Saturday, May 14, 2016

New fibroid solution without surgery found! No more worries

If you have been diagnosed of Uterine Fibroids, here is a solution without surgery…. Revealed at last!!! A Scientifically proven Natural Solution Found to provide permanent solution for Fibroids. Ensure you read this article to the end even if you don’t have Fibroid, this can serve as a preventive measure and prevent you from growing one.

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Who is at risk of fibroid?

Women who are approaching menopause are at the greatest risk of fibroids because of their long exposure to high levels of estrogen. According to a statistic report, 1 1n 4 women in Nigeria have Fibroids between the age of 30-50 years.

Symptoms and Complications associated with fibroids
• Anemia (as a result of heavy periods)
• Backache
• Constipation
• Discomfort in the lower abdomen (especially if fibroids are large)
• Frequent urination
• Heavy painful periods
• Pain in the legs
• Painful sex
• Swelling in the lower abdomen (especially if fibroids are large)

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Complications associated with fibroids :

Menorrhagia (heavy periods/increased bleeding) – Fibroids may cause the menstrual bleeding to be heavier, or increase in the duration of bleeding or may cause bleeding in between periods. Some women may have a combination of bleeding symptoms. The presence and degree of uterine bleeding is determined mainly by the location of the fibroid. Women with Fibroids that protrude into the uterus are more likely to have significant increase in bleeding.

• Infertility and Repeated Miscarriages – Fibroids can cause infertility in a number of different ways. A Fibroid can cause compression on the fallopian tubes resulting in a blockage of the passage of sperm or eggs. Fibroid can also distort the pelvic anatomy sufficiently to make it difficult for the fallopian tube to capture an egg at the time of ovulation. If a fibroid extends into the uterine cavity or causes distortion of the uterine cavity, it may present a mechanical barrier to implantation. Studies suggests that Fibroids in the muscle portion of the uterus can cause an alteration or reduction of blood flow to the uterine lining making it more difficult for an implanted embryo to grow and develop. Studies also suggests that even small Fibroids that grow inside of the uterine cavity may act as a foreign body and result in an inflammatory reaction that makes the uterine environment hostile for an embryo to implant, making it difficult for the woman to get pregnant.

In summary, Fibroids can affect fertility in many ways. They can affect whether sperm and egg meet, they can affect whether an embryo can implant, they can affect whether a pregnancy can continue, and they can affect the growth and positioning of the baby.

• Pregnancy complications  – Studies have suggested an increased risk of certain problems during pregnancy in women with Fibroids, including difficulties with labor, breech presentation of the fetus, premature rupture of the “bag of waters”, and abruptionof the placenta (a condition in which the placenta separates from the uterine wall during the pregnancy).

• Abdominal pains –Fibroids can cause swelling and discomfort in the lower abdomen. A Fibroid patient may also have a sensation of being constipated. Fibroids can also cause pain in bowel movements.


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Photos: Body of missing Nigerian medical student, Ambrose Monye found in Lake Michigan

A body pulled out of Lake Michigan near Promontory Point Park on Sunday, May 8, has been identified as a medical student who had been missing for more than two weeks.
28-year-old Ambrose Monye was a fourth-year medical student at the University of Guadalajara in Mexico and was on a two-year rotation at Jackson Park Hospital and Medical Centre in Chicago. 
 
He was last seen on April 21, walking towards the University of Chicago's John Crerar Library, a medical research library at 5730 S. Ellis Av.

Family members say Monye’s disappearance was strange because he was preparing to graduate in a few weeks. His younger brother said all the lights were on at Monye's apartment, and the refrigerator was full of groceries when police went to check on him after he was reported missing.
"He’s just four weeks from his goal. His tickets to graduation are already bought for the ceremony. He ordered his cap and gown and everything," Joseph Monye,(pictured) Ambrose’s younger brother, told Dateline NBC before he was found. "I still have hope that my brother is out there, but it’s hard to be optimistic since it’s been so long."
“He frequents the coffee shops in the Hyde Park neighborhood,” Chicago Police Department spokeswoman Officer Laura Amezaga told NewsOne

On May 8, a body was discovered at 5400 S. Lake Shore Drive. It took a few days, but the body was identified as that of Monye, Chicago Police Department spokeswoman Officer Nicole Trainor told NewsOne.
"He has been identified and now it’s a death investigation,” Trainor said. “It’s an investigation to determine the cause of the death."

Trainor said it’s unclear if foul play was involved, or even when Monye’s body entered the lake. If any sort of foul play is discovered, the death investigation would become a homicide investigation.
Joseph Monye, also a medical student, said he last spoke to his brother just before his disappearance and nothing seemed out of the ordinary. Monye was a quiet and soft-spoken athlete who was interested in pursuing a career in cardiology.
The brothers are from outside of Baltimore, and come from a family of doctors. Joseph said their lives revolved around studying and more studying.

"That's literally all we do, because we don't want to encounter any kind of problems, so we just keep to ourselves. We focus on our studies, and mind our business, and it's odd enough this happened," Joseph said. 
A cause of death has not yet been determined.
Source: News One/ Fox News
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Photos: Boko Haram terrorist captured by CJTF with Cameroonian and Nigerian money

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One confirmed dead in building collapse in Ogun

One of the workers at the site of the yet-to-be completed shopping mall that partially collapsed in Itokun, Ogun state earlier today has been confirmed dead. According to a press release from the state government, site engineers had confirmed that a total of 16 workers were on duty at the building site, which was still under construction as at the time of the unfortunate incident on Friday morning.

Eight of the workers escaped unhurt. Out of the remaining eight that were injured and quickly rushed to the hospital, two have been discharged, five are still receiving treatment while one was brought in dead. After a 9-hour rescue operation led by the state governor, Ibikunle Amosun, everyone has been accounted for
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Actor Kenneth Okonkwo shares more photos of his wife & new baby

Nollywood actor Kenneth Okonkwo and his wife Ifeoma welcomed a baby boy few days ago after 9 years of marriage. He took to Instagram to share more photos of the adorable baby who has been named Ken. "Mother and child discharged from St. Joseph Medical Center, Baltimore, USA hale and hearty. We thank God" he wrote. See more photos after the cut...

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"Obesity, Hypertension And Diabetes Are Just Three Diseases That Disproportionately Affect Communities Of Color"

"Obesity, Hypertension And Diabetes Are Just Three Diseases That Disproportionately Affect Communities Of Color (Natural Treatment)"
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The incidence and prevalence of type 2 diabetes are increasing;1,2 it is projected that the total number of people with diabetes will rise from 171 million in 2000 to 366 million by 2030. www.forevercarecentre.com/hyper.htm


The number of adults with hypertension is predicted to increase by 60% to a total of 1.56 billion people by 2025. www.forevercarecentre.com/hyper.htm

Hypertension affects approximately 70% of patients with diabetes and is approximately twice as common in persons with diabetes as in those without. www.forevercarecentre.com/hyper.htm

The prevalence of coexistent hypertension and diabetes varies across different ethnic, racial, and social groups. Importantly, hypertension in patients with diabetes causes a significant increase in the risk of vascular complications in this population, and together both conditions predispose to chronic kidney disease. www.forevercarecentre.com/hyper.htm

The overlap between hypertension and diabetes substantially increases the risk of ischemic cerebrovascular disease, retinopathy, and sexual dysfunction. www.forevercarecentre.com/hyper.htm

Diabetes mellitus is an independent risk factor for coronary artery disease, and the risk is markedly increased when hypertension is present. Diabetic nephropathy is the commonest cause of hypertension in patients with type 1 diabetes. Patients with type 2 diabetes can develop renal disease, but hypertension commonly occurs without abnormal renal function and is often associated with central obesity. www.forevercarecentre.com/hyper.htm

Diabetes is also associated with increased proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells. High blood glucose and elevated blood pressure can impair vascular endothelial cells, leading to increased oxidative stress. Patients with diabetes also have increased vascular reactivity. www.forevercarecentre.com/hyper.htm

Both hypertension and diabetes should be diagnosed early and treated aggressively to prevent associated microvascular and macrovascular morbidity and mortality. www.forevercarecentre.com/hyper.htm

Relationship between Hypertension, diabetes and Obesity.

Patients with obesity, hypertension, and diabetes, or a combination of these factors were, in general, associated with a worse health-related quality of life, on both the physical and the mental scales, than those without these factors, though statistical significance.
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Tiwa Savage celebrates 1 million followers, steps out in distressed jeans

Tiwa Savage celebrated over 1 million facebook followers on her page and shared it on her IG page, she also stepped out in a nice top and distressed jeans. She wrote:
Thank you, we are over a milli on Facebook.com/officialtiwasavage #God #Is #Faithful #SavageSoldiers More photos after the cut...
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Hilarious skit! Funnybone and Whochey (sexy comedian): Bluetooth Redial


Okey Bakassi's Son, Whochey Nnadi takes on FunnyBone in a hilarious comedy skit.. Must watch.
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Lady writes Banky W saying God revealed to her that he is her husband


 
Singer Bank W shared the screenshot of a mail he received from a lady who claimed that God revealed to her, three times, that he is her husband.
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Photos: French President Hollande Francois in Nigeria for Regional Security Sumit

 
The French President arrived Abuja this afternoon for the 2nd Regional Security Summit where all issues bothering on terrorism will be discussed. More photos after the cut...
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