Sunday, May 21, 2017
College Of Health Technology 135 Ezzangbo 2016 2017 Application Form Is Out
College Of Health Technology 135 Ezzangbo 2016 2017 Application Form Is Out

This is to inform the general public that 2016/2017 Application Form into College Of Health Technology 135 Ezzangbo is out of sale and interested candidates should go and get it now.
Indeed, College of health Technology 135 Ezzangbo is a place to be and get equality education that will make you stand out among very other health practitioners.
Requirements Into College Of Health Technology 135 Ezzangbo 2016/2017
Candidates applying into College of Health Technology must posses the following requirements.
* At least five (5) credit passes in WAEC/GCE/SSCE/NECO O Level subjects in not more than two sitting.
* Which includes English Language, Math, Chemistry, Biology and physics.
* The candidate most posses Junior Community Health Extension Workers Certificate.
* Two (2) years post qualification experience in addition to the above stated O Level requirements.
* The candidate most also have Two passport with white background
Entry Requirement into Junior Community Health Extension Workers in-Training (JCHEW) - Certificate Programme
1. At least five (5) credit passes in WAEC/GCE/SSCE/NECO O Level subjects in not more than two sitting.2. Passing Mathematics will indeed add to his advenage into getting admission into the school.
Entry Requirement into Environmental Health (EHT)
1. At least five (5) Credit passes in WAEC, GCE, SSCE, NECO O Level subjects which must include English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics at not more than two sittings from one source.
2. West Africa Health Examinations Board National Diploma (WAHEB ND) in Environmental Health Technology plus at least five (5) Credit passes in WAEC, GCE, SSCE, NECO O Level subjects which must include English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics at not more than two sittings from one source.
Entry Requirement into Health Information Management (HIM) Programme
Candidate must possess the following requirements: At least 5 credit passes in WAEC, SSCE, GCE, & NECO O Level subjects at not more than two sittings from one source, and which must include English Language, Mathematics, Biology or Health Science and any other Science among Chemistry/ Physics, Agricultural Science and a Social Science subject that can be selected among Geography, Economics and Government.

Entry Requirement into Medical Laboratory Technicians In-Training (MLT Certificate) Programme
Candidate must possess the following requirements: At least 5 credit passes in SSCE, GCE, NECO or NABTEB O Level subjects at not more than 2 sittings which must include English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Any result that is more than 5years from the next academic session is not acceptable by the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN).
Method Of Application Into College Of Health Technology 135 Ezzangbo 2016/2017
Application forms are to be obtained online or through accredited agents of the College.
APPLICATION FEES: N5,000 (Five Thousand Naira Only)
ONLINE APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Application Steps:
1. Walk into any BRANCH OF FIRST BANK nearest to you:
2. Pay for College Of Health Technology 135 Ezzangbo 2016/2017 Application Form
3. Go to a cyber café or anywhere you can have an internet access.
4. Click on www.domain.edu.ng to go straight to the application form.
5. Use your PIN (as contained in the receipt obtained at the bank), to access the online application form.
6. Complete the application form by providing the required information.
7. When FINISHED, submit your Form by clicking the submit button.
8. A print out will be generated for you after the submission, kindly print this and come along with it on the day of entrance examination.
Now available & on sale at the College.
Please note that the date of entrance examination shall be communicated to you and made available on the Colleges website (www.domain.edu.ng). Please endeavor to visit the website regularly.
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Wednesday, April 5, 2017
5 health dangers of cell phones nobody told you about
5 health dangers of cell phones nobody told you about
To many users, mobiles make as essential part of their daily routine as breathing, eating and sleeping. But few wonder if such trend is that good for our health? If used properly, cell phones are your best allies, but too many people abuse these devices, which eventually results in many minor and major troubles.
1. Facing germs
According to scientific data, your most used device has 10 times more germs on it than a toilet seat. This happens because you rarely bother to clean your phone (admit it finally). And now think of all that cases when people cook, clean the house, walk a dog and (dear Lord!) use the restroom and straight jump into texting without washing their hands. Believe, it happens more often than you can imagine. Researchers say that phones can host E. coli bacteria able to cause fever, vomiting, and diarrhea. Scary, isn’t it? However, there is one way to avoid spreading germs and it’s not rocket science to figure it out: wash your hands with soap and water (at least after using the restroom) and regularly clean your phone with an antibacterial wipe.
2. Seeking the perfect shot
The statistics of deaths caused by dumb cell phone usage is terrifying. Earlier this summer, a German tourist died after posting a photo in Machu Picchu because he went into a dangerous restricted area to make the perfect snap. He ignored safety signs and plunged over the edge of a cliff. Another tourist, Colleen Burns, was in the middle of capturing the Grand Canyon when she tripped on her own feet and fell backward into the canyon. A South Korean resident died in the Amazon rain forest after falling off the Gocta waterfall, and a Japanese tourist died while taking a selfie at the Taj Mahal after not handling gravitation.
Unfortunately, these incidents aren’t isolated, and tons of people break the law and risk their health and life to get the perfect shot. The moral of their stories is obvious: watch where you take selfies and mind that no image is worth your life.
3. Risking to contract cancer
Scientists are yet to discover whether cell phone use causes cancer, but you shouldn’t ignore this possibility. The electronic pulses this device uses for operation may damage your body, a brain in particular, plus, cell phones emit radio waves, which also seem suspicious to users. Though the evidence of that this type of energy is harmful needs to be investigated further, try to reduce cell phone use overall, especially when it comes to children.
4. Talking and texting while driving
Though it may sound strange to you, but cell phones are responsible for 1.6 million auto crashes each year, which result in a half million injuries and 6.000 deaths. Unless you want to be 23 more times likely to crash your car, stop texting and making selfies when you’re at the wheel. Do yourself and your traffic companions a favor by going hands-free when driving. It could save your life and lives of passengers you happen to transport.
5. Struggling with vision
Doctors, eye specialists, in particular, have been ringing the alarm for a long time warning that cell phones, tablets, computers and television cause eye strain and other vision problems. About one-third of adults reportedly uses electronic devices up to six hours a day, which eventually leads to eye redness or irritation, dry eyes, blurred vision, back pain, neck pain, and headaches. So, the strategy you need to opt for to let your eyes stay sharp longer is to stop staring at a screen too closely.

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