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Showing posts with label Adults. Show all posts

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Healthy Habits against Cancer; World Cancer Day 2018

Globally, over 8.8 million cancer related deaths are recorded annually, of which an estimated 80,000 are Nigerians. This means that 240 Nigerians die every day from cancer.  It is observed that 4 out of 5 persons having cancer results to death in Nigeria (WHO). This is alarming.
Today is the World Cancer Day and this year's theme is "We can. I can"; which looks into collective and individual efforts in reducing the global burden of cancer.

Healthy Habits for preventing Cancer

1. Don't use tobacco nor stay close to a user
Either smoking or chewing tobacco have been linked with several types of cancer such as lung, throat, cervix and kidney. Secondhand smokers are also put at risk of lung cancer.

2. Eat a healthy diet
Include a lot of fruits and vegetables in your diets especially the colored ones, avoid obesity and limit your intake of processed foods.

3. Take Alcohol in moderation
If you don't take alcohol, good for you but if you do, take it in moderation. Abuse of alcohol have been linked to breast, colon, lung, kidney and liver cancer.

4. Maintain a healthy weight and be physically active
At least, 75 minutes a week of vigorous aerobic physical exercise will do you a lot of good.

5. Protect yourself from the sun
Most cases of skin cancer are caused by adverse exposure to the sun. Avoid the midday sun and cover exposed areas of your body.

6. Go for regular medical checkups
The earlier it is discovered, the greater your chances of surviving it.
For females: know the breast cancer self check procedure.
For males (age 50 and above): go for prostrate cancer check up.

Your individual effort to reducing the burden of cancer is sharing this information.
#WeCanIcan
#WorldCancerDay

Sunday, February 26, 2017

Save yourself from REPROACH, get RID of COUGH FAST!



Cough is a common and troublesome respiratory disease which is caused by bacteria, virus or allergens stuck in our throat or lungs. There are OTC (Over The Counter) drugs which fairly gives relieve and can make you drowsy. But here is one that can give relieve without making you drowsy and simply natural.
Ginger is a natural expectorant which is useful when having breathing or respiratory problems. It breaks the phlegm and allows its easy passage out, thereby restoring your respiratory system back to normal. Ginger also has anti-histamine and good decongestant ability. In order to harness its power, we make it into a tea.
Here is a step by step way of making a ginger tea.
1. Boil some water.
2. Grate a thumb of ginger into a cup.
3. Add the boiled water and stir.
4. Drink while warm or cold but warm is preferable.
Add lemon or honey to improve taste.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Ten BAD habits that damages your BRAIN


The human brain is an organ that controls the functions of the body, interprets information from the outside environment and contains the mind and soul. It is therefore paramount that we take care of this important organ whose breakdown is irreplaceable.
Below are ten common habits that damages the brain if not stopped early.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Lupus can be prevented with Omega-3


Lupus, a deadly autoimmune disease, which have been discovered in popular celebrity like Nick Canon and killed one of the Oshadipe twins can now be prevented.

Friday, August 5, 2016

Benefits of Breastfeeding to the child, mother, family and Community - World Breastfeeding Week 2016

This year's world breastfeeding week is aimed at raising the awareness that sustainable development can be achieved through breastfeeding. Not only does the mother and the child benefits from breastfeeding but the community/country as a whole is not left out. Here are a few things that breastfeeding your infant can do.

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Causes, Types, Symptoms and Cure for Hepatitis - World Hepatitis Day 2016

A few days ago, it was World Hepatitis Day. Over 400 million people presently live with Hepatitis with up to 10 million new cases every year. The awareness of this disease is quite little, yet the disease is so deadly. It's mode of transmission is even more easier than that of AIDS; some types can be transmitted through sweat. Most of its cause are viral. Yet the knowledge of this disease is unknown to many. Let me shed some light on this hideous yet fatal disease.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Flavonoids: A natural cure for stomach Ulcer.


Eating fruits and vegetables have been encouraged as a way of treating stomach ulcers naturally and even prevent a recurrence. 

Not just any fruit or vegetables but those that are rich in Flavonoids. Examples of those are;

  • grapes
  • kale
  • broccoli
  • apples
  • berries
  • onions
  • tomatoes
  • strawberries
Flavonoids are compounds found in this group of food that are 'gastroprotective' i.e. they help to protect the lining of the stomach, thereby promoting healing or protect it from attack. 

Flavonoids also have other benefits like they are strong antioxidants and reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases.

Note: Citrus fruits also contain flavonoids but they can also irritate the stomach lining.

Friday, June 10, 2016

Four Quick ways to eliminate Stress



When you feel stressed at work, you lose confidence and may become touchy. This can make you less productive and less effective in your job, and make you lose interest in your work; hate the job. Using one of these instant stress dispelling technique can do the trick.

Friday, May 27, 2016

How to help your Child make Healthy choices - Parenting Tips

The joy of a loving parent is a healthy child and a healthy child is a result of good mother care. Since a child can’t express himself/herself when sick, it is better to be on the preventive side. 

Try as much as possible to make your child eat healthy and live healthy. This might be difficult but below are some ways to make it easier;

Thursday, May 19, 2016

8 Natural ways to lower your High Blood pressure!

High blood pressure is defined as blood pressure higher than 140 over 90 mmHg (millimeters of mercury). 1 in every 3 adults are having this condition. Hypertension, as it is also called, is a silent killer. The earlier you start managing it, the better.

Here are 8 natural ways to combat this problem;

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Ewedu; Cleopatra's beauty SECRET ingredient

Ewedu (corchorus olitorius) is a common soup amongst the Yorubas in Nigeria, it is also a dish among the Hausa-speaking communities of the northern Nigeria, where it is called Lallo or Turgunuwa. The use of this leaf as soup is not only bound to Nigeria but it is also consumed in other African countries like Egypt and in India, which is the largest producer in the world. This slimy and slippery soup is a delicacy rich in antioxidants and minerals required by the body. Do you want to be forever young? Try this Cleopatra's beauty secret ingredient.

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Bananas; Facts and Myth debunked

Banana Facts

Below are interesting facts about our common Banana;
  • Bananas may have been the world's first cultivated fruit. Archaeologists have found evidence of banana cultivation in New Guinea as far back as 8000 B.C.
  • Bananas are produced mainly in tropical and subtropical areas of Africa, Asia and the Americas, as well as the Canary Islands and Australia.

Health Risk of going Bananas


Eating bananas in moderation comes with no significant side effects. Excessive is when you eat dozens of bananas everyday which is quite unlikely except you are a monkey. But consuming the fruit in excess quantities can cause the followings;

Headaches and Sleepiness

Headaches can be caused by the amino acids found in the fruit which causes blood vessels to dilate. The overripe bananas contain more amino acids than the greener ones. Too much of the amino acid; Tryptophan in the blood can contribute to sleepiness.

Bananas; Health Benefits of eating a Banana

Bananas have been recorded as one of the most consumed fruits in the world. But it’s still quite surprising that people still ask the question; are bananas good for me? This medium sized yellow fruit is packed with nutrients that will wow you after reading up the article. This easy to consume fruit is believed to be the ‘forbidden fruit’ that Eve offered to Adam, interesting, isn't it?
Now let’s look at the possible health benefits that can be derived from the sweet nutritious bananas which range from cardiovascular health benefits to even cancer.

Health Benefits of eating a Banana

Lowers Blood Pressure


Friday, January 22, 2016

Ten Immune Boosting Foods against Lassa Fever

Lassa fever is an acute viral illness that occurs in West Africa. The illness was discovered in 1969 when two missionary nurses died in Nigeria, West Africa. The cause of the illness was found to be Lassa virus, named after the town in Nigeria where the first cases originated. While Lassa fever is mild or has no observable symptoms in about 80% of people infected with the virus, the remaining 20% have a severe multi-system disease. Lassa fever is also associated with occasional epidemics, during which the case-fatality rate can reach 50%. (Source: CDC).
In Nigeria alone, 17 states are already affected with 62 lives claimed. The current mortality rate in Nigeria stands at 43.2%, which is quite high. Symptoms of the illness range from fever symptoms to retrosternal pain (pain behind the chest wall), sore throat, back pain, cough, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, conjunctivitis, facial swelling, proteinuria (protein in the urine), and mucosal bleeding.
Immunity levels have been found to be a major determining factor in recovery from any illness. Include these foods to daily meals and get the boost needed. We urge you to fortify your body with these foods;

Saturday, December 12, 2015

You might be at the edge of losing your sight!.....Tips for maintaining a good eyesight!


“Almost nothing need be said when you have eyes.”
― Tarjei Vesaas, The Boat in the Evening
Your eye is an asset that you do not want to loose because there are no retirement plans for it. A good vision goes a long way in helping you achieve that dream. Close your eyes and try to move around, maybe you can understand me better. Below are tips for maintaining or improving your eyesight.

Friday, November 27, 2015

SIX PILLARS OF GOOD ‪#‎NUTRITION‬

Nutrition might be quite confusing but if you can keep well with these six pillars, you are on the move to having a healthier you 'nutritionally' because good #‎health is more than #‎food!
These rules are keys to getting that body you desire, whether the muscular one or the less fatty one. You don't have to get obsessed over calorie counting or what to eat, just streamline your diet to these pillars and you are good to go!

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Home made Treatments Using Basil leaves (Efirin)



Listed below are some home remedies to some illnesses with the use of Basil leaves (Efirin). I have told you in the previous post what this miracle leaf contain. 
1.      Healing: Sharpen memory, use as a nerve tonic, and remove phlegm from your bronchial tubes. Repeat up to once an hour. Leaves can strengthen the stomach and induce perfuse sweating. The seeds can be used to rid the body of excess mucus.

Quick dietary fix for pounding headaches!

Sufferers of headaches know just how debilitating they can be. Headaches occur in millions of individuals across the country, and they have a myriad of different causes. Improper nutrition can easily be the cause of a headache. Here are some foods that could relieve your headache and get you back to feeling good in no time.

Sweet Potatoes - Health benefits of the sweet tuber

Orange-fleshed sweet potatoes may be one of nature's unsurpassed sources of beta-carotene. Several recent studies have shown the superior ability of sweet potatoes to raise our blood levels of vitamin A. This benefit may be particularly true for children. In several studies from Africa, sweet potatoes were found to contain between 100-1,600 micrograms (RAE) of vitamin A in every 3.5 ounces—enough, on average, to meet 35% of all vitamin A needs, and in many cases enough to meet over 90% of vitamin A needs (from this single food alone).

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