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PoliticsRe: I Have Never Flown First-class In My Life” – Silverbird Boss Ben Murray Bruce by peemoney(m): 6:57am On May 05, 2015
Such a huge brazen lie. Seen him board business class on the same Arik Air flight back from SA. Why do politicians lie to score points with the people? SMH.
HealthRe: Causes Of Excessive Menstrual Bleeding by peemoney(m): 7:15pm On Mar 16, 2015
[quote author=planbwellness post=31680644]CAUSES OF EXCESSIVE MENSTRUAL BLEEDING

Heavy or prolonged menstrual periods, or menorrhagia, are the most common type of abnormal bleeding from the uterus. Periods are considered heavy if there is enough blood to soak a pad or tampon every hour for several consecutive hours. Other symptoms of a heavy period can include:

Nighttime bleeding that requires getting up to change pads or tampons

Passing large blood clots during menstruation

A period that lasts longer than seven days


In severe cases, heavy menstruation can interfere with sleep and daily activities. Blood loss from heavy periods can also lead to anaemia, causing symptoms such as fatigue and shortness of breath.

In some cases, the cause of heavy menstrual bleeding is unknown, but a number of conditions may cause menorrhagia. Common causes include:

Hormone imbalance - In a normal menstrual cycle, a balance between the hormones estrogen and progesterone regulates the buildup of the lining of the uterus (endometrium), which is shed during menstruation. If a hormone imbalance occurs, the endometrium develops in excess and eventually sheds by way of heavy menstrual bleeding.

Dysfunction of the Ovaries – If your ovaries don’t release an egg (ovulate) during a menstrual cycle (anovulation), your body doesn’t produce the hormone progesterone, as it would during a normal menstrual cycle. This leads to hormone imbalance and may result in menorrhagia.

Uterine Fibroids – These noncancerous (benign) tumors of the uterus appear during your childbearing years. Uterine fibroids may cause heavier than normal or prolonged menstrual bleeding. Read about how to get rid of fibroids without surgery here…

Polyps – Small, benign growths on the lining of the uterus (uterine polyps) may cause heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding. Polyps of the uterus most commonly occur in women of reproductive age as the result of high hormone levels.

Adenomyosis – This condition occurs when glands from the endometrium become embedded in the uterine muscle, often causing heavy bleeding and painful menses. Adenomyosis is most likely to develop if you’re a middle-aged woman who has had children.

Intrauterine Device (IUD) – Menorrhagia is a well-known side effect of using a nonhormonal intrauterine device for birth control. When an IUD is the cause of excessive menstrual bleeding, you may need to remove it.

Pregnancy Complications – A single, heavy, late period may be due to a miscarriage. If bleeding occurs at the usual time of menstruation, however, miscarriage is unlikely to be the cause. An ectopic pregnancy — implantation of a fertilized egg within the fallopian tube instead of the uterus — also may cause menorrhagia.

Cancer – Rarely, uterine cancer, ovarian cancer and cervical cancer can cause excessive menstrual bleeding.

Inherited Bleeding Disorders – Some blood coagulation disorders — such as von Willebrand’s disease, a condition in which an important blood-clotting factor is deficient or impaired — can cause abnormal menstrual bleeding.

Medications – Certain drugs, including anti-inflammatory medications and anticoagulants, can contribute to heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding.

Other medical conditions – A number of other medical conditions, including pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), thyroid problems, endometriosis, and liver or kidney disease, may be associated with menorrhagia.



One medication which is recommended for the treatment of Excessive Menstrual Bleeding, Premenstrual Syndrome, Menorrhagia, Metrorrhagia, Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome, etc is Evecare by Himalaya Drug Company.

It's available in Pharmacy shops across Nigeria


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Jobs/VacanciesWeekly Job Posts by peemoney(op): 9:42am On Aug 12, 2014
This Week's Job Board
Hi folks!

Here are this week’s Job openings…




Employer: CROSS RIVER STATE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
Location:       Cross River

Position:       Data Entry Assistant
Total Emolument:   N535,000
Qualifications: Good standard of education including GCSE in Maths/English (Grades A* to C); IT qualification.


Position:       Professional Assistant
Total Emolument:   N535,000
Qualifications: Good standard of education including GCSE in Maths/English (Grades A* to C); IT qualification. Experience of managing a diverse workload.

Position:       Nurse and Health Visitor
Total Emolument:   N2,500,000
Qualifications: Good standard of education including GCSE in Maths/English (Grades A* to C); IT qualification. A professional nursing qualification resulting in the applicant being a registered nurse. Membership of the Nursing & Midwifery Council of Nigeria. Experience of working in a similar role.

Position:       Administrator
Total Emolument:   N535,000
Qualifications: Good standard of education including GCSE in Maths/English (Grades A* to C); IT qualification. Experience of working as a member of a team. Possess good administrative skills to include excellent IT skills of Microsoft applications including Word, Excel & Outlook.

How to Apply: Interested and qualified candidates should send detail CV to Highbury@R21media.com.uk.  


Deadline:       19th August 2014




Employer:     Euro Global Foods & Distilleries Ltd

Location:       Across the Country

Position:       Brand Manager (2 Positions)

Qualifications: B.Sc/HND Business Administration, Marketing/Advertisement, or related discipline.
Minimum of 5 yrs post NYSC relevant experience in a similar capacity in the Food & Beverage industry.
Age:             35 years

Position:       Area Sales Manager (4 Positions)

Qualifications: B.Sc/HND Business Administration, Marketing/Advertisement, or related discipline.
Minimum of 5 yrs post NYSC relevant experience in a similar capacity in the Food & Beverage industry.
Must have valid driver’s license issued by Federal Road Safety Corps
Age:             35-40 years


Position:       Sales Representative (10 Positions)

Qualifications: B.Sc/HND Business Administration, Marketing/Advertisement, or related discipline.
Minimum of 3 yrs post NYSC relevant experience in a similar capacity in the Food & Beverage industry.
Must have valid driver’s license issued by Federal Road Safety Corps
Age:             25-30 years


Position:       Redistribution Representative (4 Positions)

Qualifications: B.Sc/HND Business Administration, Marketing/Advertisement, or related discipline.
Minimum of 2 yrs post NYSC relevant experience in a similar capacity in the Food & Beverage industry.
Must have valid driver’s license issued by Federal Road Safety Corps
Age:             25-30 years


Salary:          Highly attractive and competitive


How to apply:          Send your application  and CV to Human Relationship Manager, Euro Global Foods & Distilleries Ltd, P.M.B. 1042, Ota, Ogun State. OR send via email to apply@eurodistl.com.ng

Deadline:       12th August 2014



Employer: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY

Position:       Commercial Manager

Qualifications: Bachelor of Pharmacy
Minimum of 10 yrs experience in a similar capacity in the Pharmaceutical industry.
Age:             40-45 years


Position:       National Sales Manager
Qualifications: Bachelor of Pharmacy
Minimum of 10 yrs experience in a Sales Management, 6 of which must be at senior level.
Age:             40-45 years


Position:       Area Sales Manager (Lagos, West, North)
Qualifications: Bachelor of Pharmacy
Minimum of 4-6 yrs experience in Sales Management in a growing Pharmaceutical Company.
Age:             40-45 years


Position:       Product Manager (Lagos)
Qualifications: Bachelor of Pharmacy
Minimum of 4-6 yrs experience in related position.
Age:             40-45 years


Position:       Medical Sales Representative (Lagos, Enugu & Jos)
Qualifications: Bachelor of Pharmacy or 1st degree in Nursing, Physiology OR any of the biological sciences.
Age:             26-30 years


How to Apply: Interested and qualified candidates should send detail CV and contact address and functional e-mail address to Head, Corporate Resourcing, recruitment.marioconsults@gmail.com  

Deadline:       19th August 2014


Employer: PHARMACEUTICAL & HEALTHCARE COMPANY

Location:       Abuja, Kano, Kaduna, Enugu, Benin & Lagos

Position:       Medical Sales Representative

Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in any life sciences
Must have valid driver’s license issued by Federal Road Safety Corps


Position:       Sales Representative

Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in any life sciences
Must have valid driver’s license issued by Federal Road Safety Corps


How to Apply: Interested and qualified candidates should send detail CV and application to topperf2014@gmail.com or P.O. Box 261, Lagos.

Deadline:       19th August 2014

Have a swell weekend

Best of luck!



Posted by Precious Nwanganga © 2014
Follow him on twitter @Pmoney_Talks
Get your Job listed for FREE! Email him on buzzfizzle@gmail.com

Source: http://www.pmoneytalks..nl/2014/08/this-weeks-job-board.html?m=1
HealthHow To Profit From Ebola!!! by peemoney(op):
...A satirical perspective
In my usual way of sharing opportunities with readers of my blog, I want to share 9 Secret, Highly profitable ways to Profit from Ebola in Nigeria:

1.  As an International Pharmaceutical Corporation: Secretly research and manufacture an experimental drug or likely cure; Hoard it in some vault in NY or Switzerland waiting for the day the virus spreads to millions of Africans and becomes a commercially viable “viral” investment before releasing it and making billions.

2. As a RICH foreign nation: Block ALL incoming flights from entering into your country; Restrict all aid to “beggarly” African Nations, except from those you are sure to reap financial benefits from.

3. As the Federal Government of Nigeria/Minister of Health, wait until an actual case of Ebola is reported in your country
before creating massive awareness on the disease and screening traveler's (especially incoming) at our nation's gateways; keep all illegal borders open claiming you cannot block them because you don't 'run' them; Only release money for isolation tents and protective equipment when your health workers get infected with the virus because then your cronies can benefit from the contract.

4. As a Nigerian Health Care Provider (Doctor/Nurse/ Pharmacist): Shut down the government health institutions with your strikes; Fight for professional supremacy; Divert patients to your private clinic, maternity home and pharmacy and profit from the entire tragedy.


5. As a Nigerian Businessman: Import or Manufacture Sanitizers, Antibiotics and Soaps without telling the public that these don’t necessarily cure viruses even though they can improve hygiene and decrease infection risk. If you don’t want the hassles of selling original products, just get used bottled water bottles, fill them up with whatever-urine, water, etc, and sell them to gullible Nigerians for a high price as a “trusted” Ebola cure.


6. As a Religious Leader/Guru/Prophet: Claim you have the “spiritual cure” for Ebola with your “Anointed Oil”, “Holy Water”, handkerchief or whatever your gullible followers will believe can cure or prevent Ebola. And most importantly, charge premium for your supernatural services.


7. As a Media Outfit: Don’t verify your news reports. Simply tout what others and most especially international media have said; Create fear by reporting more “suspected” Ebola cases both in Nigeria and overseas but don’t tell the public what to do to protect themselves and prevent the spread of the disease.


8. As a Herbalist/”Natural Healer”/Native Doctor: Simply send a text message recommending “Salt Water Bath” and provide Ebola-protective Charms to your clients at Good Price; Also concoct “herbal” remedies with  the claim that they are Bitter Kola, Kolanut as a matter of fact any kind of Kola-based and have the POWER to cure Ebola! You’ll be rich overnight! Trust me!


9. As a Writer/Blogger: Do what I’m doing right now, write about your new found, “SECRET” cure for Ebola! Drive traffic to your blog/book and generate ad revenues by making unverified claims, copy and paste posts from other blogs, and most importantly, don’t end up sharing any “cure” like you claim.


If you have not gotten a clue yet how you can profit from this Ebola nightmare, maybe you should re-read point #1 to #9. If you still don't get any ideas, just make a deposit of N 50,000 into my bank account and I’ll share with you my secret way to profit from Ebola as I am making N 500k monthly from Ebola Cures! (sic)


Hurry now and join the thriving business before the actual cure gets released by one of these Oyibo Pharmaceutical companies and spoil our business! Offer valid while stock lasts!



DISCLAIMER: This post is an entirely satirical opinion of the writer and not hard facts. Members of the public are advised to research their facts, seek professional medical advice on Ebola and report suspected cases to the appropriate authorities. Help stop the spread of Ebola!


Visit www.ebolaalert.org or www.lagosebolaresponse.org,  Call 0800EBOLAHELP (0800326524357), Follow @EbolaAlert on Twitter.


Written by Precious Nwanganga © 2014
Follow him on twitter @Pmoney_Talks
Source: http://www.pmoneytalks..com/2014/08/how-to-profit-from-ebola.html?m=1

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