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#AASAAt50 Day 2 | Highlights of the anniversary conference day 2.

Day 2 of the anniversary conference began on a terrific note as presentations were held in parallel sessions. The day’s event had its sessions observed in the Seminar Room and Board room Department, of archaeology and anthropology.

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PCOS – Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Funke is a woman in her late 20s and of childbearing age, she is obese and experiences irregular menstruation although she wouldn’t know that since she’s not one to track her period. There are a lot of Funke’s amongst us which seems pretty normal, but there is something else, Funke is a potential polycystic ovarian syndrome patient, an incurable syndrome that can only be managed by adopting good lifestyle behaviors. This is why it is important to take note of any changes in your body as a woman.

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BE INVOLVED: WORLD SICKLE CELL MONTH -September.

Imagine a screw being used on your bone or a hammer being banged on your bone as though it wants to crush you. Or maybe a needle is used to constantly prick your joints or sometimes you feel as though something or someone is tightening your chest?

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Artefact Of The Week

Artefact of the week | Rosetta Stone

Name: Rosetta Stone

History:

The Rosetta stone is indigenous to Egypt and has tiny hieroglyphics inscribed on it. It was found in Rosetta, Egypt in 1799 by soldiers and a French officer, Pierre-François Bouchard (1771–1822) realized the importance of the discovery and took it to England with him.

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You’re not Less smart, maybe you just have ADHD.

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you’re reading, writing, listening to someone/something and you find your mind wandering off thinking about other things and then you’re back, a few minutes later you’re gone again thinking about some TV show or something someone said to you and you’re back to your task again?