Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Post Your Vacancies On Nairalist.com: It's Easy And It's Free by Seun(mod): 12:55pm On Feb 06, 2009 |
What do you need my help for? Please tell me! |
Adverts › Re: You Can Now Post Your Adverts On Nairalist.com by Seun(mod): 11:25am On Feb 06, 2009 |
Hmm. What was the advert about? |
Sports › Re: CAF Africa 11 2008 by Seun(mod): 5:37pm On Feb 05, 2009 |
Taiye Taiwo deserves it too. |
Technology Market › Re: Post Your Computer And Electronic Adverts On Nairalist.com by Seun(mod): 4:57pm On Feb 05, 2009 |
Any comments about Nairalist? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Post Your Vacancies On Nairalist.com: It's Easy And It's Free by Seun(mod): 4:50pm On Feb 05, 2009 |
Any Nairalist success stories? |
Sports › Re: CAF Africa 11 2008 by Seun(mod): 4:29pm On Feb 05, 2009 |
What we want to know is which Nigerian players were chosen for the lineup. That's all, really. |
Crime › Re: I Have Been Duped ( #60,000) by Seun(mod): 4:03pm On Feb 04, 2009 |
Sorry about this. |
Tech Jobs › Re: Web Programmer Wanted To Integrate Live Stock Exchange Feeds To A Website by Seun(mod): 3:32pm On Feb 04, 2009 |
What's the feed like? How does one get access to it? Thanks. |
Health › Re: History, As Nigerian Finds Cure For Diabetes by Seun(mod): 10:24am On Feb 04, 2009 |
A LOCAL herbal medicament with great potentials in the management of diabetes was unveiled in Abuja yesterday.
The man at the centre of it all, Louis Obyo Obyo Nelson is a researcher into medicinal herbs.
The drug, called ADI, according to experts, presents a major landmark in the global search for safer alternative medicament for the treatment of diabetes.
Nelson is the patent owner of AD1, a herbal anti-diabetic phytopharmaceutical.
To begin the commercial production of the drug said to be the first of its kind in the herbal world, Dr. Nelson has entered into agreement with a United States based company GDPAU.
The pact involves signing of a licensing agreement to commercialize the medicament for treatment of diabetes. With the agreement now in place, once the final clinical texts of the drug are concluded the drug would be produced in Nigeria, and distributed across the world.
The drug is said to have gotten the initial nods of the World Health Organization (WHO), and the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration (NAFDAC). The final licence is to be issued, according to the promoters of the drug, when the final rounds of clinical trials are concluded.
Senate President, David Mark and the Minister of State for Health, Dr. Aliyu Idi Hong, described the development of the medicament as a major landmark for Nigerian herbalists who have researching into the use of local herbs to cure ailments that have defied orthodox drugs.
The Senate President, represented by the Vice-Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Senator Gyang Dantong, described the development of the drug as a success story.
He said, "This is a day that Nigerians should be proud of themselves. We are moving ahead in pharmaceuticals."
He charged parties involved in the commercialization of the drug to ensure that it is available, and at a cheap price, in order to make it affordable for Nigerian.
He was optimistic that when the health bill before the National Assembly comes on stream, it would make the process of clinical trial of drugs easier and less cumbersome.
He continued: "We are sure that the bill will encourage the protection of the patent of producers of herbal drugs. I challenge all the partners involved in the promotion of the drug to do some more work on the specific dosage to be administered on all categories of users."
Minster of State for Health, Dr. Aliyu Idi Hong, expressed hope that the drug would encourage local farmers of herbs to generate better income by farming herbs that have medicinal values.
Promising government's support to development of the drug, he called on both parties involved in the agreement to adhere strictly to their parts of the deal.
He said, "The drug has better qualities that makes it more resilient than its orthodox counterparts. Diabetics is the sixth major killer in the family."
The developer of the drug, and owner o the patent, Nelson, thanked all those who contributed to the success of the research into the drug.
He disclosed that about 10 million dollars would be required for investment to get the drug into the world market.
Diabetes is a syndrome of disordered metabolism, usually due to a combination of hereditary and environmental causes, resulting in abnormally high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia). Blood glucose levels are controlled by a complex interaction of multiple chemicals and hormones in the body, including the hormone insulin, made in the beta cells of the pancreas. Diabetes mellitus refers to the group of diseases that lead to high blood glucose levels due to defects in either insulin secretion or insulin action.
Diabetes develops due to a diminished production of insulin in resistance to its effects. Both lead to hyperglycaemia, which largely causes the acute signs of diabetes: excessive urine production, resulting compensatory thirst and increased fluid intake, blurred vision, weight loss, lethargy, and changes in energy metabolism.
All forms of diabetes have been treatable since insulin became medically available in 1921, but there is no cure yet for the ailment. The injections by a syringe, insulin pump, or insulin pen deliver insulin, which is a basic treatment of type 1 diabetes. Type 2 is managed with a combination of dietary treatment, exercise, medications and insulin supplementation.
Adequate treatment of diabetes, as well as increased emphasis on blood pressure control and lifestyle factors (such as not smoking and maintaining a healthy body weight), may improve the risk profile of most of the chronic complications.
In the developed world, diabetes is the most significant cause of adult blindness in the non-elderly and the leading cause of non-traumatic amputation in adults. Besides, diabetic nephropathy is the main illness requiring renal dialysis in the United States. http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/news/article03/indexn2_html?pdate=040209&ptitle=Nigerian%20herb%20shows%20promise%20in%20diabetes%20management |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Obama's Speech: Was It Read From A Screen Or Said Off Hand? by Seun(mod): 10:22am On Feb 04, 2009 |
As a law professor, he should be a pretty good writer. He should be able to at least edit the scripts he is given. |
Romance › Re: Where There Are No Roses by Seun(mod): 10:20am On Feb 04, 2009 |
Hmmm. Maybe the weather? |
Health › Re: History, As Nigerian Finds Cure For Diabetes by Seun(mod): 10:14am On Feb 04, 2009 |
What? No source? Can't post it on the home page without the source. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: How To Find And Keep a B.M.W. (Black Man Working) by Seun(mod): 10:12am On Feb 04, 2009 |
What has the "good whipping" attitude done for the status of Black Americans or Africans in society? It's just rubbish. We keep defending bad and unsuccessful practices just because we're used to them. |
Autos › Re: Nairaland Autosection Or Nairalist. by Seun(mod): 9:46am On Feb 04, 2009 |
You're welcome. Actually, you're free to use anyone you like. Post on both.  |
Forum Games › Re: I Never Knew by Seun(mod): 9:31am On Feb 04, 2009 |
I never knew 2+2 was equal to 4. |
Business › Re: Bank Consolidation Fall-out by Seun(mod): 11:58pm On Feb 03, 2009 |
Two years later, with the stock market is crashing and the naira also crashing, has this exercise really worked? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's Internet Future by Seun(mod): 4:26pm On Feb 03, 2009 |
What the ___ does CCTV have to do with the international submarine communication cable?? |
Webmasters › Re: Catching Your Website Contents Thieves. by Seun(mod): 2:30pm On Feb 03, 2009 |
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Webmasters › Re: CSS Vs Tables by Seun(mod): 1:03pm On Feb 03, 2009 |
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Politics › Re: Running Nigeria On Generators by Seun(mod): 5:41pm On Feb 02, 2009 |
I am a Nigerian. I live in Nigeria. I believe Yar'adua is better than GW Bush. No country is perfect, but for a while now there have been opportunities for people who are ready to acquire knowledge and work. It's not as bad as people say. |
Politics › Re: Recent Pictures Of Yaradua by Seun(mod): 5:36pm On Feb 02, 2009 |
I hope these pictures have not been doctored? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Drivers by Seun(mod): 5:34pm On Feb 02, 2009 |
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Education › Re: I Want Universities To Stop Post Jamb by Seun(mod): 5:26pm On Feb 02, 2009 |
It might limit the impact of the extortion. |
Romance › Re: How To Tell Your Girlfriend She Can't Cook? by Seun(mod): 5:24pm On Feb 02, 2009 |
You're not supposed to tell her. It's unnecessary. Enrol in a cooking school and invite her along. Telling her will not do anything for your relationship. It just identifies you as an immature buffoon. |
Romance › Re: How To Tell Your Girlfriend She Can't Cook? by Seun(mod): 4:40pm On Feb 02, 2009 |
You don't. Because she already knows. |
Phones › Re: Nitel Sat3 Down Again! by Seun(mod): 12:57pm On Feb 02, 2009 |
Satellite is slow. Is the SAT3 back? Browsing seems to be snappy today. |
Politics › Re: Nta Channel 5 Interviews "mystery Goat" Eyewitnesses by Seun(mod): 1:10am On Feb 02, 2009 |
This should be juicy. |
Nairaland General › Re: Showing More Topics Under 'Recent Posts' by Seun(mod): 1:00am On Feb 02, 2009 |
I tried to implement this once but I wasn't able to figure it out. It kept returning 10 posts. |
Phones › Re: Who Knows The Cheapest Bulk Sms Gateway by Seun(mod): 6:48pm On Feb 01, 2009 |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Chelsea Fans: Identify Yourselves Here by Seun(mod): 6:11pm On Feb 01, 2009 |
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