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Space-age sickbay that diagnoses disease from sight, smell and 'feel' without need for tests A sickbay that uses space-age technology to diagnose diseases ranging from stomach bugs to cancer has been unveiled at a British hospital. The first of its kind, it contains a bewildering array of equipment, including probes designed for missions to Mars. The gadgets in the million-pound unit can detect illness without the need for painful and invasive tests. They combine information about the sight, smell and ‘feel’ of a disease to produce a diagnosis. The unit is described as the first step towards the tricorder scanners that Star Trek’s Dr McCoy waved in front of patients’ bodies to diagnose and treat illness in the crew of the Starship Enterprise. Professor Mark Sims, the Leicester University space scientist who led the project alongside Tim Coats, a professor of emergency medicine, said: ‘In the old days, it used to be said that a consultant could walk down a hospital ward and smell various diseases, as well as telling a patient’s health by looking at them and feeling their pulse. ‘What we are doing is a high-tech version of that to help doctors diagnose the disease. We are replacing doctors’ eyes with state-of-the-art imaging systems, replacing the nose with breath analysis, and the “feel of the pulse” with monitoring of blood flow using ultrasound technology and measurement of blood oxygen levels.’ The diagnostics development unit is part of Leicester Royal Infirmary’s A&E department. One group of instruments, the ‘eyes’, uses thermal imaging technology developed by the university’s space scientists to search for life on Mars to hunt for signs of disease via the surface of the human body. For instance, it should be possible to get information about blood chemistry that points to liver or kidney problems without even taking a blood sample. While some of the equipment is routinely used in hospitals around the country, other pieces were custom-built for the sickbay, making it the only one of its type in the world. The unit will initially be used to check out patients thought to be suffering from heart failure, pneumonia and serious, body-wide infections – but the instruments have dozens of possible uses.
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Family of the late NollyWood actor, Samuel Arase Efeimwonkiyekie, popularly called Sam Loco Efe have announced that the late artist would be buried on the 21st of October 2011 in Benin – City. Members of the family led by its eldest son, Bismarck Nosakhare Efe flanked by members of the Actors Guilds of Nigeria, Edo State chapter, disclosed this at a press conference in Benin City |
^^^ na real wa 4 dis country. 2 me GEJ is totally clueless 'bout how to handle d economy or even run this country! |
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hercules07:u r right, but lets pray dat is works out, which I doubt, cos lots of people in power are making a lot of money through d importation and sales of generating sets in this country. |
premechaz:are u human @all? |
IMO this is totally beyond religion its more political now (either d norther elites wants to prove they only can rule 9ja better or NATO creating unnecessary attention 4 oil invasion) |
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UPDATE: Park Chu Young already in 4 Arsenal Per Mertesacker having medicals @ Arsenal Diego Forlan sealed 4 Inter Andre Santos having medical @ Arsenal Clint Dempsey, negotiation ongoing btw Fulham & Arsenal Scott parker, negotiation ongoing by Tottenham ![]() |
OTHER POSSIBLE TRANSFERS Alex - Chelsea to Arsenal/Juventus Amauri - Juventus to Paris Saint-Germain Michael Ballack - Bayer Leverkusen to Wolfsburg Craig Bellamy - Manchester City to Liverpool/Tottenham Yossi Benayoun - Chelsea to Arsenal/Liverpool/Lille/Tottenham Gary Cahill - Bolton to Arsenal/Tottenham Leandro Damiao - Internacional to Tottenham Clint Dempsey - Fulham to Arsenal Jonathan de Guzman - Mallorca to Villarreal Elias - Atletico Madrid to Sporting Lisbon Mevlut Erding - Parish Saint-Germain to Rennes Leroy Fer - Feyenoord to Twente Fernando Gago - Real Madrid to Roma Alberto Gilardino - Fiorentina to Genoa John Guidetti - Manchester City to Feyenoord Phil Jagielka - Everton to Arsenal Simon Kjaer - Wolfsburg to Roma Juraj Kucka - Genoa to Inter Tim Matavz - Groningen to PSV Maxwell - Barcelona to AC Milan Raul Meireles - Liverpool to Chelsea Per Mertesacker - Werder Bremen to Arsenal Riccardo Montolivo - Fiorentina to Atletico Madrid/Malaga/Villarreal Joao Moutinho - Porto to Chelsea Delvin N'Dinga - Auxerre to Lyon Rodrigo Palacio - Genoa to Inter/Roma Scott Parker - West Ham to Arsenal/Tottenham/QPR Pedro Leon - Real Madrid to Getafe Roberto Pereyra - River Plate to Udinese Rhodolfo - Sao Paulo to Juventus Bryan Ruiz - Twente to Fulham/Tottenham Davide Santon - Inter to Newcastle Andre Santos - Fenerbahce to Arsenal Daniel Sturridge - Chelsea to Liverpool Joan Verdu - Espanyol to Villarreal Claudio Yacob - Racing to Atalanta Reto Ziegler - Juventus to Trabzonspor |
MARCO BORRIELLO | Roma to Paris Saint-Germain PROFILE: Age: 29, Position: Striker, Nationality: Italian TRANSFER FILE: Transfer fee: 8 million euros, Other interested clubs: Genoa Chance of leaving: 90% PARK CHU-YOUNG | Monaco to Arsenal PROFILE: Age: 26, Position: Striker, Nationality: South Korean TRANSFER FILE: Transfer fee: 3 million euros, Other interested clubs: Lille Chance of leaving 100% SEBASTIAN COATES | Nacional to Liverpool PROFILE: Age: 20, Position: Defender, Nationality: Uruguayan TRANSFER FILE: Transfer fee, 8 million euros, Other interested clubs: Atletico Madrid Chance of leaving: 95% LASSANA DIARRA | Real Madrid to Roma PROFILE: Age: 26, Position: Midfield, Nationality: French TRANSFER FILE: Transfer fee: 10 million euros, Other interested clubs: AC Milan Chance of leaving: 60% DIEGO | Wolfsburg to Atletico Madrid PROFILE: Age: 26, Position: Midfield, Nationality: Brazilian TRANSFER FILE: Transfer fee: 10 million euros, Other interested clubs: Galatasaray Chance of leaving: 99% ELJERO ELIA | Hamburg to Juventus PROFILE: Age: 24, Position: Winger, Nationality: Dutch TRANSFER FILE: Transfer fee: 9 million euros, Other interested clubs: Galatasaray Chance of leaving: 70% DIEGO FORLAN | Atletico Madrid to Inter PROFILE: Age: 32, Position: Striker, Nationality: Uruguayan TRANSFER FILE: Transfer fee: 5 million euros Chance of leaving: 100% KAKA | Real Madrid to AC Milan PROFILE: Age: 29, Position: Midfield, Nationality: Brazilian TRANSFER FILE: Transfer fee: ?, Other interested clubs: Arsenal, Inter, PSG Chance of leaving: 50% LUKA MODRIC | Tottenham to Chelsea PROFILE: Age: 25, Position: Midfield, Nationality: Croatian TRANSFER FILE: Transfer fee: 40 million euros, Other interested clubs: Manchester United Chance of leaving: 30% ALVARO PEREIRA | Porto to Chelsea PROFILE: Age: 25, Position: Wing-back, Midfield, Nationality: Uruguayan TRANSFER FILE: [/b]Transfer fee: 30 million euros Chance of leaving: 80% DANIELE DE ROSSI | Roma to Paris Saint-Germain [b]PROFILE: Age: 28, Position: Midfield, Nationality: Italian TRANSFER FILE: Transfer fee: 28 million euros, Chance of leaving: 40% WESLEY SNEIJDER | Inter to Manchester United PROFILE: Age: 27, Position: Midfield, Nationality: Dutch TRANSFER FILE: Transfer fee, 35 million euros Chance of leaving: 20% CARLOS TEVEZ | Manchester City to Inter [b]PROFILE: [/b]Age: 27, Position: Striker, Nationality: Argentine [b]TRANSFER FILE: [/b]Transfer fee: 45 million euros, Other interested clubs: Real Madrid, Corinthians Chance of leaving: 25% source: goal.com |
Wesley Sneijder & ManU coach Rene refuses to rule out Manchester United move - The Netherlands international says he doubts he will be leaving the Serie A club to move to Old Trafford, but is keeping his options open - United coach has reignited the transfer saga for the Dutch international by insisting a move is still possible, claiming "where there is a will, there's always a way" Inter midfielder Wesley Sneijder is doubtful a move to Manchester United can be finalized this summer, but has added that a lot can happen in the closing stages of the transfer window. "At this point I don't think I will move. But, on the other hand, my move to Real Madrid was solved within eight hours. Things can move fast," the Inter ace told reporters. The Netherlands international has been linked with a move to Old Trafford throughout the summer, but any possibility of a transfer for the 27-year-old was previously thought to be over. Nevertheless, with Samuel Eto'o having left Inter to join Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala, the Dutchman says he is unlikely to leave the Serie A outfit. "It was either me or Eto'o to leave Inter and since he has now gone there is no need for Inter to sell me," said the Dutchman. "It would be very strange if something happened now. There is nothing going on behind the scenes." Meanwhile, United first-team coach Rene Meulensteen fueled speculation that the Premier League champions could make a last ditch bid for Sneijder earlier on Tuesday when he said that a move is still possible. |
The naira, yesterday, depreciated again at the official and interbank foreign exchange markets as the Central Bank of Nigeria,CBN, failed to meet demand. At the official market, the naira depreciated by 31 kobo as the official exchange rate rose to N152.40 per dollar from N152.09 at the last auction.http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/08/naira-depreciates-as-cbn-fails-to-meet-demand-2/ |
Arsenal Transfer Frenzy after 8-2 ManU hammering: Andre Santos, Eljero Elia, Gary Cahil & more, Since the 8-2 hammering at Old Trafford, there has been a radical shift in Arsenal’s transfer policy. With the shallowness of his squad painfully exposed, Arsene has moved to bring in a clutch of experienced players. The cavalry are finally coming, and Arsenal could now make as many as four signings between now and the end of the transfer window. Yesterday was a Bank Holiday in England, but that didn’t stop Arsenal from holding transfer talks late in to the night. Richard Law, the chief negotiator, remained glued to his desk as Arsenal sought to secure some much needed recruits before Wednesday’s 11pm deadline. Their efforts, it seems, are bearing fruit. At around 9pm last night news broke in Turkey that a €7m (£6.2m) fee had been agreed with Fenerbahçe for Brazilian international full-back André Santos. The move was necessitated by the impending departure of Armand Traore to QPR, whose scouts obviously weren’t watching the debacle at Old Trafford on Sunday. Arsenal is reportedly close to wrapping up a £3million deal for Monaco's South Korean striker Chu-Young Park. Park passed the second part of his medical at Arsenal's London Colney training ground yesterday and has agreed personal terms with the Gunners. Park said: "I had to make a decision between Arsenal and Lille and the decision had to be what I want and won't regret." And South Korea boss Cho Kwang Rae has backed Park's decision to snub Lille in favour of a move to London. He said: "Park will playing many games in the Premier League and he will be able to grow into a better player. It might be helpful for the national team." Arsenal also lined up an £8million move for Chelsea's French midfielder Florent Malouda and offered £7m for Chelsea's Brazilian centre-back Alex — as revealed in SunSport yesterday — and is keen on his midfield team-mate Yossi Benayoun. And with the transfer window closing tomorrow night, he has not given up on Bolton defender Gary Cahill. |
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