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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Can A Mobile Phone Treat The Eye

Optician's clinic that fits a pocket

Mirriam WaitharaMirriam Waithara had cataracts removed and can now see again
This are Strange but true act,which  a lot of people will not believe but,
Cataracts cloud Mirriam Waithara's world and leave her almost blind.
She lives in a poor and remote part of Kenya where there are no opticians to pick up the problem and she is far from the only one.
The World Health Organization says 285 million people are blind or visually impaired.
The reason is often simple and easy to treat. A pair of glasses or cataract surgery can transform someone's eyesight.

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What we hope is that it will provide eye care for those who are the poorest of the poor”
Dr Andrew BastawrousLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
It is thought that four out of every five cases can be prevented or cured.
Even in the poorest parts of the world there are often eye doctors in the major towns and cities.
However, says Dr Andrew Bastawrous of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, finding patients is often the problem.

The mobile app in action: Scanning the back of the eye
"Patients who need it most will never be able to reach hospital because they're the ones beyond the end of the road, they don't have income to find transport so we needed a way to find them," he told the BBC.
But he thinks he has come up with a solution that is mobile and can be used with very little training.
He is trialling a smartphone app called Peek (Portable Eye Examination Kit) on 5,000 people in Kenya.
It uses the camera to scan the lens of the eye for cataracts.
A shrinking letter which appears on screen is used as a basic vision test.
And it can uses the camera's flash light to illuminate the back of the eye, the retina, to check for disease.
A patient's records are stored on the phone, their exact location is recorded using GPS and the results can be emailed to doctors.

The back of the eye being scannedThe phone can be used to look at the retina at the back of the eye and check the health of the optic nerve 
The phone is relatively cheap, costing around £300 rather than using bulky eye examination equipment costing in excess of £100,000.
But does it give the same diagnosis?
The images taken on the phone during the tests in Nakuru, Kenya, are being sent back to Moorfield's Eye Hospital in London.
The pictures are being compared with ones taken with conventional eye examination gear, which has been transported around the region in the back of a van.
The study is not complete, but the research team say the early results are promising and that 1,000 people have received some form of treatment so far.

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If you're a breadwinner and you can't see and you can't work then the whole family is in crisis”
Peter AcklandInternational Agency for the Prevention of Blindness
They include Mirriam Waithara. She had an operation to remove her cataracts and can now see again.
"What we hope is that it will provide eye care for those who are the poorest of the poor," Dr Bastawrous said.
"A lot of the hospitals are able to provide cataract surgery which is the most common cause of blindness, but actually getting the patient to the hospitals is the problem.
"What we can do using this is the technicians can go to the patients to their homes, examine them at their front doors and diagnose them there and then."
The idea is already attracting praise even at an early stage.
Peter Ackland, from the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, said: "I think the Peek tool is potentially a huge game changer.
"If you're a breadwinner and you can't see and you can't work then the whole family is in crisis.
"At the moment we simply don't have the trained eye health staff to bring eye care services to the poorest communities. This tool will enable us to do that with relatively untrained people."
The greatest need is in poor countries where around 90% of the world's blind and visually impaired people live.
Mr Ackland believes Africa and northern India will be the places most likely to benefit as ophthalmologists and optomotetrists there are operating at around 30-40% of their capacity.

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MSF closes operations in Somalia

MSF closes operations in Somalia over 'extreme attacks'

Somali women and children waiting to get medicine at a MSF-run medical clinic in the lower Shabelle region, 35km south of Somali capital, MogadishuMSF said 16 members of its staff had been killed since 1991
Medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) is closing all its programmes in Somalia after 22 years working in the war-torn country.
It said in a statement that the decision had been taken because of "extreme attacks on its staff".
It said armed groups and civilian leaders increasingly "support, tolerate or condone the killing, assaulting, and abducting of humanitarian aid workers".
More than 1,500 staff have provided a range of services across Somalia.


The BBC's international development correspondent Mark Doyle says in many parts of Somalia the charity is the only provider of health care ranging from basic medical supplies to major surgery.
The move to close down operations completely is a shock because MSF has always been famous among the major charities as the one that would tolerate most risks to deliver aid, he says.
'Countless lives'
Unni Karunakara, MSF's international president, said leaving Somalia had been one of the hardest decisions MSF had ever had to make.
Since 1991, when Somalia descended into civil war, 16 MSF workers have been killed and there had been dozens of attacks on its staff, ambulances and medical facilities, the charity said.
Last month, two of its Spanish members of staff who were kidnapped from a Kenyan camp for Somali refugees and held captive in Somalia for nearly two years were freed.
"Ultimately, civilians in Somalia will pay the highest cost," Dr Karunakara said in a statement.
"Much of the Somali population has never known the country without war or famine," he said.

"In choosing to kill, attack, and abduct humanitarian aid workers, these armed groups, and the civilian authorities who tolerate their actions, have sealed the fate of countless lives in Somalia."
Correspondents say this will be a blow to the government of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, which has been trying to build on the improving security in the capital, Mogadishu, in the last two years.
Some 18,000 African Union troops are in the country supporting his administration - the first one in more than two decades to be recognised by the US and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The Islamist al-Shabab militant group no longer has bases in Mogadishu and has also been pushed out of other cities.
But it remains in control of smaller towns and large swathes of the countryside in central and southern Somalia and continues to launch occasional suicide attacks.
The improving security situation has prompted the return of diaspora Somalis and allowed UN agencies and foreign embassies to reopen.
However, in June, 15 people, including four foreigners, were killed in an assault on a heavily guarded UN office in Mogadishu.
The MSF pull-out will affect all of Somalia, including the semi-autonomous region of Puntland and the breakaway republic of Somaliland.
The group said that Somalia was the only country in which it has operated where it has had to "take the exceptional measure of utilising armed guards".
MSF workers can intervene only if their presence is accepted by all warring parties and communities and only if those groups agree to respect the safety of patients and humanitarian staff.
"This acceptance, always fragile in conflict zones, no longer exists in Somalia today," the MSF statement said.

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Egypt crisis: World leaders condemn crackdown on camps

World condemns Egypt crackdown

A curfew was imposed in Cairo and other cities overnight




There has been strong international condemnation of the deadly crackdown against protest camps in the Egyptian capital Cairo.
US Secretary of State John Kerry said the events were "deplorable" and "a real blow to reconciliation efforts".
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also criticised the use of force.
The interim government has declared a state of emergency and a curfew was in force across parts of Egypt overnight.
Protesters had been demanding the reinstatement of President Mohammed Morsi who was ousted by the military on 3 July.
The Muslim Brotherhood, which backed the protests, said more than 2,000 people died when security forces moved in to clear the two camps - in Nahda Square and near the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque.
The interim government said 235 civilians had been killed nationwide, as well as 43 police officers. The figures cannot be independently verified.

US Secretary of State John Kerry: "The path towards violence leads only to greater instability"
Interim Prime Minister Hazem Beblawi defended the operation, saying the authorities had to restore security.
But Mr Kerry said it had dealt a "serious blow" to Egypt's political reconciliation efforts.
"This is a pivotal moment for all Egyptians," he said. "The path toward violence leads only to greater instability, economic disaster and suffering."
The office of UN chief Ban Ki-moon said he regretted that the Egyptian authorities had chosen to use force to respond to the demonstrations.
Mr Ban was "well aware that the vast majority of the Egyptian people want their country to go forward peacefully in an Egyptian-led process towards prosperity and democracy," a statement said.
Ms Ashton "strongly condemned" the violence and called for "utmost restraint".
"Only a concerted effort by all Egyptians and the international community might lead the country back on a path to inclusive democracy, and overcome Egypt's challenges," she said.
British Prime Minister David Cameron said the violence was "not going to solve anything".
"What is required in Egypt is a genuine transition to a genuine democracy. That means compromise from all sides," he said.

Emergency law in Egypt

  • Curfew in Cairo and other provinces from 19:00 local time (17:00 GMT) to 06:00 local time daily
  • Arrest of suspects deemed dangerous to public order
  • Army to help police maintain security
  • Limited movement of people and traffic
  • Surveillance on messages and monitoring of media
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said Wednesday's events were a "very dangerous" escalation of violence and France demanded an "immediate end to the repression".
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's office called the violence "a serious blow to the hopes of a return to democracy".
In a televised address, Mr Beblawi expressed regret for the loss of life and said the state of national emergency would be lifted as soon as possible.
The measure imposes a curfew in Cairo and several other provinces between 19:00 local time (17:00 GMT) and 06:00.
Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim said the police had "dealt professionally" with the protesters, and accused the pro-Morsi protesters of firing birdshot at police.
The protest sites had been infiltrated by armed gangs, he said, and ammunition had been seized from them.
Across the country, members of the Muslim Brotherhood had been arrested and were being interrogated, Mr Ibrahim added.
Leaders detained
Following the violence, Vice-President Mohammed ElBaradei announced his resignation from the interim government.
"I cannot continue in shouldering the responsibility for decisions I do not agree with and I fear their consequences. I cannot shoulder the responsibility for a single drop of blood," he said in a statement.

Crisis timeline

  • 3 Jul: President Mohammed Morsi deposed by military after mass protests
  • 4 Jul: Pro-Morsi protesters gather at the Rabaa al-Adawiya and Nahda sites in Cairo
  • 27 Jul: More than 70 people killed in clashes with security forces at Rabaa al-Adawiya
  • 14 Aug: Security forces move in to clear both camps
Reports said the smaller camp in Nahda Square was cleared quickly but clashes raged for several hours around the main camp near the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque.
Egyptian TV said that by evening the security forces had seized full control of the site, and were allowing protesters there to leave.
But several Muslim Brotherhood leaders were reportedly detained, including Essam El-Erian and Mohamed El-Beltagi, whose 17-year-old daughter was reportedly killed.
A cameraman working for Sky News, Mick Deane, was also killed, as was a reporter for Gulf News, Habiba Ahmed Abd Elaziz. She was not working at the time.
Supporters of Mr Morsi - Egypt's first freely elected president - have been staging street protests since he was ousted on 3 July.
He is currently in custody at an undisclosed location, and has been accused of the "premeditated murder of some prisoners, officers and soldiers" during a prison breakout in 2011.

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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

2013 GULDER ULTIMATE SEARCH SEASON 10 - REGISTERATION START NOW

2013 GULDER ULTIMATE SEARCH SEASON 10 - REGISTRATION START NOW

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In order to participate, the applicant must meet the following requirements:
I. Be between the ages of 21 and 30 years old.
II. Possess demonstrable skills in the following vital areas: strength, confidence, endurance, physical and health fitness.
III. Carefully read and agree to the Terms and Conditions required for applicants.
IV. (a). Completely fill out the on-line entry form, upload a recent photograph then submit.
(b). If you qualify a mail will be sent to your email box within 24hrs containing 1. Terms and Conditions Form and 2. The Referee Form* as attachments.
V. Other instruction will be communicated to you via email and through this website so ensure you check back from time to time.
* Applicant’s two referees MUST be reputable members of the society, one of whom MUST BE the Applicant’s Parent or Guardian. The Referees must authenticate the claims of the applicant by signing the form.
Closing date for the online entry is August 23rd, 2013.
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GREAT NEWS ABOUT WORKING AT HOME



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Working online has been a financial heaven for Nuella, who struggled for months to find a decent job but kept hitting dead ends. "I lost my job shortly after the recession hit, I needed reliable income. I just needed a legitimate way to earn a living for me and my family. The best part of working online is that I am always home with the kids. Thanks to the Multiple Streams of Income. I am giving my kids the childhood they deserve."
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Thursday, August 8, 2013

THE EXCLUSIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY OF MHIZ FLICKZ

THE EXCLUSIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY OF MHIZ FLICKS



This Party Promises to be one of a Kind,The Best Birthday party you have ever attended, Because people all around the World are coming in to celebrate with Mhiz Flickz,we are certain and Proud to anounce this Diva,Countries like "Canada,Malaysia,Yugoslavia,South Africa etc, Mhiz Flickz promises a swell time at her event and this event will be featuring guest art and artist that will thrill you to the last
artist like
M Y d School Boi
C prince
Fame aka Obasa omo Soludo
Remy Kayz
Slim Fizz
Host Dj: Dj Shyne/Dj Funky bee


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

ICON NIGHT CLUB AND LOUNGE THE RE-BIRTH

ICON NIGHT CLUB AND LOUNGE THE RE-BIRTH

Information getting to us and rumored so we at finestouch now decided to send our delegate to go for a site see and confirm,
we heard and were told about so many mismanagement of the popular and well known club at omole phase1
named ICON NIGHT CLUB AND LOUNGE,and when we got to the venue we saw seriously and confirmed,but right now it has taking a new turn as a new management has taken over and now all eyes are set to know if this is going to be the real deal as he has promised us,as we interviewed the new management,by the name "ADEKUNLE aka OTUNBA 1 "Eleventh March Entertainment, as he explains his strategy to boom this already up-growing club.
well he said and i quote "i have managed several clubs on the island and the mainland, the likes of RODIZZO CLUB @IKEJA GRA. and XOVAR LOUNGE @ LEKKI, and i must say and tell you that we never had any day short of customers, and now am here i will make sure this place come alive again and it has started.my strategy i will keep to my self. but you can check out our blog for more information and site see of the venue
thank you.

well after taking his time to speak to us, we said to our self let watch and see.

for more click this link to check out ICON NIGHT CLUB AND LOUNGE Blog