Tuesday, 29 March 2016

RECENT NEWS


Heard about the newest Bride in town!
Super Falcons legend and assistant coach, Perpetua Nkwocha has given the YES word and followed it up with her signature.She was joined in holy matrimony with Ernest Ikechukwu Nwufor in Owerri on Monday 28TH MARCH 2016
















PERPETUA NKWOCHA


RIVERS STATE GOVERNOR NYESOM WIKE CLEARS THE AIR
Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike defended his statement that those coming to the state for the rerun election should “write their will.”
Speaking in an interview with Channels Television monitored in Port Harcourt,
he told his interviewers that he made the statement which some of his critics believe is an evidence of his support for violence, that he said in reference to those who might have sinister intention.


 CAFFEIN CAUSES MISCARRIAGE--- STUDY
 Couples who wish to get pregnant may want to avoid caffeine because it's associated with an increased risk of miscarriage, a new study from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) suggests.


For women, drinking more than two caffeinated drinks daily before getting pregnant was associated with a 74 percent higher risk of a miscarriage, according to the study published today (March 24) in the journal Fertility and Sterility. 
But women's caffeine consumption wasn't the only factor: Among couples in which the male partner drank more than two caffeinated beverages daily before conception, there was a 73 percent higher risk of a miscarriage, according to the study.

"Our findings indicate that the male partner matters, too," Germaine Buck Louis, the director of Intramural Population Health Research at the National Institute of Child Health and Development and lead author on the study, said in a statement. "Male pre-conception consumption of caffeinated beverages was just as strongly associated with pregnancy loss as females'," Buck Louis said.
The study included 501 couples in Michigan and Texas who had stopped using contraception and were trying to become pregnant.

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