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Happy Nurses Week to all our Student Nurses out there 🫶We love you 💕
08/05/2026

Happy Nurses Week to all our Student Nurses out there 🫶

We love you 💕

Take a look at the telegram that was sent to Martin Luther King Jr. informing him that he had been awarded the 1964 Nobe...
01/09/2024

Take a look at the telegram that was sent to Martin Luther King Jr. informing him that he had been awarded the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize.

Martin Luther King Jr. received the peace prize "for his non-violent struggle for civil rights for the Afro-American population."

Who will receive this year's prize?

~ Nobel Prize

Albert Einstein playing the piano at the Nara Hotel in Japan, 1922Albert Einstein was not only a world-renowned physicis...
30/08/2024

Albert Einstein playing the piano at the Nara Hotel in Japan, 1922

Albert Einstein was not only a world-renowned physicist but also a passionate musician. He was an accomplished violinist and found deep joy in playing music, often using it as a way to relax and think through complex problems. Einstein began playing the violin at a young age, and throughout his life, he would often play pieces by Mozart, Bach, and Beethoven. Music was more than just a hobby for him; it was an essential part of his life and intellectual process.

Einstein believed that music and science were interconnected, stating that "the greatest scientists are artists as well." His love for music was also a form of communication and collaboration. He often played with professional musicians and once said that if he hadn’t been a scientist, he would have been a musician.

In his personal life, Einstein frequently participated in chamber music sessions, sometimes even performing in public concerts. His violin was as much a part of him as his scientific work, showing how deeply intertwined his artistic and scientific passions were.

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11/03/2024

Richard Feynman, undoubtedly one of the greatest physicists of all time famously known for:
-Path integral formulation of quantum mechanics
-The theory of quantum electrodynamics
-The physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium
-The parton model in particle physics
-Feynman diagrams
Today commemorates the death anniversary of one of the brilliant minds in history, theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate, Richard Feynman who died on this day, 15th February1988 in Los Angeles, California.

08/02/2024

: Albert Einstein, right, and his step-daughter, Margot, with her husband Dimitri Marianoff, a noted scientist, photographed in Berlin on December 9, 1930.

04/03/2023
25/01/2023

“Where your fear is, there is your task.”
— Carl Jung

*GENERAL NOTICE 🔥🔥🔥**THE FUTURE GENERATION OF SCIENTISTS is organizing a full packaged brainstorming session and Lecture...
21/12/2022

*GENERAL NOTICE 🔥🔥🔥*

*THE FUTURE GENERATION OF SCIENTISTS is organizing a full packaged brainstorming session and Lecture for all 2023 JAMBITES*

*If you are aspiring for any School and preparing for UTME next year,Here is your home...The community for all...Share what you have and learn from others✅*

*The brainstorming will be held on TELEGRAM to avoid some unnecessary traffic and mismanagement*

Here is the group link
https://t.me/fgosgurus

The future generation of Scientists is not a community for JAMBITES only...Its a society of students around every sphere.

Thanks
Signed
*C.E.O. of FGOS* : *Scientist Victor*

*Departmental HOD's🤲✅*

19/12/2022

We are back ✅✅✅

15/10/2021


Paralysis is the loss of the ability to move part or some part of the body, it is the loss of strength and control over a muscles in a part of the body.
Most of the time,this is not cause due to a problem with the muscles themselves it is more likely due to a problem somewhere along the chain of nerve cell that runs from the body part time your brain and back again. These nerve cell deliver the signal for your muscles to move
*There a many types and degree of paralysis
We have partial paralysis also called paresis: this is when you still have some control of your muscles
Complete paralysis:this is when u can't move your muscles at all
Pamanent paralysis: this is when muscles control never comes back
Temporary paralysis: this is when some of the muscles could return.
Flaccid paralysis: when the muscles get flabby and shrink
Spastic paralysis:when the muscles are tight and hard jerk around spasm
*Localized paralysis affect some part of the body such as face,hand,feet,or vocal cords
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Causes of paralysis:
Muscles movement is controlled trigger signals relayed from the central nervous system. And when and of the muscles is damaged, the signal to move do not make it possible to pass through the muscles as a result paralysis occur.
A person can be born with paralysis due to a birth defect such as "Spina bifida",which occur when the brain spinal cord and or the covering that protect them do not form from the right way.
Paralysis can be cause by an accident or medical condition that affect the way muscle and nerve function.
Such medical conditions are: Stroke, spinal cord injury, head injury, multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy.
Currently there is no cure for paralysis itself, in certain cases some or all muscles control and feeling return on it's own after some treatment

Research and complied by Rafiat Ado.

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