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Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Buhari lists 10 challenges waiting for him
President-elect
Muhammadu Buhari says there are at least 10 challenges ahead of his in-coming
administration and has sought the support of the new legislators in tackling
them.
Monday, April 27, 2015
11 Proven Health Benefits of Garlic
“Let food be thy medicine, and medicine be thy food.”
Those are famous words from the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, often called the father of Western medicine.
He actually used to prescribe garlic to treat a variety of medical conditions.
Those are famous words from the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, often called the father of Western medicine.
He actually used to prescribe garlic to treat a variety of medical conditions.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Neuroscience
Neuroscience research
got a huge boost last week with news of Professor John O’Keefe’s Nobel prize
for work on the “brain’s internal GPS system”. It is an exciting new part of
the giant jigsaw puzzle of our brain and how it functions. But how does cutting-edge
neuroscience research translate into practical advice about how to pass exams,
remember names, tot up household bills and find where the hell you left the car
in a crowded car park?
O’Keefe’s prize was
awarded jointly with Norwegian husband and wife team Edvard and May-Britt Moser
for their discovery of “place and grid cells” that allow rats to chart where
they are. When rats run through a new environment, these cells show increased
activity. The same activity happens much faster while the rats are asleep, as
they replay the new route.
Friday, March 20, 2015
Lack of Sleep Could Mean Increased Risk of Diabetes
Getting
the right amount of sleep has been named by researchers as a lifestyle factor
which could help you avoid type 2 diabetes. Their study has shown that an extra
thirty minutes could have a significant impact on your weight and health.
The
research was conducted by experts at the Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar
and the UK’s University of Bristol. The sleeping habits of 522 participants
were examined and the results showed that those with a “sleep debt” were 72%
more likely to be obese or suffer from weight-related conditions such as type 2
diabetes. Sleep debt was calculated by comparing hours slept on week nights
with the amount slept on weekends, and measuring the difference.
While
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