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World AIDS day 1 st December, 2017 The 2017 theme is  “Increasing Impact through Transparency, Accountability, and Partnerships”   WHAT IS WORLD AIDS DAY? World AIDS Day takes place on the 1st December each year. It’s an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, to show support for people living with HIV, and to commemorate those who have died from an AIDS-related illness. Founded in 1988, World AIDS Day was the first ever global health day. WHY IS WORLD AIDS DAY IMPORTANT? Over 100,000 people are living with HIV in the UK. Globally, there are an estimated 36.7 million people who have the virus. Despite the virus only being identified in 1984, more than 35 million people have  died of HIV or AIDS, making it one of the most destructive pandemics in history. Today, scientific advances have been made in HIV treatment, there are laws to protect people living with HIV and we understand so much more about the condition. Despite this, each year in the

Monkeypox Under Control-NCDC

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                                            Monkeypox Under Control-NCDC Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has urged Nigerians to remain calm as it is working aggressively to control Monkeypox outbreak in Bayelsa state. Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, Chief Executive Officer of NCDC, told newsmen on Saturday in Abuja that the centre was taking steps to manage the cases and prevent further spread of the disease According to him a Rapid Response Team (RRT) from NCDC has been deployed to support the Bayelsa State Government in the investigations and public health response. He said that 13 cases were reported, most of them have been discharged but four are still receiving treatment but all of them are doing well and no death reported. He said that if cases are detected early and well managed the chances are that they will survive. “It is a self limiting illness which means that there is no specific treatment for the virus”. He noted that doctors and healthcare providers have b

MOTHERS, THE "LIQUID GOLD" YOU MUST GIVE YOUR BABY.

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 THE "LIQUID GOLD" YOU MUST GIVE YOUR BABY , MOTHERS! Ever wonder why some nursing mothers suffer from breast cancer, diabetes (type 2), ovarian cancer and even post-par tum depression (psychiatric disorder that consist of severe depression after child bearing)? This is because many mothers over the century have spurned the advice of exclusive breastfeeding for their babies. They go about with excuses like, I don’t have time I’m working (working class), breastfeeding will change my body shape, some say that it will cause breast sores. Not knowing that they are exposing themselves and their babies to avoidable terminal diseases.   Look here! Apart you benefiting from breastfeeding your baby, you are also storing gold in your next generation. Now I’ll go straight and tell you the benefits of the “liquid Gold” you must give your baby exclusively. i.  Breast milk has the capacity to reduce the risk of diseases in children, such as type 1 diabetes, atopic de

WHEN FAINTING MEANS HEART DISEASE.

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FAINTING: IS IT YOUR HEART ? When does fainting Means heart disease? Although less common, certain serious heart problems can cause fainting. The most common heart-related causes for fainting are problems with the heart’s electrical system, which can result in a too-slow heartbeat, known as bradycardia, or a too-fast heartbeat, known as tachycardia , according to Harvey Kramer, MD, a cardiologist at Danbury Hospital in Connecticut and an Assistant Professor of medicine at Yale University School of Medicine.     Other less common heart-related causes of fainting include an enlarged, weakened heart, a tear in the aorta, or damage to the heart muscle from a heart attack. Fainting may also be a sign of a valve disorder . Your heart has four valves, all of which must open and shut properly to keep blood flowing smoothly going through your heart. If there is a valve problem, your body including your brain, may not receive enough oxygenated blood, and fainting can occu

FAINTING: IS IT YOUR HEAD?

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FAINTING: IS IT YOUR HEAD? Passing out isn’t always a neurological issue . And although it’s fairly common, fainting shouldn’t be ignored. Here is what you need to know. Fainting, also called passing out , can be frightening. But it is actually a common occurrence. An estimated one in three people will faint at some point in their lives The person usually regains consciousness within a few minutes, recovers quickly and returns to normal. But sometimes fainting can signal a serious medical condition, even heart disease, so getting to the reason behind the incident is important. The signs and causes of fainting . Fainting occurs when one’s blood pressure suddenly drops, resulting in a decrease of blood flow to the brain.   A number of things can affect blood pressure, from abrupt changes in posture (like going from lying down to standing ). Dehydration, and certain medications, feeling faint can include dizziness, lightheadedness, and nausea. One’s field of visio

HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS INFECTION (HPV): WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT IT.

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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS INFECTION (HPV). Human papillomavirus infection is an infection by human papillomavirus (HPV). Most HPV infections cause no symptoms and resolve spontaneously. In some people, an HPV infection persists and results in warts or precancerous lesions. The precancerous lesions increase the risk of cancer of the cervix, vulva, vagina, penis, anus, mouth, or throat. Nearly all cervical cancer is due to HPV with two types, HPV16 and HPV18, accounting for 70% of cases. Between 60% and 90% of the other cancers are also linked to HPV. HPV6 and HPV11 are common causes of genital warts and laryngeal papillomatosis.  CAUSE INFECTION An HPV infection is caused by human papillomavirus, a DNA virus from the papillomavirus family, of which over 170 types are known. More than 40 types are transmitted through sexual contact and infect the anus and genitals. Risk factors for persistent HPV infections include early age of first sexual intercours