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Meet the Most Adorable and Possible Winner of Pears Baby Contest

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Scanning through the blogosphare of over 1.5 Billion sites in the world, my radar picked photos of this wonderful looking baby on Facebook contesting for the ongoing Pears Baby Contest.

After giving her my vote, I observed the positive energy her mother puts in making sure she wins and even more how outstanding Baby
“Adimchimnobi Ifeeanyichukwu” looks. She is dressed like a Naval officer, something she might grow up to become one day.

Estimated read time 3 min read
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Types, Uses and Infographic of Some Relaxing Massage Therapy 2019

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The massage has been
used since the beginning of mankind, it is considered one of the oldest forms
of manipulation of the human body. It has been successfully employed by many
cultures as a means of promoting and restoring health, especially to relieve
physical pain and discomfort.

The massage when
applied correctly helps in toning and helps in muscle recovery, balance of
internal organs and nervous system, increases cellular respiration and blood
circulation and also causes a great feeling of relaxation and well being.

Estimated read time 1 min read
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Youths Now Get High on Orheptal Blood Tonic – Pharmacist Warns

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Following the resent band of “Benylin”, a cough syrup containing codeine used by youths and drug addicts to get high, it seems the efforts by Nigerian Government and NGOs fighting drug abuse is far from seeing it’s end as new discovery have been made to replace Benylin.

Orheptal Blood Tonic which contains 13.5% ethanol might be a replacement for Benylin cough syrup which was banned by the Government. A Pharmacist took to his social media to warn parents and guardians against Orheptal blood tonic which appears to have taken the lead on Benylin.

Estimated read time 6 min read
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17 Ways to Effectively Lower your Blood Pressure

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Your blood pressure readings are
what you eat. High blood pressure is not something that you can usually feel or
notice. As there are no such specific symptoms, it can generally go
undiagnosed. About 1 in 3 adults in the U.S. have high blood pressure.

What is blood pressure?

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A Research on the Benefits of Coffee and How It Works in the Body

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Being the second most
consumed drink in the world (losing only to water) and the product most
consumed by Brazilians, surprisingly above rice and beans, coffee has great
importance in economic and cultural aspects.

But although many
people still do not know, coffee also offers numerous health benefits. Caffeine
is just one of hundreds of substances in the grain, which has a wide variety of
macro and micronutrients that contribute to your diet and well-being.

Estimated read time 4 min read
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Men’s Health: Prevention Is Key to a Healthy Life, a Must Read Article for men

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More and more research shows that health, rather than genetics, is a consequence of life choices and habits. Healthy habits and preventive health monitoring are the path to aging with quality of life. But men tend to pay less attention to health and have fewer medical appointments. 

A survey from the Center for Reference in normal testosterone levels in men’s Health in Sao Paulo shows that 70% of the males who seek a doctor’s office had the influence of the woman or their children. The study also reveals that more than half of these patients have postponed going to the doctor and have arrived with advanced diseases. If you want to know more information about testosterone levels in men read this article.

Estimated read time 2 min read
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Here are the Three Steps in curing Cancer without Chemotherapy- Dr. Guruprasad Reddy Says

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Dr. Gupta says: “No one should die of cancer, except by carelessness”

Dr. Guruprasad Reddy claims to have cure for cancer and no one should die of the disease, he illustrated this by giving three steps to follow in curing the disease. Though no one is confirmed to have been cured using this three steps, but Guruprasad says its better than chemotherapy.

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Meet the Happy Family Living with HIV and they are 100% Healthy

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People living with HIV were stigmatized until recently after so many campaigns and education against stigmatization which now makes it possible for those who have tested positive to the virus to live freely. Some even expose their status without fear, all thanks to WHO and NGOs who fought for them.

This photo of a family leaving with the virus is making rounds on the internet and what makes it more appealing is the fact that it’s only the mother that has the virus.

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Health Tips that Will Help you Live 100 Years and Above, Infographics

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As they say, health is wealth, we ate sharing with you some health tips that can make you live longer if you practice them on daily basis.

Always make sure to empty your bladder before going to bed. The helps your kidney function well.

Estimated read time 6 min read
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Theme Cervical Cancer & Pap Smear : The Saving Grace

● Overview
This cancer can often be found early, and sometimes even prevented entirely, by having regular Pap tests. It is very important for to note, if detected early, cervical cancer is one of the most successfully treatable cancers.
● What’s is cancer ?
Cancer starts when cells in the body begin to grow out of control.Cells in nearly any part of the body can become cancer, and can spread to other areas of the body.
● What Is Cervical Cancer?
Cervical cancer starts in the cells lining the cervix (the cervix is the lower part of the uterus (womb). This is sometimes called the uterine cervix.The fetus (baby) grows in the body of the uterus (the upper part).
The cervix connects the body of the uterus to the vagina (birth canal) as is depicted in the picture. The part of the cervix closest to the body of the uterus is called the endocervix. The part next to the vagina is the exocervix (or ectocervix).
There are 2 main types of cells covering the cervix. These 2 cell types meet at a place called the transformation zone. The exact location of the transformation zone changes as you age and if you give birth.
Most cervical cancers begin in the cells in the so called transformation zone.These cells do not suddenly change into cancer. Instead, the normal cells of the cervix first gradually develop pre-cancerous changes that turn into cancer later.
Normally, doctors use several terms to describe these pre-cancerous changes, including cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN),squamous intraepithelial lesion (SIL), and dysplasia.
These changes are the basis for the pap smear test.These changes can be detected early by routine Pap test and treated to prevent cancer from developing.
● Historical Background
Cervical cancer used to be a very deadly scourge. It was once one of the most common causes of cancer death for American women.
But over the last 30 years, the cervical cancer death rate has gone down by more than 50%. The main reason for this change was the increased use of the Pap test.
This screening procedure can find changes in the cervix before cancer develops. It can also find cervical cancer early in its most curable stage. Normally, cervical cancer tends to occur in midlife. Most cases are found in women younger than 50.It rarely develops in women younger than 20, but can develop.
Many older women do not realize that the risk of developing cervical cancer is still present as they age.
More than 15% of cases of cervical cancer are found in women over 65. So, it is still a huge significant concern at this age.However these cancers rarely occur in women who have been getting regular tests to screen for cervical cancer before they were 65.
● Signs and symptoms of cervical cancer
Most women with early cervical cancers and pre-cancers usually have no symptoms. Symptoms often do not begin until a pre-cancer becomes a true invasive cancer and grows into nearby tissue. When this happens, the most common symptoms are:

● What’s is cancer ?
Cancer starts when cells in the body begin to grow out of control.Cells in nearly any part of the body can become cancer, and can spread to other areas of the body.
● What Is Cervical Cancer?
Cervical cancer starts in the cells lining the cervix (the cervix is the lower part of the uterus (womb). This is sometimes called the uterine cervix.The fetus (baby) grows in the body of the uterus (the upper part).
The cervix connects the body of the uterus to the vagina (birth canal) as is depicted in the picture. The part of the cervix closest to the body of the uterus is called the endocervix. The part next to the vagina is the exocervix (or ectocervix).
There are 2 main types of cells covering the cervix. These 2 cell types meet at a place called the transformation zone. The exact location of the transformation zone changes as you age and if you give birth.
Most cervical cancers begin in the cells in the so called transformation zone.These cells do not suddenly change into cancer. Instead, the normal cells of the cervix first gradually develop pre-cancerous changes that turn into cancer later.
Normally, doctors use several terms to describe these pre-cancerous changes, including cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN),squamous intraepithelial lesion (SIL), and dysplasia.
These changes are the basis for the pap smear test.These changes can be detected early by routine Pap test and treated to prevent cancer from developing.
● Historical Background
Cervical cancer used to be a very deadly scourge. It was once one of the most common causes of cancer death for American women.
But over the last 30 years, the cervical cancer death rate has gone down by more than 50%. The main reason for this change was the increased use of the Pap test.
This screening procedure can find changes in the cervix before cancer develops. It can also find cervical cancer early in its most curable stage. Normally, cervical cancer tends to occur in midlife. Most cases are found in women younger than 50.It rarely develops in women younger than 20, but can develop.
Many older women do not realize that the risk of developing cervical cancer is still present as they age.
More than 15% of cases of cervical cancer are found in women over 65. So, it is still a huge significant concern at this age.However these cancers rarely occur in women who have been getting regular tests to screen for cervical cancer before they were 65.
● Signs and symptoms of cervical cancer
Most women with early cervical cancers and pre-cancers usually have no symptoms. Symptoms often do not begin until a pre-cancer becomes a true invasive cancer and grows into nearby tissue. When this happens, the most common symptoms are:

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Doctors and Nurses Bows Down to 11yrs Old Boy for Doing this

These are the Doctors and Nurses who bowed to an 11 year old young male kid because he saved two lives, the child knows that he won’t live long because of his brain cancer that is why he chose to just donate his heart to a child who has heart disease and his kidney to another child.

It takes a great heart and love to make such sacrifice of giving your life so others can live. He would be forever remembered for such bravery and a compassionate heart.

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