Periods are experienced by women more so call them girls. Most girls start to menstruate between ages 10 and 15 years. The average age is 12, but every girl’s body has its own schedule. Although there’s no one right age for a girl to get her period Check also: 7 Foods Every Girl MUST Avoid During Her Period Every month or so, the uterus lining ...
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Eating Chocolate Helps Prevent Common Heart Problems – Study Tells
Eating chocolate has been linked with a reduced risk of heart disease and stroke. Now a study from Denmark suggests that regular consumption of the treat may help to prevent the development of atrial fibrillation, a type of irregular heartbeat. Check also: 10 Best Healthy Fat Burning Foods In the study, published in the journal Heart, researchers found that people who ate chocolate at least ...
Read More »6 Tips To Lower Your Chances Of Having A Stroke
We all know our brain is one of the most important organs in our body ( it does control bodily functions and memory, after all), yet we rarely ever talk about how serious stroke can be. Maybe it’s because most of us don’t truly understand what these events actually are. Time for a primer. Check also: This Juice Prevents Cancer, Lowers High Blood Pressure And Cleanses ...
Read More »Single Mosquito Bite Is Enough To Transmit Multiple Viruses – According To New Study
Mosquito bites aren’t just a nuisance but can be a serious public health threat as seen during the mosquito-borne Zika outbreak that spread through much of the globe last year. Check also: Zika Virus Confirmed In Africa A new study published today in the Nature Communications journal reports that mosquitoes might be even more adept at spreading disease than previously thought. ...
Read More »This Is What Tanzanian Government Is Doing To Protect Its People From Ebola
Dar es Salaam — No Tanzanian has been affected by Ebola, following the recent outbreak that occurred at North-east Bas-Uele in DR Congo. Check also: Ebola Virus Outbreak Hits Democratic Republic Of Congo Again Speaking to reporters on Monday the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children Dr Mpoki Ulisubisya revealed this, adding that a ...
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