Rest Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/rest/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Mon, 23 Oct 2017 09:45:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Rest Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/rest/ 32 32 Patients need rest, not antibiotics, say health officials https://citifmonline.com/2017/10/patients-need-rest-not-antibiotics-say-health-officials/ Mon, 23 Oct 2017 09:45:57 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=364226 More patients should be told to go home and rest rather than be given antibiotics, according to health officials. Public Health England (PHE) says up to a fifth of antibiotic prescriptions are unnecessary as many illnesses get better on their own. Overusing the drugs is making infections harder to treat by creating drug-resistant superbugs. PHE […]

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More patients should be told to go home and rest rather than be given antibiotics, according to health officials.

Public Health England (PHE) says up to a fifth of antibiotic prescriptions are unnecessary as many illnesses get better on their own.

Overusing the drugs is making infections harder to treat by creating drug-resistant superbugs.

PHE says patients have “a part to play” in stopping the rise of infections.

It is estimated:

  • 5,000 people die in England each year as a result of drug-resistant infections
  • Four in 10 cases of bloodstream E. coli infections now cannot be treated with first-choice antibiotics
  • By 2050, drug-resistant infections around the world are expected to kill more people than currently die from cancer

Antibiotics are vital in cases of sepsis, pneumonia, bacterial meningitis and other severe infections.

But PHE says antibiotics are not essential for every illness.

Coughs or bronchitis can take up to three weeks to clear on their own, but antibiotics reduce that by only one to two days, it says.

Prof Paul Cosford, medical director at PHE, told the BBC: “We don’t often need antibiotics for common conditions.

“The majority of us will get infections from time to time and will recover because of our own immunity.”

He said patients should not go to their doctor “expecting an antibiotic”.

Instead, for infections that our body can handle, the advice is to:

  • have plenty of rest
  • use pain relief such as paracetamol
  • drink plenty of fluids

Prof Cosford said: “A doctor will be able to tell you when an antibiotic is really necessary.

“The fact is if you take an antibiotic when you don’t need it then you’re more likely to have an infection that the antibiotics don’t work for over the coming months.”

The Keep Antibiotics Working campaign will also see patients handed leaflets explaining how long it normally takes to recover and the warning signs of serious illness.

Apocalypse

Bacteria are incredibly cunning – once you start attacking them with antibiotics, they find ways of surviving. People have died from bugs resistant to all antibiotics.

England’s chief medical officer, Prof Dame Sally Davies, has already warned of a “post-antibiotic apocalypse”.

If the drugs fail, then not only do infections become harder to treat, but common medical procedures such as caesarean sections and cancer treatments could become too risky.

The most serious drug-resistant infections are sent to PHE’s laboratories at Colindale, north London, for analysis.

Prof Neil Woodford, the site’s head of antimicrobial resistance, said the most potent antibiotics, like carbapenems, were failing more often.

He told the BBC: “If we go back to 2005/07, we were seeing these bacteria in maybe two to four cases per year.

“Last year we confirmed these resistant bacteria in over 2,000 cases.”

Source: BBC

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Davido earns $50,000 per show! https://citifmonline.com/2014/06/davido-earns-50000-per-show/ Sun, 15 Jun 2014 11:40:34 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=24932 Double 2014 MTV Africa Music Award winner, Davido isn’t just taking home awards, the self professed Omo Baba Olowo is also happily dancing to the bank! His older brother and manager, Adewale Adeleke wrote on Twitter: “Put my first 50k dolls into my business now my artist makes 50k a show! God is good!!!!!” His […]

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Double 2014 MTV Africa Music Award winner, Davido isn’t just taking home awards, the self professed Omo Baba Olowo is also happily dancing to the bank!

His older brother and manager, Adewale Adeleke wrote on Twitter: “Put my first 50k dolls into my business now my artist makes 50k a show! God is good!!!!!”

His main artiste is Davido, promptly retweeted the Tweet: “That’s roughly N8 Million! God is indeed good!”

The 21-year-old Davido performs at least 3 shows per week in Nigeria, if his brother’s tweet is to believed, the artiste is easily taking home at least $150,000 per (N24 Million) week from shows…this does not include endorsement deals and revenue from album sales.

At this rate, Davido is definitely one of the top five earning entertainers in Nigeria!

 

Source: that1960chick.com

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