#VLOG - "DR KEVWE'S LIFESTYLE WEEKLY"- EPISODE 4.

3 SIMPLE EXERCISE ROUTINES THAT CAN PRESERVE YOUR KIDNEYS! by DR KEVWE
Have you heard of the saying,"the fear of kidney disease is the beginning of wisdom"? Well,the fear of any disease condition actually and the additional effort to follow up on preventive measures is the true beginning of wisdom. Here's a short video clip on "3 SIMPLE EXERCISE ROUTINES THAT CAN PRESERVE YOUR KIDNEYS". Enjoy.
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A DRK.NG Health Promotion & Media Production!

Produced,shot & edited by: Dr. Oghenekevwe Ogidigben.

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#VLOG - "DR KEVWE'S LIFESTYLE WEEKLY"- EPISODE 3.

living in the heart of nyc by DR KEVWE
Are you a genuine tourist or professional looking to explore the United States via conference opportunities? Are you a new couple looking to have a memorable honeymoon in an exotic US City like New York or San Fransisco? Are you at a loss on how to approach the Embassy in your country? Then this will surely help. 3 Tips from yours truly. Enjoy.
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#VLOG - "DR KEVWE'S LIFESTYLE WEEKLY" EPISODE 2.


Every endeavour has successful mentor figures who have paid their dues and made their mark. For health related lifestyle television, New York's popular Heart Surgeon and TV Personality, Dr Mehmet Oz is the S.I. Unit and it was an honour to be a live studio audience for a special recording of the "Dr Oz Show" right here in New York. Find an interesting preview on the 2nd episode of "DR KEVWE'S LIFESTYLE WEEKLY".
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#VLOG - "DR KEVWE'S LIFESTYLE WEEKLY" -EPIDOSE 1


One of the challenges that food and lifestyle enthusiasts have to deal with when away in foreign climes is finding recipe choices indigenous to them back at home. Not just indigenous choices but healthy as well. As a Nigerian, I take my soup and swallow delicacies very seriously. My name is DR KEVWE . I am visiting New York for the first time and I am starting the first Episode of this Video Blog (DR KEVWE'S LIFESTYLE WEEKLY) with "HOW I LOCATED EGUSI SOUP IN MANHATTAN". 

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SPONSORED: ALL AFRICAN-CLINICAL TRIAL SUMMIT 2017; Meet Some Confirmed Guest Speakers & Register.


Meet some of the confirmed Guest Speakers at the Clinical Trial Summit 2017 and register now.

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Announcer:
* Prof. Mrs. Ifeoma Okoye -MBBS;FWACS;FMCR
Professor of Radiology, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria Nsukka
Consultant Radiologist, University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu (UNTH), AND ASHOKA FELLOW
Chairperson, Association for Good Clinical Practice in Nigeria (AGCPN) | http://www.agcpng.com
Chairperson, 'Breast Without Spot' Initiative | http://www.breastwithoutspotng.org
Co-Director Bone Marrow Registry, Nigeria | http://www.bonemarrownigeria.org
Past Observer to The Board of Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
African Coordinator of CITI (Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative of Univ. Of Miami )
President International Cancer Week Initiative In Nigeria (ICW)
Consultant to NAFDAC on Clinical Trials & Co-Chair Nigerian Clinical Trials Technical Working Group

"BETTER AIR,BETTER BREATHING"- Avoiding The Asthmatic Ordeal!!!!

"BETTER AIR,BETTER BREATHING" by DR KEVWE

May 2nd was World Asthma Day 2017 and this year,the central theme of the campaign was "BETTER AIR, BETTER BREATHING"! Spearheaded by The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) alongside the World Health Organisation and other concerned stake holders, the emphasis was on Atmospheric sanitation because -better unpolluted air,would mean to a large extent better breathing environment and this could ultimately lead to avoidance of the dreaded asthmatic ordeal.

Simply defined as a chronic(longstanding) inflammatory (body's reaction to injury) condition of the respiratory tract that occurs as a result of irritative stimuli/triggers that leads to constriction and excessive secretions but reversible upon treatment with dilator  +/- other relief medications, the difficult breathing and chest tightness with associated musical note-like respiratory sounds that follow a moderate to severe asthmatic attack can be super devastating, not just for affected persons but caregivers also;especially when children are affected. Death is a complication in some cases when attacks occur without access to control measures or when control measures prove ineffective in a few cases. Unfortunately this condition can be inherited from parents.

👀: asthmafoundation.org.nz

The best way to avoid this ordeal if diagnosed to be asthmatic would  be seeking appropriate clinical help from an approved caregiver and (as much as possible), preventing attacks,a measure that starts with a good knowledge and avoidance of irritative stimuli/triggers. As illustrated below, you will realise that all of the other triggers other than exertion from exercise, are related to some form of atmospheric pollution or untoward weather;with approximately 300 million people reportedly affected,if not more.
👀: pinterest.com

The clarion call to individuals whether asthmatic or not,as well as organisations, would be to keep the environment/ atmosphere as sanitised as possible because "BETTER AIR could equate to BETTER BREATHING". The Human race could really make use of some fresh air in needy lungs moving forwards. For more information about World Asthma Day 2017 and Asthma management and prevention, consult references below.