1)Down syndrome is not a disease, it is a condition which occurs when an individual has a full or partial copy of chromosome 21...
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The chromosomes are rod-like structures in which genes are grouped in. And genes carries the codes responsible for all inherited traits.
2)The additional genetic material in chromosome 21 alters the course of development and causes the characteristics associated with Down syndrome.
3)Down syndrome is most likely to occur with advanced maternal age (from 35yrs and above). 1 in 100 women who are age 40, 1 in 30 women who are age 45 are likely to have this incidence. There is more than 100 thousand cases of Down syndrome per year in Nigeria.
4)Other causes of Down syndrome which are not related to maternal age include: Translocation(chromosomal rearrangements) which accounts for 4% of the Down syndrome cases and Mosaicism which is very rare and accounts for about 1%.
5)Approximately 1 in every 700 children in the United States are born with this syndrome.
6)Clinical features of this condition include:
Characteristic flat faces appearance with slanting eyes ( resembling the Mongolian race, which earned it one of its name, “Mongolism”).
Broad hands with short fingers and a single cress across the palm. Malformed ears, eyes with speckled iris, short stature and weak muscle tone(hyptonia). Though clinical features varies with different individuals with the syndrome.
7)Individuals born with the syndrome are very fragile, some show a degree of cognitive or intellectual disability. There is 40-50% chance of heart defect and other structural malformations and abnormalities like deafness .
8)Different prenatal testing exist for early detection of the syndrome like
AMNIOCENTESIS:
It involves the withdrawal of a sample of the amniotic fluid surrounding a fetus in the uterus by piercing the amniotic sac through the abdominal wall, under ultrasound guidance.
Amniocentesis is usually performed at any time from the 15th completed wk of gestation. It carries 1-2% risk of miscarriage. So with this, parents can plan ahead and decide on what best to do.
9)The condition can only be managed, management of this syndrome include :
•Improvement of the health of the child by giving the child standard immunization.
•Putting the child in well child care
•Thyroid hormone is usually administered to them to help in their body’s metabolism.
10) It is called Down syndrome because it was Langdon Down, an English physician, who published the first accurate description of a person with such condition, in the 19th century. Jerome Lejeune, a French physician was the one who identified...
Down syndrome as a chromosomal condition in 1959. Instead of 46 chromosomes present in each cell, he observed 47 in the cells of individuals with Down syndrome.
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Individuals with this condition shouldn’t be made to feel any less of a human. They are humans too and they are to be treated with love and care. Calling them hurtful names like “imbecile” and the rest is totally wrong.
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After treating malaria, if possible, 3days later, go for vitamin B-complex injection. E get why.
Here are the reasons why it is good to go on vitamin B-complex injection 3days after finishing your anti-malaria medications:
-Malaria parasites damage your red blood cells, vitamin B-complex injections help your body build new red blood cells.
-Anti-malaria medications like the Artemether/lumefantrine combination works by generating free radicals to destroy malaria parasites. Vitamin B-complex also helps the body deal with this free radicals.
-After treating malaria, there is usually this weakness and fatigue that sets in for most people. Going on the injection helps boost energy, this is because B-complex helps your nervous system. It boost alertness and reduces post-illness fatigue.
-Also, it stimulates your appetite for those finding it difficult to eat after undergoing treatment.
-Malaria parasites makes you lose some nutrients, the treatments can also affect your nutritional intake (as you’re usually told not to take this or that while on treatment). Going on B-complex injections helps replenish some of the important nutrients the body needs.
-Finally, malaria parasites and certain medications meant for handling it can put an extra strain on the liver. Vitamin B-complex injection helps keep the liver healthy, it also helps it recover from strains caused by certain anti-malaria medications.
I said 3days later because within that period, the anti-malaria medication has run its full course in the body.
-If you plant GMO plants in Russia, they will see you as a “terrorist”. To them, it’s a threat to their agriculture.
-China doesn’t plant GMO products, they only import certain specified products. And it is strictly regulated.
-India has a specific place they plant GMO plants, and it is NON EDIBLE GMO plants. They don’t plant the edible ones because they don’t want to eat it. It’s only non edible ones like cotton and the like.
The place they plant it has been mapped out just for it, and no any other place is to be used.
Do you think these countries and many others don’t know what they are doing?
You can see the disadvantages of GMO seeds from different angles, but one that greatly hits me is the fact that once you plant GMO seeds in a farm land, you will not be able to grow organic foods on that same soil anymore.
Some people don’t fully understand how crazy this is and the implications it implications on agriculture and our cultural heritage.
To deal with bedbugs, and clear them totally, you will need the following:
1. Get Sniper insecticide. You will need three 100ml. 2. Get Rambo powder insecticide (piff paff). 3. You will need nose masks, handgloves, 10ml or 20ml syringes and needle. 4. Determination
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To deal with bedbugs on your bed, these is how you do it:
-Take the affected bed outside and sun it. Hot sun kills a lot of them.
-Use the syringe to spray the sniper on the bed especially on the edges. It handles the ones the sun didn’t.
-Peel off the bedcover. You see, the cover of normal beds have edges, edges where bedbugs can hide themselves and come out from time to time to deal with you.
Let me share a story with you so you understand what may have gone wrong here:
A girl was arrested for suspected murder which she swore she didn’t commit, with eyes full of tears, her statement reads that the guy in question was her boyfriend, that they planned to have marathon sex that night…
So they lodged in that particular hotel where it all happened. Still sobbing, she said, “as she started enjoying it”, he started panting abnormally, next thing, he made an usual sound, and slumped down.
She reached out to him but he wasn’t responding, in shock she shouted, raising alarm alarm but before help got to her and he was rushed to the hospital it was too late, he was dead already. We were still preventing the boys mother and sister from getting to her.
She continued that she didn’t do anything at all to him. That that was all that happened and all she could say.
The case was brought to the Forensic department and we all got to work, I was working on Drug and substance abuse, so, I and my superintendent started working.
How can a vibrant guy in his late 20s just slump down and die few minutes into sex???
What did he take, what did she give him, what is she not telling us ???
Too many questions, the answers, the truth, we were determined to find.
We started running a background check, we went to the hotel were it happened to check for things that are out of place, we found he made use of “Sildenafil” (Viagra), I noted it, there was no indication of struggle or fight in the room, and the test came out and he wasn’t poisoned.
Let me share a story with you so you understand what maybe going on with this woman.
Anita has found it hard to bond with her baby after putting to birth, it was as if the baby wasn’t hers. It has happened to her before when she gave birth to her first child but it wasn’t that serious, it resolved in 2weeks but this one has persisted for a month so she was scared-
She didn’t speak to anyone about it not even her husband. Her husbnd noticed the strange behavior but waved it off with maybe it is due to the child birth as she really went through a lot. To him she would be okay soon, so he was helping in ways he can but the issue didn’t resolve.
5months later, she was with her baby, and the unimaginable happened, she let the baby slip from her hands to the ground. The husband was shocked and rushed to carry the baby. “Honey, what’s wrong with you”, he said almost shouting.
Experiment this:
-Eat something sweet before sleeping (your last meal for the day)
A different day
-Eat something that is not sugary as your last meal for the day.
Another day,
-Don’t eat at night (have your last meal by 4pm-5pm).
You will find out different things:
1. When you eat something sweet before sleeping, you will feel one sharp hunger pang early in the morning. The hunger will be as if it wants to take your life. And early that morning, you’re likely going to end up eating more sugary things and the cycle continues. Why is this so?
There are different reasons to the occurrence of this phenomenon: 1. Sugary things causes the release of a chemical known as “dopamine”. It is a feel-good-hormone. It effects will drop in few mins and your body will crave that sensation again, this will want to make you eat more.