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Nigeria’s health sector heavily dependent on international donor funds may witness a reversal of current gains if the co...
25/11/2015

Nigeria’s health sector heavily dependent on international donor funds may witness a reversal of current gains if the country does to tackle this problem as donors withdraw such funds. From the fight against HIV to poliomyelitis, Nigerian government contributes just a little of 20 percent of such disease responses. With Nigeria currently rated as Africa’s biggest economy, the country is no longer qualified to received many of the international donor grants meant for poor world countries still struggling to archive minimum standards of health and education.... read more

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Nigeria’s health sector heavily dependent on international donor funds may witness a reversal of current gains if the country does to tackle this problem as donors withdraw such funds. From the fig…

A salmonella outbreak linked to imported cucumbers has sickened 838 people in 38 states, according to the CDC. That's 71...
25/11/2015

A salmonella outbreak linked to imported cucumbers has sickened 838 people in 38 states, according to the CDC. That's 71 more people than the number who were ill when the agency last issued an update about this outbreak just over a month ago. And 165 of those ill have been hospitalized. Four people have died. "The number of reported illnesses has declined substantially since the peak of illnesses in August and September; however, it has not returned to the number of reported illnesses that we would expect to see (about five every month)," said the CDC's outbreak update issued on Thursday. [ 249 more words. ]

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A salmonella outbreak linked to imported cucumbers has sickened 838 people in 38 states, according to the CDC. That’s 71 more people than the number who were ill when the agency last issued a…

Two months after Liberia was declared free of Ebola, three confirmed cases of the deadly disease have emerged in the Wes...
25/11/2015

Two months after Liberia was declared free of Ebola, three confirmed cases of the deadly disease have emerged in the West African nation. The nation's health ministry said a new case was confirmed Thursday, when blood samples from a patient admitted in a hospital the same week tested positive. Two other high-risk contacts also tested positive, and all three are undergoing care... read more

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Two months after Liberia was declared free of Ebola, three confirmed cases of the deadly disease have emerged in the West African nation. The nation’s health ministry said a new case was conf…

According to a new study published in the journal Neurology, diabetes may be linked to the buildup of “tangles” in the b...
04/09/2015

According to a new study published in the journal Neurology, diabetes may be linked to the buildup of “tangles” in the brain, separate from Alzheimer’s disease... continue

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According to a new study published in the journal Neurology, diabetes may be linked to the buildup of “tangles” in the brain, separate from Alzheimer’s disease... continue

Tracking down the causes of Alzheimer’s Intact memory capacity is crucial for everyday life. This fact becomes apparent ...
04/09/2015

Tracking down the causes of Alzheimer’s Intact memory capacity is crucial for everyday life. This fact becomes apparent once a memory disorder has developed. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of age-associated memory disorders. Due to increasing life expectancy, the disease is on the rise in Switzerland and worldwide. Unfortunately, there is no effective treatment to cure or even slow down Alzheimer’s yet. Thus, understanding the origins..... continue

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Tracking down the causes of Alzheimer’s   Intact memory capacity is crucial for everyday life. This fact becomes apparent once a memory disorder has developed. Alzheimer’s disease is the most ...

Simple But Effective Ways To Improve Your Mood Instantly...  When it comes to being happy, experts say our circumstances...
13/06/2015

Simple But Effective Ways To Improve Your Mood Instantly... When it comes to being happy, experts say our circumstances only account for 10% of happiness. Half depends on genetics and the other 40% depends on how we make ourselves happy. So check out these tips to lift your mood and make you smile. The Brighter Side of Life; How we frame things can really determine the way we feel about it. [ 301 more words. ]

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Simple But Effective Ways To Improve Your Mood Instantly...  When it comes to being happy, experts say our circumstances only account for 10% of happiness. Half depends on genetics and the other 40...

29/04/2015

There’s no getting around the fact that in order to lose weight safely and permanently, you need to eat healthy food and get plenty of exercise.

Exercising burns calories and builds muscle, which is essential for increasing your metabolism so that you can burn even more calories and lose more weight.

So dust off those workout clothes and pick one of these nine best exercises for weight loss to get started today on your path to a slimmer, healthier you.

1. Walking

Walking is an ideal exercise for weight loss: It doesn’t require any equipment, other than a decent pair of walking shoes, and you don’t need a gym membership to do it.

It’s a low-impact exercise, which means it won’t blow out your knees or cause other stress injuries that can leave you on the sidelines for weeks or even months.

For those with certain health issues, including obesity and heart disease, walking is an effective, low-intensity weight-loss activity that can lead to better overall health, as well as better mental wellbeing.
Depending on how much you weigh, walking at a pace of four miles per hour will burn between 5 and 8 calories every minute, or between 225 and 360 calories for a 45-minute walk.

At this pace, walking 45 minutes a day most days, you can lose up to a pound a week without changing any other habits.

So put on your walking shoes, turn on your iPod and go for a brisk stroll through the neighborhood.

If you live close to where you work or shop, make walking your primary mode of transportation most days, and watch the pounds melt away.

2. Swimming

Vigorous swimming can burn anywhere from 400 to 700 calories an hour. All types of swimming are effective for helping you shed pounds, from a front crawl to a breast stroke or even the dog paddle.
Swimming is a highly effective exercise for weight loss and toning. It’s one of the lowest-impact exercises out there, and it strengthens, tones and conditions your whole body.

It’s great for those who suffer from exercise-induced asthma, because the warm, moist air around the water helps keep the airways clear.

Swimming engages all of the major muscle groups, from your abdominals and back muscles to your arms, legs, hips and glutes. It effectively compliments other exercises, like running and walking, or it can be your sole form of fitness.

Don’t know how to swim? Not a problem. If you can propel yourself through the water from one end of the pool to the other, you can swim well enough to lose weight doing it.

3. Cycling

Bicycling is another low-impact, high-rewards activity for losing weight.
Cycling can burn anywhere from 372 to over 1,100 calories per hour, depending on your weight, your speed and the terrain you’re biking across.

Unlike running, cycling is easy on the joints, and even the most out-of-shape beginner can hop on a bicycle and ride several miles without feeling like they’ve just been through the wringer.

Outdoor cycling is best, because the varied terrain enables you to get a well-rounded workout that includes strengthening your lower body and getting a good cardiovascular workout.

If you live within biking distance of your job, cycling to work can stimulate endorphins and boost your metabolism for the day, as well as save you money on petrol. Yeah!

4. Running

If you’re one of the many people who love to run, you’re in luck.
Running burns about 600 calories per hour, helps build strong bones and connective tissue and gets your heart pumping at a healthy rate to help prevent heart disease, stroke and certain cancers.

The only equipment running requires is a good pair of shoes to protect your joints and, if it helps you keep the pace and maintain motivation, an iPod with your favorite tunes.

Interval training can bump up the calories you burn on your daily run. Also called speed work, interval training involves short spurts, usually between 30 seconds and two minutes, of running at top speed.

Intervals burn a large number of calories in a short amount of time, improve your resting metabolism to help you burn more calories during the day, and increase your muscle.

5. High intensity interval training

This is one of the most effective weight loss exercise options available.
You only need to engage in this form of exercise for about 20 minutes, three times a week, to get incredible benefits that include burning a large number of calories and ramping up your metabolism in the wake of the afterburn.

High intensity interval workouts can be done with many forms of exercise, and consist of short but intense bursts of activity followed by a lower-intensity period or a period of complete rest.

Those who are new to exercising shouldn’t perform interval training until they’ve been exercising regularly for a couple of months.

A standard interval workout for biking, swimming, running, or even walking is 20 minutes long, but burns far more calories than 20 minutes of steady exercise.

Start out by warming up for five minutes. For the sixth minute, push yourself as hard and fast as you can. The seventh minute is all about catching your breath. Repeat the fast/slow cycle (minus the warm up) five times, and cool down for three minutes.

High intensity interval training, or HIIT, offers amazing benefits. Not only will you progress much faster to your desired fitness level, you will also improve your aerobic capacity. In fact, after only two weeks of HIIT, your aerobic capacity will be stronger than if you had completed eight weeks of steady-state endurance exercise, such as running.

27/04/2015

ARE YOU READY TO LOSE WEIGHT??????

DO YOU KNOW THAT….

Your attitude about weight loss can often affect your ability to succeed!

In our eat-and-run, massive-portion-sized culture, maintaining a healthy weight can be tough—and losing weight, even tougher. If you’ve tried and failed to lose weight before, you may believe that diets don’t work for you. You’re probably right: traditional diets don’t work—at least not in the long term. However, there are plenty of small but powerful ways to avoid common dieting pitfalls, achieve lasting weight loss success, and develop a healthier relationship with food.


The key to successful, healthy weight loss

Your weight is a balancing act, but the equation is simple: If you eat more calories than you burn, you gain weight. And if you eat fewer calories than you burn, you lose weight.
All too often, we make weight loss much more difficult than it needs to be with extreme diets that leave us cranky and starving, unhealthy lifestyle choices that undermine our dieting efforts, and emotional eating habits that stop us before we get started. But there’s a better way! You can lose weight without feeling miserable. By making smart choices every day, you can develop new eating habits and preferences that will leave you feeling satisfied—and winning the battle of the bulge.

Getting started with healthy weight loss

While there is no “one size fits all” solution to permanent healthy weight loss, the following guidelines are a great place to start:

· Think lifestyle change, not short-term diet. Permanent weight loss is not something that a “quick-fix” diet can achieve. Instead, think about weight loss as a permanent lifestyle change—a commitment to your health for life. Various popular diets can help jumpstart your weight loss, but permanent changes in your lifestyle and food choices are what will work in the long run.
· Find a cheering section. Social support means a lot. Programs like Jenny Craig and Weight Watchers use group support to impact weight loss and lifelong healthy eating. Seek out support—whether in the form of family, friends, or a support group—to get the encouragement you need.
· Slow and steady wins the race. Aim to lose one to two pounds a week to ensure healthy weight loss. Losing weight too fast can take a toll on your mind and body, making you feel sluggish, drained, and sick. When you drop a lot of weight quickly, you’re actually losing mostly water and muscle, rather than fat.
· Set goals to keep you motivated. Short-term goals, like wanting to fit into a bikini for the summer, usually don’t work as well as wanting to feel more confident or become healthier for your children’s sakes. When frustration and temptation strike, concentrate on the many benefits you will reap from being healthier and leaner.
· Use tools that help you track your progress. Keep a food journal and weigh yourself regularly, keeping track of each pound and inch you lose. By keeping track of your weight loss efforts, you’ll see the results in black and white, which will help you stay motivated.

Keep in mind it may take some experimenting to find the right diet for your individual body. It’s important that you feel satisfied so that you can stick with it on a long-term basis. If one diet plan doesn’t work, then try another one. There are many ways to lose weight. The key is to find what works for you.

Subsequently this week, the various OPTIONS for you to drop EXCESS CALORIES and look SMART will be discussed.

HAVE A GREAT WEEK AHEAD!

OLIGOMENORRHEA:How regular is your period?                                        OLIGOMENORRHEAOligomenorrhea is a medi...
22/04/2015

OLIGOMENORRHEA:How regular is your period?


OLIGOMENORRHEA
Oligomenorrhea is a medical term which generally refers to irregular or infrequent menstrual periods with intervals of more than 35 days - however, the duration may vary.

What Causes Oligomenorrhea?
There are two main reasons for irregular periods:
A change in the contraception method
An estrogen and/or progesterone imbalance (hormones which regulate the menstrual cycle)

Most often, this condition is a side effect of birth control pills. Some women experience lighter and lighter periods for three to six months after they begin to take the contraceptive.
Sometimes, periods stop completely.For the most part, a missed menstrual cycle or light flow does not pose a problem.
However, sometimes it can point to polycystic o***y syndrome (PCOS). This condition occurs as the result of a hormonal imbalance. Cysts develop on the ovaries and can affect menstrual cycles.
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Who Is at Risk for Oligomenorrhea?
n Young women who participate in sports or engage in heavy exercise can develop this condition.
n Eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia can also cause this condition.
n Oligomenorrhea is common in adolescent girls. This is because it often takes several years after the first period for cycles to become regular.
n Oligomenorrhea can occur in women who have diabetes or thyroid problems.
n It is also common in women with high levels of a protein called prolactin in their blood.
Medications such as anti-psychotics and anti-epileptics also can decrease menstruation.

How Is Oligomenorrhea Diagnosed?
Oligomenorrhea is usually diagnosed after a review of the patient's menstrual history. Physical exams, blood tests, and ultrasound imaging are sometimes needed.

How Is Oligomenorrhea Treated?
Oligomenorrhea is not considered serious on its own.
Menstrual periods can be adjusted with a change in hormonal contraception use or progestin.
Sometimes an underlying problem, such as an eating disorder, needs to be treated.
Other women may need to cut back on their workouts.

You can have your period regularised.
SEE YOUR GYNAECOLOGIST

21/04/2015

DYSMENORRHOEA: Do you get SCARED with few days to your next CYCLE?

Every woman needs to find a treatment that works for her. There are a number of possible remedies for menstrual cramps.

Current recommendations include not only adequate rest and sleep, but also regular exercise (especially walking). Some women find that abdominal massage, yoga, or or****ic sexual activity may bring relief. A heating pad applied to the abdominal area may relieve the pain and congestion and decrease symptoms.

A number of nonprescription (over-the-counter) agents can help control the pain as well as actually prevent the menstrual cramps themselves. For mild cramps, aspirin or acetaminophen (Tylenol), or acetaminophen plus a diuretic (Diurex MPR, FEM-1, Midol, Pamprin, Premsyn, and others) may be sufficient. However, aspirin has limited effect in curbing the production of prostaglandin and is only useful for less painful cramps.

The main agents for treating moderate menstrual cramps are the nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which lower the production of prostaglandin and lessen its effect. The NSAIDs that do not require a prescription are:

ibuprofen (Advil, Midol IB, Motrin, Nuprin, and others);
naproxen sodium (Aleve, Anaprox); and
ketoprofen (Actron, Orudis KT).
A woman should start taking one of these medications before her pain becomes difficult to control. This might mean starting medication 1 to 2 days before her period is due to begin and continuing taking medication 1-2 days into her period. The best results are obtained by taking one of the NSAIDs on a scheduled basis and not waiting for the pain to begin.

CHEERS! EXPERIENCE A PAIN-FREE CYCLE!!

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