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A 2½-year review of uterine fibroids management at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital was carried out. It was revealed that uterine fibroids constitute 4.7% of Gyneacological admissions. Nearly 50% of patients were within the 31-40 years age group and 54.1% occurred within the parity of 0 and1. Menstrual disturbances and infertility were the commonest presenting features. A palpable abdominal mass was a feature in 75.5% of the patients although only 43.8% complained of abdominal...
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The nutritional status of children (2-4 years old) depends to great extent on the type of food they eat. The meal planning in the family is affected by many factors especially nutritional habits, social-economic status of the family and the availability of food. This paper presents the results of the questionnaire studies of nutrition of pre-school children in Egypt with the special emphasis given to social-economic status and education level in the families. The results show the...
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Background & Objectives:Smoking is a risk factor for the development of atherosclerosis. However, the exact mechanism of smoking-related damage to the arterial wall and its relation to the atherosclerotic process are not known. The endothelium plays an important role for the regulation of vascular tone and its function is impaired in the presence of risk factors early in the process of atherosclerosis. To assess the effect of smoking on endothelium-dependent relaxation, we examined vascular...
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This paper emphasizes traffic education and espouses the significance of training and retraining schemes. A thorough appreciation of this becomes an essential tool in effective planning and performance of road safety management. The paper further shows education, training and publicity guaranteeing a sustainable road safety in Nigeria. The paper sets appropriate framework and guidelines for training of transport operators through joint/integrated teaching, transport institutes and...
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Do resource-poor farmers in sub-Saharan Africa face severe crop losses from pests and diseases? What are the different ways that rural households earn a living, and who are the poor? How does social organization shape the way that new technology is used and shared? How can we encourage farmers to participate in the design and evaluation of field experiments, yet still obtain results that are statistically valid? How can we create 'learning projects' that can change direction in response to...
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This paper explores some of the issues facing both teacher and curriculum and delivery in an environment of considerable poverty facing a legacy of past political upheaval. The current place of primary design and technology is explored, and questions asked regarding the relationship this currently shares with science education, particularly in the light of recent political changes which include a return to democracy and a return to the Commonwealth and international fold. A return to...
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L'A. se propose d'etudier la relation existant entre la familiarite avec l'epilepsie, les attitudes, les croyances relatives aux causes et aux traitements de cette maladie dans un echantillon de jeunes adultes noirs (etudiants) en Afrique du Sud. L'echantillon comprenait 221 eleves choisis au hasard dans trois ecoles secondaires, 102 (46,2 %) de sexe masculin et 119 (52,8 %) de sexe feminin entre 14 et 25 ans (M = 18,9 ans, = 2,1). Le questionnaire administre aux etudiants en salles de cours...
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Political change in South Africa since 1994 has led to a marked increase in opportunities to gamble. The purpose of the study was, therefore, to investigate attitudes towards gambling in African University students with the Gambling Attitude Scales by sex, course of study, and personality traits such as conservatism and risk-taking. The sample included 136 University of the North students, 80 first-year psychology and 56 second-year African law students. The students were 69 men and 65 women...