle beta plus thalassemia. More Than Just PainThere is a lot more to sickle cell disease than just painful crises. Sickle cell disease is a disorder of the red blood cells, which supply oxygen to all the organs. Because sickle cell disease occurs in the blood, every organ in the body can be affected. Patients with SCD are at risk for stroke, eye disease, gallstones, serious bacterial infections, and anemia, to name a few. Children at Risk for Stroke Although all people with sickle cell disease are at risk for stroke, children with sickle cell disease have a much higher risk than the children without sickle cell disease. Because of this risk, physicians who treat children with sickle cell disease use an ultrasound of the brain to screen and determine who is at highest risk of stroke and start treatment to prevent this complication. A Simple Antibiotic Changes Life Expectancy The antibiotic penicillin is life-saving. People with sickle cell disease are at increased risk of serious bacterial infections. Starting penicillin twice a day for the first five years of life has changed the course of this condition from something only seen in children into a condition people live into adulthood with. Treatments Are Available There is more than pain medication for treating sickle cell disease. Today, blood transfusions and a medicine called hydroxyurea are changing the lives of people with sickle cell. These therapies are allowing people with sickle cell disease to live longer lives with fewer complications. Multiple research studies are ongoing to find additional treatment options. There Is a Cure Bone marrow (also called stem cell) transplantation is the only cure. The best success has come from donors who are siblings whose genetic makeup matches the person with sickle cell disease. Sometimes types of donors, like unrelated individuals or parents, are use but mostly in clinical research studies. In the coming years, gene therapy looks like a promising treatment. If you or your family member has sickle cell disease, it is important to have regular follow-up with a physician to ensure up to date care is provided. Source: http://myenvironalert..co.ke/2017/06/sickle-cell-day-10-things-you-should.html?m=1 Pls share this post with others
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There is an increased rate of mortality as a result of kidney damage lately. Hence, the need for proper care of our kidneys. This article outlines some of the few habits that contribute to kidney damage. Our kidneys are super important for our health. They filter our blood, produce hormones, absorb minerals, produce urine, eliminate toxins, and neutralize acids. So as one of the most important organs in your body, your kidneys deserve some love. Damage or steady decline of your kidneys can often go unnoticed for years as your kidneys can still do their job with as little as 20% of their capacity. Therefore kidney diseases are often referred to as “The Silent Diseases”. That’s why it is so important to take care of them before it is too late. Here’s a list of 10 common habits that put a lot of pressure on your kidneys and can cause serious damage over time. 1. Not Drinking Enough Water Your kidney’s most important function is to filter blood and eliminate toxins and waste materials. When you don’t drink enough plain water during the day toxins and waste material start to accumulate and can cause severe damage to your body. 2. Too Much Salt In Your Diet Your body needs sodium or salt to work properly. Most people however consume too much salt which may raise blood pressure and put a lot of stress on the kidneys. As a good rule of thumb, no more than 5 grams of salt should be eaten on a daily basis. 3. Frequently Delaying The Call Of Nature Many of us ignore the urge to go because they are too busy or want to avoid public bathrooms. Retaining urine on a regular basis increases urine pressure and can lead to kidney failure, kidney stones, and incontinence. So listen to your body when nature calls. 4. Kick The Sugar Habit Scientific studies show that people who consume 2 or more sugary drinks a day are more likely to have protein in their urine. Having protein in your urine is an early sign your kidneys are not doing their job as they should. 5. Vitamin And Mineral Deficiencies Eating a clean, whole food diet full of fresh vegetables and fruits is important for your overall health and a good kidney function. Many deficiencies can increase the risk of kidney stones or kidney failure. Vitamin B6 and magnesium, for instance, are super important to reduce the risk of kidney stones. An estimated 70 to 80 percent of Americans isn’t getting enough magnesium, so there may be a good chance that you are one of them. 6. Too Much Animal Protein Over consumption of protein, especially red meat, increases the metabolic load on your kidneys. So more protein in your diet means your kidneys have to work harder and this can lead to kidney damage or dysfunction over time 7. Sleep Deprivation We have all heard how important it is to get a good night’s rest. Chronic sleep deprivation is linked to many diseases and kidney diseases are also on the list. During the night your body repairs damaged kidney tissue, so give your body the time to heal and repair itself. 8. Coffee Habit Just as salt, caffeine can raise blood pressure and put extra stress on your kidneys. Over time excessive consumption of coffee can cause damage to your kidneys. 9. Painkiller Abuse Way too many people take painkillers for their small aches and pains, while there are many all-natural, safe remedies available. Excessive use or painkiller abuse can lead to severe damage of liver and kidneys. 10. Alcohol Consumption Although there is nothing wrong with enjoying a glass of wine or having a beer once in a while, most of us don’t stop after just one drink. Alcohol is actually a legal toxin that puts a lot of stress on our kidneys and liver. Read more at >> http://myenvironalert..co.ke/2017/06/10-common-habits-that-seriously-damage.html?m=1
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During rainy season, residents are encouraged to take precautions and protect themselves and their property from flood risks and flood damage. Tips for Personal Safety during a Flood Avoid walking through flooded areas. Drowning is the number one cause of flood deaths, mostly during flash floods. Currents can be deceptive; six inches of moving water can knock you off your feet. If you walk through flood, use a pole or a stick to guide you. Do not drive through a flooded area. More people drown in their cars than anywhere else. Do not drive around road barriers; the road or bridge may be washed out during flood. Stay away from power lines and electrical wires. The number two flood killer after drowning is electrocution. Electrical currents can travel through waters. Report downed power lines to the appropriate authority. Have your electricity turned off. Some appliances, such as televisions, retain electrical charges even after they have been unplugged. Do not use appliances or motors that have gotten wet unless they have been cleaned and dried. Look out for animals, especially snakes that have been flooded out of their hidings and may seek shelter in your home. Use a pole or a stick to uncover pests that might be hiding in some obscure parts of the house. Watch your step. After a flood, the ground and the floors are covered with debris which might include broken bottles, etc. Floors and staircases that have been covered with mud can be very slippery. Therefore you should always get the house cleaned up after a flood. Be alert for gas leaks. Use torchlight to inspect for damage. Do not smoke or use candles, lanterns or open flames unless you know that gas has been turned off and the area is well ventilated. During rainfall, stay away from flood channels and areas prone to sudden flooding Get more safety tips and daily health tips at myenvironalert..com.ng
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IT'S WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY TODAY... Here are the few things we can do in our own part to contribute to the sustainability of the earth Going green is not the colossal endeavor that some might think it is. Obvious moves such as separating your recycling or being aware of how much water you use take little effort. Lest you scoff at the insignificance of your actions, know that every little thing you do has an impact. Whether it's to Mother Nature's benefit or your health, there really isn't any harm in being friendly to the environment. 1. Recycle beer bottles (and cans). Glass can take up to a million years to decompose. Recycling your beer bottles is a much better way to get rid of them — plus, if your state has a bottle deposit-refund system, that change could come in handy. 2. Use one less paper napkin. Each year, an American uses about 2,200 paper napkins — that's around six every day. If everyone used one less each day, we'd save more than a billion pounds of napkins from ending up in landfills. 3. Avoid driving at least once a week. Motor vehicles account for 75 percent of carbon monoxide emissions in the U.S. If driving to work or school is the most sensible thing to do, take other modes of transportations during the weekend. Bike, walk or take the train for a scenic, leisurely trip. 4. Shower with your partner. Showering with your significant other is a triple threat: get clean, save water and ... other perks. 5. Go vegetarian/vegan once a week. Livestock production uses an enormous amount of resources. For that piece of steak to land on your dinner plate, it caused a carbon footprint more than twice the size of a plant-based product. Did we mention that cutting meat and/or animal products from your diet once a week is also good for your health? 6. Carry a reusable bag with you. Pesky plastic bags, begone! Reusable bags are much sturdier and better for the environment. 7. Change your light bulbs. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, if every household in America replaced one incandescent light bulb with a qualified Energy Star (an EPA program) compact fluorescent light bulb, it would save enough energy to light more than 3 million homes — and reduce the pollution made by an equivalent of one million cars on the road. 8. Snub bottled water. Only 1 in 5 plastic bottles are recycled. These bottles take more than 1,000 years to biodegrade and produce toxic fumes when burned. Talk about bad for the environment. 9. Buy local. It takes a huge amount of resources to get something from the farm to your table. Consider shopping at your local farmer's market — it has less of an environmental impact and you get to contribute to your community. 10. Buy second hand. Second hand doesn't mean second best — just ask thrift-crazy hipsters. Toys, clothes, furniture and electronic equipment can be purchased at your local thrift store and are often wholly unique. You're less likely to get caught wearing the same mass-produced dress as your co-worker. 11. Cut out paper mail. Paper bills, paper bank statements, paper flight tickets — all these can be handled online, saving millions of trees and other greenhouse gases. Source:myenvironalert..com "We did not inherit the earth from our ancestors, it's a loan from our children" Read more at www.myenvironalert..com
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There is no doubt about the fact that breast cancer is an extremely dangerous disease. We spend lots of money for countless number of tests only to find out that it was a normal muscle pain. The irony is that if your breast cancer is in its early stage, machines won’t be able to detect it. Hence, spending so much money for tests is of no use. Instead, if you do have breast cancer, there will be certain symptoms in your body which you need to notice. Once you find these symptoms appearing in your body, you can consult a doctor for verification. Check out the top 10 symptoms of breast cancer that you should be aware of. continue reading http://myenvironalert..co.ke/2017/05/breast-cancer-10-early-symptoms-every.html?m=1
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There is no doubt about the fact that breast cancer is an extremely dangerous disease. We spend lots of money for countless number of tests only to find out that it was a normal muscle pain. The irony is that if your breast cancer is in its early stage, machines won’t be able to detect it. Hence, spending so much money for tests is of no use. Instead, if you do have breast cancer, there will be certain symptoms in your body which you need to notice. Once you find these symptoms appearing in your body, you can consult a doctor for verification. Check out the top 10 symptoms of breast cancer that you should be aware of. continue reading at http://myenvironalert..co.ke/2017/05/breast-cancer-10-early-symptoms-every.html?m=1
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