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Nice if you want me to an app for your website or blog free of charge, contact me via email (daviduche809@yahoo.com) or whatsapp 07062706435. |
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please what's the possibility of someone getting medicine and surgery at unizik with jamb score of 249 and C's in the O level with one sitting. please our humble suggestions are needed? is there any need of change of course perhaps pharmacy ? |
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chukwukapromise:is it possible for him to change from anatomy to medicine after the first year in Uniuyo. |
MY FRIEND SCORED 209 IN JAMB HOPING TO DO MEDCINE AND SURGERY AT UNIZIK. HE WANTS TO CHANGE TO UNIUYO BUT HE IS CONTEMPLATING BETWEEN PHARMACY AND ANATOMY AT UNIUYO. PLEASE WHICH ONE IS RECOMMENDABLE! HAD 1B AND 4Cs Thanks |
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please sir am done with my B. sc
what's the next step in securing master scholarship.
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sgtponzihater:please sir, am interested in your former job. am a medical laboratory scientist. Will be glad to hear from you. my phone is 07062706435. Thanks |
OkaforGeorge:my brother, focus on your education. That's of utmost priority compared to music and football. you can continue with that after schooling. |
Hello, applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified students from Nigeria universities across the country for the emerging leaders program award- a program organized by the global sharpers- Abuja Hub in conjunction with Selfless for Africa Inc. OBJECTIVES: The main aim of the program is to provide grants to aspiring Nigerian students to embark on projects that will solve a striking problem in the community. In addition, they are involved in the provision of the necessary connections and support needed by students to create meaningful impacts to their community in particular and the world in general. Secondly, the program is meant to provide an avenue for youths to cultivate the habit of volunteerism, patriotism and community service WHO IS ELIGIBLE? The institutions that are participating in the contest must be based in Nigeria The students that are participating must be registered students of the institution and must form a team that comprise of 3-5 students. The participating team must have a slogan or team name The team must have high interest of research and community service at heart Image result for global shapers community abuja images PROCEDURE FOR PARTICIPATION phase 1: Identify a problem in any community in Nigeria. Fill a community service application form Download and fill your team information and endorsement form Then, scan the printed documents and send it to info@abujaglobalsharpers.org (Remember to attach scanned copies of your student's Identification (ID) cards). phase 2: A panel of judges that will be constituted will screen the applications and bring out three outstanding proposals which will now enter for the final stage. The 3 shortlisted finalists will then present their proposals using pictures and videos with reasons why their team should be supported by the Global shapers community-Abuja Hub. Award to winning Institution: A whooping sum of $3,250 ($2500 for implementation of the projects and $750 for the winning participants). Appearance of the team works in the sponsors communication websites and banners. plaques and souvenirs from sponsors. CLOSING DATE: 5th December, 2016. Brief description of the program: The community service award is an initiative that began in November 2015 with many young aspiring Nigerian students participating in the program. The keenly contested competition was won by a team called "Project drink and live" that presented a proposal on construction of a borehole for the people of Wukara community- a remote village in Abuja with residents numbering about 1000. The completion of this project served as an immediate relief to this community which prior to then, relied on only one source of contaminated stream water. Hence, this community was relieved from water-related ailments. Also mid this year, a team of students from the university of Ibadan won a grant of $3,250 in the second batch of the program to renovate a farm settlement in oke-ola community, Ogbomosgho Local Government Area, Oyo state. Therefore, Great Nigerian students let's harness this opportunity. Locate a problem in your community, form a team and present your proposals with solutions to the problems. Who knows? your team may win the third batch of this program! for application visit the website below Credit:www.bestacada.
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Hello, applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified students from Nigeria universities across the country for the emerging leaders program award- a program organized by the global sharpers- Abuja Hub in conjunction with Selfless for Africa Inc. OBJECTIVES: The main aim of the program is to provide grants to aspiring Nigerian students to embark on projects that will solve a striking problem in the community. In addition, they are involved in the provision of the necessary connections and support needed by students to create meaningful impacts to their community in particular and the world in general. Secondly, the program is meant to provide an avenue for youths to cultivate the habit of volunteerism, patriotism and community service WHO IS ELIGIBLE? The institutions that are participating in the contest must be based in Nigeria The students that are participating must be registered students of the institution and must form a team that comprise of 3-5 students. The participating team must have a slogan or team name The team must have high interest of research and community service at heart Image result for global shapers community abuja images PROCEDURE FOR PARTICIPATION phase 1: Identify a problem in any community in Nigeria. Fill a community service application form HERE Download and fill your team information and endorsement form HERE Then, scan the printed documents and send it to info@abujaglobalsharpers.org (Remember to attach scanned copies of your student's Identification (ID) cards). phase 2: A panel of judges that will be constituted will screen the applications and bring out three outstanding proposals which will now enter for the final stage. The 3 shortlisted finalists will then present their proposals using pictures and videos with reasons why their team should be supported by the Global shapers community-Abuja Hub. abujaeep Award to winning Institution: A whooping sum of $3,250 ($2500 for implementation of the projects and $750 for the winning participants). Appearance of the team works in the sponsors communication websites and banners. plaques and souvenirs from sponsors. CLOSING DATE: 5th December, 2016. Brief description of the program: The community service award is an initiative that began in November 2015 with many young aspiring Nigerian students participating in the program. The keenly contested competition was won by a team called "Project drink and live" that presented a proposal on construction of a borehole for the people of Wukara community- a remote village in Abuja with residents numbering about 1000. The completion of this project served as an immediate relief to this community which prior to then, relied on only one source of contaminated stream water. Hence, this community was relieved from water-related ailments. Also mid this year, a team of students from the university of Ibadan won a grant of $3,250 in the second batch of the program to renovate a farm settlement in oke-ola community, Ogbomosgho Local Government Area, Oyo state. Therefore, Great Nigerian students let's harness this opportunity. Locate a problem in your community, form a team and present your proposals with solutions to the problems. Who knows? your team may win the third batch of this program! Credit:www.bestacada.
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A medical laboratory scientist may be described as the individual who has studied medical laboratory science in an accredited university or institution, passed the prescribed courses and qualifying professional exams and is duly registered by the national medical laboratory science council. The academic curriculum of the medical laboratory profession covers vast areas including Basic Medical Sciences- Anatomy, Physiology, biochemistry and core subjects as Hematology and Blood Group Serology, Clinical Chemistry, Histopathology and Cytology, Medical Microbiology, Immunology as well as Mathematics, Statistics, Pharmacology, Research methods and Managements at the undergraduate level, paving way for limitless areas of specialization at the postgraduate level. The vastness of this field of study makes the Medical Laboratory Science Graduate a multi-potent professional. visit my blog for more www.davemadukwe..com Being multi-potent, the Medical laboratory Scientist can be involved in several spheres of the economy but with particular reference to health care services, his ethical duties involve the systematic and scientific analysis of body fluids and secretions, tissues, biopsies, aspirates, waste products like urine and feces with the aim of making proper and definitive diagnosis of diseases. The ultimate goal is health recovery for the sick which proves the relevance and indispensable role of the laboratory scientist in the health sector. Here, the pivot or hallmark of healing lies in the accurate diagnosis of the ailment based on the axiom that the discovery of a problem is already half of the solution. Conventionally, the physician makes some physical observation and based on the signs makes a provisional (presumptive) diagnosis which could be right or wrong. The correctness of presumptive diagnosis is an act of probability given that different disease conditions occasionally display similar symptoms. For instance, a certain middle-aged man was brought into the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department around midday because he began to sweat profusely and then slumped and went into confusion. The physician was invited who immediately took vital signs and asked many questions which could not be answered because no close relative was around. The dilemma of the physician was that the symptoms on hand could as well represent either of two opposing situations- hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. Whereas the clinical management of both conditions are simple though, a switch of one remedy for the other would prove quite disastrous. Not knowing the doctor's dilemma nor the precarious nature of the situation, the patient's colleagues were agitated that not even an infusion (drip) could be used on this near dying folk. The physician had to request for some laboratory investigation to help clear the situation. Simple laboratory investigations like Urinalysis, Plasma glucose level and Full Blood count were just enough to give the needed clue. So the Laboratory Scientist solved the puzzle- hypoglycemia! The rest became more simplified for the doctor. In a short while, the patient got the right medications and left the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department for his home. This is just one typical example of the significant and indispensable role of the Medical Laboratory Scientist as the torchbearer in health care service. Nevertheless, Researches have proven that 60-70% of all decisions regarding a patient's diagnosis and treatment, hospital admission and discharge are based on laboratory test results because the Laboratory Scientist has been trained to perform critical duties such as: assist the doctor in choice of laboratory investigations; collects the clinical specimens and perform analysis; Reports and Interprets the laboratory data for the doctor's use in proper patient diagnosis, treatment and monitoring; generates data for epidemiological survey; plays indispensable role in infection control, transfusion medicine, In vitro fertilization, forensic sciences, genetic counseling/testing among others. Therefore, why won't one be glad to study such a noble profession which has proven beyond any reasonable doubt to be the searchlight, oracle and bedrock of modern medicine!
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A medical laboratory scientist may be described as the individual who has studied medical laboratory science in an accredited university or institution, passed the prescribed courses and qualifying professional exams and is duly registered by the national medical laboratory science council. The academic curriculum of the medical laboratory profession covers vast areas including Basic Medical Sciences- Anatomy, Physiology, biochemistry and core subjects as Hematology and Blood Group Serology, Clinical Chemistry, Histopathology and Cytology, Medical Microbiology, Immunology as well as Mathematics, Statistics, Pharmacology, Research methods and Managements at the undergraduate level, paving way for limitless areas of specialization at the postgraduate level. The vastness of this field of study makes the Medical Laboratory Science Graduate a multi-potent professional. visit my blog for more: www.davemadukwe..com Being multi-potent, the Medical laboratory Scientist can be involved in several spheres of the economy but with particular reference to health care services, his ethical duties involve the systematic and scientific analysis of body fluids and secretions, tissues, biopsies, aspirates, waste products like urine and feces with the aim of making proper and definitive diagnosis of diseases. The ultimate goal is health recovery for the sick which proves the relevance and indispensable role of the laboratory scientist in the health sector. Here, the pivot or hallmark of healing lies in the accurate diagnosis of the ailment based on the axiom that the discovery of a problem is already half of the solution. Conventionally, the physician makes some physical observation and based on the signs makes a provisional (presumptive) diagnosis which could be right or wrong. The correctness of presumptive diagnosis is an act of probability given that different disease conditions occasionally display similar symptoms. For instance, a certain middle-aged man was brought into the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department around midday because he began to sweat profusely and then slumped and went into confusion. The physician was invited who immediately took vital signs and asked many questions which could not be answered because no close relative was around. The dilemma of the physician was that the symptoms on hand could as well represent either of two opposing situations- hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. Whereas the clinical management of both conditions are simple though, a switch of one remedy for the other would prove quite disastrous. Not knowing the doctor's dilemma nor the precarious nature of the situation, the patient's colleagues were agitated that not even an infusion (drip) could be used on this near dying folk. The physician had to request for some laboratory investigation to help clear the situation. Simple laboratory investigations like Urinalysis, Plasma glucose level and Full Blood count were just enough to give the needed clue. So the Laboratory Scientist solved the puzzle- hypoglycemia! The rest became more simplified for the doctor. In a short while, the patient got the right medications and left the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department for his home. This is just one typical example of the significant and indispensable role of the Medical Laboratory Scientist as the torchbearer in health care service. Nevertheless, Researches have proven that 60-70% of all decisions regarding a patient's diagnosis and treatment, hospital admission and discharge are based on laboratory test results because the Laboratory Scientist has been trained to perform critical duties such as: assist the doctor in choice of laboratory investigations; collects the clinical specimens and perform analysis; Reports and Interprets the laboratory data for the doctor's use in proper patient diagnosis, treatment and monitoring; generates data for epidemiological survey; plays indispensable role in infection control, transfusion medicine, In vitro fertilization, forensic sciences, genetic counseling/testing among others. Therefore, why won't one be glad to study such a noble profession which has proven beyond any reasonable doubt to be the searchlight, oracle and bedrock of modern medicine!
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garri drinking should be highly minimised because of its potential health hazards |
The human body is basically composed of water and a specific quantity needs to be consumed for survival. Research states that 6-8 glasses of water should be taken daily but guess what? You and I may not be living up to this standard. Basically, males should take 3 liters (12 cups) of water every day while females need to consume 2.2 liters (9 cups) daily for ideal hydration. Our failure to consume the appropriate amount of water can result to mild dehydration with many manifestations such as listed below: ways to drink water check my blog www.davemadukwe..com 1. DARK YELLOW URINATION: This is principal sign that you are not drinking enough water. Normally, the urine has a yellow-amber color but when an individual water intake is inadequate, the kidneys reciprocate by releasing an "increased concentration of Waste product into the urine including dead cells, toxic materials, amino acids and different other products" that should be expelled from the body", bringing about a darker urine. However, certain drugs, vitamins, blackberries and spicy foods can cause urine discoloration. Thus when you observe a transitory change of your urine color, check whether you have eaten possibly something that could have altered it. Next, increase your water consumption but if the color persist for prolonged time, it could be an indication of a serious ailment such as Gallstones and hepatitis. 2. CONSTIPATION: Mild dehydration is among the most well-known causes of constipation. when we consume less water, our body compensate it by absorbing water from other body parts including the colon resulting to difficulty in the passage of stools. To arrest constipation, ensure that you drink sufficient quantity of water in addition to consumption of food rich in fibers such as fruits and vegetables. 3. DRY SKIN AND WRINKLES: Most ladies depend on costly creams and moisturizers to keep their body delicate and smooth and fight wrinkles. The most natural and ideal remedy of fighting dry skin is to improve on your water consumption. Dehydration can result to sensitive and irritated skin and in most extreme cases it can flake and crack. 4. WEIGHT GAIN: The body is so naturally built that it doesn't know the distinction between thirst and hunger. The hypothalamus, the part of the brain that regulate thirst and hunger, sometimes becomes confused causing pangs of hunger in response to thirst. Thus, going after food rather than a glass of water prompts excess calories and weight gain. In case you are desire to lose weight, ensure you are drink adequate quantity of water. When you feel hungry, get a glass of water before going for a snack or food and wait for 10-15 minutes to check whether the hunger has declined or if it is still there. if the hunger is still persist, then it's time for you to eat. 5. HEADACHE: When we don't drink enough water, Our body try to reabsorb water from tissues to compensate for the absence of water intake. Our brain tissue is also affected and tends to pull away from the skull. Consequently pain receptors are stimulated which brings about headache. In the same vein, when you don't consume enough water, the blood volume or Extracellular fluid (ECF) level drops, diminishing the quantity of oxygen being conveyed to the brain. The blood vessels subsequently dilate resulting to inflammation which intensifies the headache. Therefore, next time you got a headache, reach out for a glass of water. 6. FATIGUE: When one is dehydrated, the blood volume diminishes causing the heart extra work to pump blood and deliver Oxygen and Nutrients round the body. When feeling tired, skip that coffee which even heightens the dehydration and go for a glass of water. Water can never be substituted for Soda, coffee, sports drink or tea. 7. JOINT PAIN: Water is a lubricant to the joints as it constitute the synovial fluid which permits two bones to slide each other. At the point when the body doesn't get enough water, the cartilage cells becomes damaged owing to nutrient deficiency. If you experience Joint pain, be mindful of your water consumption and increase it when necessary. Water is life! Little wonder why one can stay weeks without food but only a few days without water. Therefore for your optimum health, ensure drinking adequate quantity of water because this little changes can make a big difference in your LIFE! |
Many Nigerians including students patronize this dried “African cornflakes” called garri (aka Garium sulphates) soaked in water as a fast food almost the same way a white man will enjoy his cigarette smoking during winter. No thanks to the ongoing economic recession in our country which have not helped matters at all. Some individuals in our country today now go for the most available food rather than the more nutritious and beneficial meal without any in-depth knowledge of the health implications involved. I can’t readily forget my first incidence of drinking garri as a sophomore back then in the university when my roommate and I had no choice then, than to consume this roasted processed cassava for more than a week. This was prior to getting our cooking utensils, condiments and other necessities in preparation for a new academic session. Within this short while, there were tremendous changes in our health most especially our eyes which forced us to stop this routine behavior although for a brief period. This actually led me to conduct some findings on the dangers associated with drinking garri. Garri consumption is as essential as anything among the people of West Africa like Nigeria, Togo, Ghana, Benin Republic and others. It is the food of a common man as it is locally produced. Garri drinking gained its significance not just as a result of its cheapness and readily accessibility or indigenous form of food but also as a staple which requires combination of groundnut, sugar, fish, coconut, or processed items like Kulikuli and water for its preparation and consumption. Nonetheless, the consumption of this renowned grain called garri has been linked to health defects like Blurred vision, blindness, cough, headache, dizziness, anaemia among others. Above all, the issues of eye defects have made some people enemies to drinking of garri. how to minimize drinking garri The reason for these dangers is due to presence of an organic acid called Hydrocyanic acid in garri gotten from inadequate processing of garri from cassava as the latter has excess amount of hydrocyanic acid, which according to the WHO is about 10ppm in poorly processed garri. Moreover, its constant and continuous consumption may bring about the accumulation of this acid and in this way prompt its antagonistic effects. The highly corrosive nature of this acid in cassava could be better understood using the water extract from cassava which destroys plants due to its concentrated form. Apart from eye problems associated with drinking garri, this organic acid also causes intestinal cramps and even worsen ulcer in many individuals. Same goes to other cassava by- products which when not properly processed can trigger more harm to the consumer than good. This article therefore advocates that: Our garri producers should understand the proper techniques involved in processing garri and adequate quality control measures should be stressed by relevant authorities involved. Consumers of these “African cornflakes” should resort to occasional rather than habitual garri drinking which posses adverse effect on the long run. Other foods like sweet potatoes are also rich sources of carbohydrate and presently in Nigeria, they are cheaper when compared to garri. Conclusively, one may be wondering what to do after knowledge of these side effects. It’s quite known that many Nigerians love this staple food called garri, I really do too but there is need to take precautionary measures in order to curb any negative health problem associated with it. Thus as the popular adage goes “moderation is key”, it’s therefore very pertinent that we moderate our rate of garri drinking today! check my blog www.davemadukwe..com
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hello madam, i need ur email address. my email is daviduche809@yahoo.com |
pls 4 proofreading and editing- do they get enough clients 4 nigerians. |
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