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Don Jazzy Writes About Not Having A Partner
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Don Jazzy has written about not having a partner.

He said Suspect wants to do suspect challenge but no suspect partner.

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‘Wife Material’: Influencer Daniel Regha Responds To DJ Cuppy’s Recent Post
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Influencer Daniel Regha has responded to DJ Cuppy’s recent post.

He said Cuppy so you do laundry at home with full makeup glamour on and high heels shoes? Next time try turning on the washing machine before taking pictures, so the l#e is a little sellable. It’s also wrong to sit on a washing machine, read the manual. Nice outfit by the way.

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We Can Do Better,” Says Germany-based Nigerian Medical Doctor As He Laments His Mother’s Six-month Stay At UPTH In Rivers State
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A Germany-based Nigerian medical doctor has said we can do better,” as he laments his mother’s six-month stay at UPTH in Rivers State.

He said his mother was on admission in the University of PortHarcourt Teaching Hospital for surgery and she was there for 6 months without any success. The procedure was canceled four times because of one reason or the other.

The first was cancelled because the registrar did not checked that she was on a medication she didn’t needed for the surgery. This was discovered on the morning of the surgery. The second was canceled because a nurse told her to eat prior to the procedure, which was wrong. The third was cancelled because there was no electricity while the last was canceled because the doctors went for a conference. He had to relocate her to another private hospital, where the operation was done.

Another turn-off for the hospital is the compulsory feeding for all patients of the hospital. The meal cost N2000 per day and it’s compulsory for all patients whether you like it or not and the foods are nothing to write home about.

Lastly, the hospital is full of over grown weeds that is calling for concern. He has this concern because he did he house job at the same hospital 12 years ago and with connection to his doctor friends, his mother’s treatment cost N6million . How many ordinary Nigerians can afford that?

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Lady Recounts Her Experience When Her Sister’s Husband Visited Their Home To Ask For Her Sister’s Hand In Marriage
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A lady has recounted her experience when her sister’s husband visited their home to ask for her sister’s hand in marriage.

She said to seek someone’s hand in marriage is not an easy thing, the man has laughed like 600 times within an hour and he has being laughing to everything her father said. He has squeezed something in her hand, so she agreed.

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Ondo Guber Elections: “Go To Court If Dissatisfied With The Outcome,” President Tinubu Tells PDP, Others
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President Bola Tinubu has urged candidates dissatisfied with the outcome of the Ondo State governorship election to explore the opportunities provided by the judicial system to seek redress.

President Tinubu who congratulated Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of the All Progressives Congress (APC) also commended the peaceful conduct of the process.

The President congratulated other candidates of the 17 political parties for the maturity and sense of purpose demonstrated during the campaigns and the election, attributing the success of the polls to the civility in the state. Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, in a statement enjoined political actors to allow their orderly conduct permeate the post-election activities and processes.

“Those dissatisfied with the outcome of the election can explore the opportunities provided by the judicial system to seek redress on areas of conflict,” the statement read.

President Tinubu believes the Ondo State election was another litmus test of the capacity of the Independent National Electoral Commission, affirming that the electoral body justified the confidence of the people with early preparations, deployment of staff and materials, and handling of the electoral process.”

The President also commended INEC for the efficiency of uploading more than 98 per cent of results on the same day of the election. The President extended his appreciation to the Nigerian Police Force, National Civil Defence Corps, Federal Road Safety Corps, National Youth Service Corps, the military and other security outfits for their professionalism in maintaining peace and order.

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Common Triggers Of Vasovagal Syncope And How To Reduce Your Risk Of Fainting
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A woman having a dizzy spell is holding one hand on a wall next to her, and the other hand to the side of her head.

If you've ever fainted at the sight of blood or from standing up too fast, you've experienced what's known as vasovagal syncope, the most common cause of fainting. Up to a third of people have experienced an episode of vasovagal syncope at some point in their lives.

Occasional episodes of vasovagal syncope are rarely a cause for concern. But if they happen often, it's a good idea to see a doctor to rule out more serious underlying causes.

What is vasovagal syncope?

Vasovagal syncope occurs when the vagus nerve, which carries signals from the brain to the rest of the body and controls functions including heart rate and blood pressure, becomes overstimulated in response to triggers such as stress, dehydration, or donating blood. The heart rate slows and blood vessels widen, causing a drop in blood pressure and reduced blood flow to the brain. This can lead to a loss of consciousness.

Lying or sitting down (and even falling) quickly restores blood flow to the brain, allowing blood pressure to return to normal. Most people regain consciousness within a few seconds after passing out.

While vasovagal syncope is not life-threatening in itself, it can lead to serious injuries as a result of falling.

Common triggers of vasovagal syncope

Common triggers of vasovagal syncope include:

  • prolonged standing
  • standing up too quickly from a sitting position
  • having blood drawn or donating blood
  • the sight of blood
  • dehydration
  • intense pain (such as from a back spasm)
  • sudden emotional stress or physical trauma.
  • Less common triggers of vasovagal syncope include coughing, straining to have a bowel movement, or urinating while standing up (in men).

    Symptoms of vasovagal syncope

    Fainting due to vasovagal syncope is often preceded by feeling dizzy, lightheaded, or nauseous. Your skin may feel cold and clammy and you may black out or have blurry vision. If you're standing up, you will lose control of the muscles in your lower body and will slump or fall down.

    How to manage syncope if you're prone to fainting

    If you have fainted before and recognize the signs, here are some things you can do to restore blood flow to the brain before you actually pass out.

  • Lie down and elevate your legs.
  • Cross your legs and tense the muscles in the legs, abdomen, and buttocks.
  • Make a fist, or grip a rubber ball or something else that you can easily wrap your hand around.
  • Sit down and put your head between your legs.
  • If you know your triggers, take preventive measures to avoid fainting or to avoid falling if you do faint. For example, if having your blood drawn is a trigger, ask to lie down during the procedure. If you've fainted before due to dehydration, make sure you drink enough water or other liquids throughout the day.

    When to see a doctor

    See your doctor if you have recurrent fainting episodes or if you experience confusion or heart palpitations during an episode. Your provider may want to rule out other causes of fainting. If you also experience chest pain or shortness of breath, call 911 right away.

    Not all fainting is related to the vasovagal nerve. Other common causes include heart problems, low blood sugar, panic disorder, seizure disorders, neurological disorders, substance use disorders, and some prescription medications.

    Treatment options for recurrent syncope

    In general, the best way to avoid fainting due to vasovagal syncope is to avoid your triggers, recognize warning signs, and adopt prevention strategies if you do feel warning signs coming on.

    If the underlying cause of your fainting episodes is not related to overstimulation of the vasovagal nerve, your doctor will likely recommend further testing. In that case, treatment will address the underlying cause.

    Source: Harvard Health Publishing

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