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MY EXAMS AND MY HEALTH By Felix Bliss

MY EXAMS AND MY HEALTH WRITTEN BY FELIX BLISS   @2018 We are living in the era of examination where students neglect to care about their health. Examination cannot be out of the live of students and every individual in the world as well. On the other hand, health is inevitable from the everyday TO and FRO activities of man under the sun of ages. Should we burn the night candle before we can pass our examination When we knew very well sleepless night affects our health tremendously as well as our performance in examination? Should we learn in the parliament of mosquitoes when we knew of the deadly disease – malaria? Should we learn without resting within time intervals? Having gone through the university of competitive choice in Ghana has put me in the school of thought. I am in the one of the well-known universities in Ghana where examination period has become judgment day due to what students go through. This place has gotten a lot of nick names – a place of bury you

CHRISTMAS HEALTH BY FELIX BLISS

CHRISTMAS HEALTH BY FELIX BLISS On 25TH December, every year, billions of people around the world celebrate Christmas. A feast central to the Christian liturgical year. Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ-the savior. In some traditions, Christmas day is public holiday in many of the world’s nations. Christmas is celebrated by a majority of Christians as well as culturally by many non-Christians. The Christmas health issues is on the heart of every health practitioner. I have taken time to research and cover some relevant information that would guide our Christmas health as we get along this year celebration. Our health during Christmas time matters exclusively to the physicians and other healthcare team members. There are several activities that many people go through during Christmas which could be a benefit to their health or disaster to their health. Many things that are included of our routines and we take for granted become disru

MY EXAMS AND MY HEALTH By Felix Bliss

MY EXAMS AND MY HEALTH WRITTEN BY FELIX BLISS   @2018 We are living in the era of examination where students neglect to care about their health. Examination cannot be out of the live of students and every individual in the world as well. On the other hand, health is inevitable from the everyday TO and FRO activities of man under the sun of ages. Should we burn the night candle before we can pass our examination When we knew very well sleepless night affects our health tremendously as well as our performance in examination? Should we learn in the parliament of mosquitoes when we knew of the deadly disease – malaria? Should we learn without resting within time intervals? Having gone through the university of competitive choice in Ghana has put me in the school of thought. I am in the one of the well-known universities in Ghana where examination period has become judgment day due to what students go through. This place has gotten a lot of nick names – a place of bury you

Ucc nurses educate on yellow fever 2018

  Written By Abigail Ayensu(NUSA-UCC VICE PRESIDENT) and featured by Dr. Bliss (Ucc Level 200 student  ) Share this post when received Ghana lies within the Yellow Fever zone, hence the need to rapidly increase population immunity and to protect susceptible older age groups. Globally, Yellow Fever infects about 200,000 people per year. Additionally, there are increasing number of continued cases of yellow fever in our neighbouring countries. Due to frequent travelling among people in these countries, there could be an outbreak of the disease if the population is not protected, especially in high risk districts Yellow fever is a viral disease transmitted by a bite from infected mosquitoes, mainly  Aedes egyptia . The mosquito spreads yellow fever bites outside, during the day from about 3:30pm to about 7pm in the night and early in the morning. Once contracted, the yellow fever virus incubates in the body for 3 to 6 days. Many people do not experience symptoms, but whe