Pennyslvania Student Likely Died From Chewing Gum In Her Sleep
January 24, 2015 CALIFORNIA, Pa. (AP) — A western Pennsylvania university student and basketball player likely inhaled chewing gum into her lungs while asleep before being found dead in her dormitory over the weekend. The Washington County coroner’s office said 21-year-old Shanice Clark of Toronto was found unresponsive at about 3 a.m. Sunday at California
Global Access To Health Care Is Now Better Than Ever Before
January 24, 2015 Despite the fact that income inequality is rising around the world, health outcomes and access to health care are, paradoxically, becoming more and more equal. On a day-to-day or even year-to-year basis, it may not seem as if health care access is improving. But Dr. Christoph Benn of The Global Fund takes
22 Foods Nigerians Miss Most While Living Abroad
January 24, 2015 Even though, exotic foods are delicious and enjoyable; once in a while, some of these foods can make you feel rootless and homesick. We know it is not easy to bring Nigerian foodstuff abroad. If you try it, you will be shocked at how people will snigger at your bags packed with
Moms With Fat Bottoms Make More Intelligent Children: Fat In Butt And Thighs Are ‘Building Blocks’ For Babies’ Brains
January 23, 2015 Curvy moms with fat on their bottoms and thighs can now attest to the fact there’s at least one good reason for this. A new study just released uncovers the reason why women have fat they don’t want in these so-called “problem areas.” While it’s well-known that women are naturally more curvy
CRAYFISH PROCESSING AND PACKAGING FOR PROFIT IN NIGERIA.
January 22, 2015 Crayfish, a crustacean of higher order found in fresh water is a very popular spice in the tropics where they are used in the preparation of food. It is estimated that about 12,000 MT of crayfish is produced annually in Nigeria. Though the artificial rearing and production of shrimps{ crayfish} in Nigeria
The 10 best foods to jump start your day
January 20, 2015 Your mom was right. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. What you eat for breakfast can help to boost your energy level and to make better food choices for the rest of the day. Having a healthy breakfast doesn’t require a lot of time and can be incorporated into
8 Smart Things Super-Productive People Do Each Morning
January 19, 2015 The super producers know how to start their day and finish tasks, even before lunch. This sets the tone they need to stay productive all day. Good productivity is a sign of smart thinking. The people who achieve the most during the day typically have the smartest approach to their tasks, they
Handcuffed teen hailed a hero after he saved cop’s life
January 15, 2015 A handcuffed teenager being booked into jail helped save a cop’s life after the officer collapsed in front of him with a heart attack. Jamal Rutledge was being charged with criminal mischief and burglary when Officer Franklin Foulks fell to the ground in front of him and started clasping at his chest
Cancer worries? Forget the GP, go straight to the specialist
January 11, 2015 From self-referral to multiple tests for those with ‘vague’ symptoms, trials will consider seven new routes for patients The NHS is to trial a scheme that allows patients to self-refer themselves for tests if they have symptoms that they suspect could signal cancer. Most cancer tests are currently carried out after a
Pregnant woman gets one-day jail term for trafficking
January 9, 2015 A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has sentenced a pregnant woman, Kudirat Bello and 125 others to between one day and 15 years in prison. Bello, who was arrested by officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Lagos State Command, with cannabis weighing 33.3 kilogrammes was sentenced to one day