The most dangerous thing about the virus that causes Cervical Cancer (HPV) is that it doesn't show symptoms.
You can have it for 10 years and feel 100% fine.
You’ll feel healthy, strong, busy with work, and you won't even be sick.
But it’s a trap…
While you are feeling fine, that virus is quietly working, building and changing your cells.
By the time you do feel a symptom ('small bleeding' after sex, ‘back pain')…
That’s usually not the start of the problem, that’s the end. It *often* means it's too late.
You were running from a 10-minute screening (because according to you 'it's embarrassing')... but now, you're running towards chemotherapy.
You were running from a 10-minute test... but now you're running towards a fight for your life.
This is one of the only cancers we can find AND STOP before it even starts. We screen because we don't have symptoms.
The HPV vaccine can prevent it from ever starting at all.
What questions do you have about cervical cancer? And what are the stories you’ve heard?
Tell us in the comments @NiyelCampaigns
This is the time to include medical awards in fifa award categories. The team with lesser injuries and how they handle their team fitness. A reward for all the hardworking medical practitioners in football.
In Nigeria, where I come from, we’ve lost so many footballers due to medical emergencies. Imagine there was not medical practitioners on the field for Eriksen emergency
🚨 A new rule, dubbed the 'anti-Arsenal law', is to be introduced at the World Cup, with an England goal used as a case study for what officials are looking to cut out.
The rule will see players penalised for obstructing or preventing an opponent from playing the ball at free kicks and corners. Originating from basketball, the law essentially stops players acting as blockers.
Players can be penalised for the offence prior to the ball being kicked. Changes will come into play for the World Cup and in all major leagues from the start of July.
[@MailSport]
Funniest thing from the game. Arsenal got a corner kick. They were taking their usual 15 minutes to crowd the goalkeeper. The referee said that’s enough and blew the half time whistle.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nigerian doctors in the quotes and comments never disappoint.
Must you guys teach medicine on this app?
When you see things like this, Just LOL and pass.
How will I be resuscitating a patient and you'll be asking me to come and review blood tests 🙃
Is it a Nigerian patient thing, or is it a general problem?