Wednesday, May 7, 2014

What is Alzheimer's disease?

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a slowly progressive disease of the brain that is characterized by impairment of memory and eventually by disturbances in reasoning, planning, language, and perception. Many scientists believe that Alzheimer's disease results from an increase in the production or accumulation of a specific protein (beta-amyloid protein) in the brain that leads to nerve cell death.

The likelihood of having Alzheimer's disease increases substantially after the age of 70 and may affect around 50% of persons over the age of 85. Nonetheless, Alzheimer's disease is not a normal part of aging and is not something that inevitably happens in later life. For example, many people live to over 100 years of age and never develop Alzheimer's disease.


Who develops Alzheimer's disease?

The main risk factor for Alzheimer's disease is increased age. As a population ages, the frequency of Alzheimer's disease continues to increase. Ten percent of people over 65 years of age and 50% of those over 85 years of age have Alzheimer's disease. Unless new treatments are developed to decrease the likelihood of developing Alzheimer's disease, the number of individuals with Alzheimer's disease in the United States is expected to be 13.8 million by the year 2050.

There are also genetic risk factors for Alzheimer's disease. Most patients develop Alzheimer's disease after age 70. However, less than 5% of patients develop the disease in the fourth or fifth decade of life (40s or 50s). At least half of these early onset patients have inherited gene mutations associated with their Alzheimer's disease. Moreover, the children of a patient with early onset Alzheimer's disease who has one of these gene mutations has a 50% risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.

There is also a genetic risk for late onset cases. A relatively common form of a gene located on chromosome 19 is associated with late onset Alzheimer's disease. In the majority of Alzheimer's disease cases, however, no specific genetic risks have yet been identified.

Other risk factors for Alzheimer's disease include high blood pressure (hypertension), coronary artery disease, diabetes, and possibly elevated blood cholesterol. Individuals who have completed less than eight years of education also have an increased risk for Alzheimer's disease. These factors increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, but by no means do they mean that Alzheimer's disease is inevitable in persons with these factors.

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30 Man list now out and trending.

Enyeama
Ejide
Agbim
Akpeyi

Echiejile
Oshaniwa
Efe
Oboabona
Egwuekwe
Omeruo
Yobo
Odunlami

Mikel
Onazi
Azeez
Uzoenyi
Mba
Reuben
Igiebor
Joel Obi,

Uchebo
Musa
Ameobi
Moses
Emenike
Nsofor
Osaze
Babatunde Michael
Oduamadi
Hope Akpan.

ARREST OF ARMED ROBBERS

NGOZI C. BRAIDE DSP.
The Police in Lagos State attached to Ijora Badia Division responded to a distress call at Ijora Seven-up under bridge, arrested one Mojeeb Mustapha ‘m’ and their gang leader one Tobi Babatunde ‘m’ (AKA SKORO) while others escaped. The suspects had shot into the air and robbed people of their belonging at the above mentioned bridge. Items recovered from the hoodlums are three (3) cutlasses, two empty cartridges, two arrows and broken glass blades used as missiles.


ARREST OF SUSPECTED KIDNAPPER: - On 6/5/2014 at about 1500hours policemen attached to Ikotun Division responded to a distress call at Ile-Iwe Bus Stop, Egbe. The policemen rescued and arrested one Chinava Nancy Okafor ‘f’ who was naked and about to be lynched by angry mob for attempting to kidnap a yet to be identified child. The woman admitted to be a kidnapper and the case is under investigation at State Criminal Investigation Department Yaba.


ARREST OF SUSPECTED KIDNAPPER -On 6/5/2014 at about 0645hours  one Prosper Kingsley ‘m’ aged 5 years old of No.23, Imosan Compound Idimu was allegedly abducted by one Mufutau Kosoko ‘m’ aged 34years old at the aforementioned address. Victim was rescued by neighbours while Mufutau Kosoko was also arrested. The case is under investigation at Idimu Division.

Abducted Chibok Girls: Police Offer N50m Reward For Information

Published: 07 May, 2014

The Nigeria Police hereby announce a cash reward of Fifty Million Naira (N50, 000, 000.00) to anyone who volunteers credible information that will lead to the location and rescue of the female students abducted from Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State. The Force urges all patriotic citizens with such useful information to contact the following numbers:

09-2914649
08081777309
08055547536
08032125050
08034617591
08035969731

While calling on the general public to be part of the solution to the present security challenge, the Police High Command also reassures all citizens that any information given would be treated anonymously and with utmost confidentiality.

CSP FRANK MBA
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Goals from Nigerians all over the world in 2014

Restart for the new year.

Archive years are here:
2013
http://www.nairaland.com/1156451/goals-nigerians-all-over-world

2010 - 2012
http://www.nairaland.com/505295/goals-nigerians-all-over-world

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1/01/2014 (Wednesday)

English League Two Div. 3
Fleetwood Town - Accrington 3:1
81' Kayode Odejayi (Accrington) (2:1)
So... 31 year old Odejayi with the first Nigerian goal of the year. Congrats!

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Monday, May 5, 2014

'I will sell them' - Boko Haram claims responsibility for kidnapping Chibok girls

"I abducted your girls. I will sell them in the market, by Allah. There is a market for selling humans. Allah says I should sell. He commands me to sell. I will sell women. I sell women."

alleged Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said in a video (he spoke in Hausa) that was released today.

There were reports about a week ago that some of the girls have been sold or married off for N2,000 each. With this new declaration from Boko Haram, it means the report is close to the truth. If they haven't been sold already, then they will soon...unless the Commander-In-Chief of the Armes Forces does something and does it fast. If you want to watch the Boko Haram video, go here

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