Thursday 31 March 2016

COMPSSA League Week 4 Update.

Yea! Another week has started in the Ongoing Compssa Football League 2016 at CMUL.


Its Week 4 of the season and matches have been played.

TNC STARS FC were able to get their first point with a goalless draw against INVINCIBLE STARS FC

KAIZEN FC are still topping the league with 12 points after defeating UNDAUNTED FC two goals to nil

The match results for this week

GAMEPLAY FC 2 - 1 DYNAMO FC

KAIZEN FC 2 - 0 UNDAUNTED FC

SDS FC 0 - 0 YOUNGBOYS FC

PHOENIX FC 1 - 1 PISTON FC

INVINCIBLES FC 0 - 0 TNC STARS FC

This week again, Kaizen FC remains unbeaten.

The Table for this week


Week 5 fixtures coming shortly 
Stay connected.

Monday 28 March 2016

COMPSSA League Week 3 Update.


This is new. We at Pharmgists will bring you updates on the ongoing COMPSSA league in CMUL.

The League which comprises of 10 competitive teams is the 3rd of its kind and this year's competition is tagged QuestForGlory.

The 3rd week of the competition has just been concluded and the League table can be seen below


FC Kaizen is topping the league table with 9 points i.e still unbeaten.

The match scores for week 3 is seen below


The Match fixtures for week 4

 Tuesday,29th March 2016
DYNAMO FC vs GAMEPLAY FC -4PM

Wednesday,30th March 2016
FC KAIZEN vs UNDAUNTED FC -4PM
SDS FC vs YOUNG BOYS FC -5PM

Thursday,31st March 2016
PHOENIX FC vs PISTONS FC -4PM
INVINCOBLES FC vs TNC STARS FC -5PM

All matches will be played at SON field LUTH.

Stay tuned for subsequent posts.

Update for week4 will also be seen here. Keep visiting and also subscribe to pharmgists posts.

Thursday 10 March 2016

World Kidney Day



March 10th of every year marks the World Kidney day.

Pharmgists today brings to you how to keep the kidney healthy  as the kidneys are very  important organs in the body

The kidney is an organ, a bean-shaped organ located at the abdominal cavity close to back (anatomy students can add more to that tho)





They are responsible for some life processes such as maintenance of water balance in the body and urine formation.

Some of the things to keep the kidney healthy are:


Keep fit and active

Keeping fit helps to reduce your blood pressure and therefore reduces the risk of Chronic Kidney Disease.

The concept “on the move for kidney health” is a worldwide collective march involving the public, celebrities and professionals moving across a public area by walking, running and cycling. Why not join them – by whatever means you prefer! Check out the events section of the WKD website for more information.

Keep regular control of your blood sugar level

About half of people who have diabetes develop kidney damage, so it is important for people with diabetes to have regular tests to check their kidney functions.

Kidney damage from diabetes can be reduced or prevented if detected early. It is important to keep control of blood sugar levels with the help of doctors or pharmacists, who are always happy to help.

Monitor your blood pressure

Although many people may be aware that high blood pressure can lead to a stroke or heart attack, few know that it is also the most common cause of kidney damage.

The normal blood pressure level is 120/80. Between this level and 139/89, you are considered prehypertensive and should adopt lifestyle and dietary changes. At 140/90 and above, you should discuss the risks with your doctor and montior your blood pressure level regularly. High blood pressure is especially likely to cause kidney damage when associated with other factors like diabetes, high cholesterol and Cardio- Vascular Diseases.

Eat healthy and keep your weight in check

This can help prevent diabetes, heart disease and other conditions associated with Chronic Kidney Disease.

Reduce your salt intake.

 The recommended sodium intake is 5-6 grams of salt per day (around a teaspoon). In order to reduce your salt intake, try and limit the amount of processed and restaurant food and do not add salt to food. It will be easier to control your intake if you prepare the food yourself with fresh ingredients. For more information on nutrition and kidney friendly cooking, visit our nutrition page

Maintain a healthy fluid intake

Although clinical studies have not reached an agreement on the ideal quantity of water and other fluids we should consume daily to maintain good health, traditional wisdom has long suggested drinking 1.5 to 2 litres (3 to 4 pints) of water per day.

Consuming plenty of fluid helps the kidneys clear sodium, urea and toxins from the body which, in turn, results in a “significantly lower risk” of developing chronic kidney disease, according to researchers in Australia and Canada. The findings, the researchers said, do not advocate “aggressive fluid loading”, which can cause side effects, but they do provide evidence that moderately increased water intake, around two litres daily, may reduce the risk of decline in kidney function. It’s important to keep in mind that the right level of fluid intake for any individual depends on many factors including gender, exercise, climate, health conditions, pregnancy and breast feeding. In addition, people who have already had a kidney stone are advised to drink 2 to 3 litres of water daily to lessen the risk of forming a new stone.

Do not smoke

Smoking slows the flow of blood to the kidneys. When less blood reaches the kidneys, it impairs their ability to function properly. Smoking also increases the risk of kidney cancer by about 50 percent.

Do not take over-the-counter pills on a regular basis

Common drugs such non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen are known to cause kidney damage and disease if taken regularly.

Such medications probably do not pose significant danger if your kidneys are relatively healthy and you use them for emergencies only, but if you are dealing with chronic pain, such as arthritis or back pain, work with your doctor to find a way to control your pain without putting your kidney.

Keep checking for more updates.

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Saturday 5 March 2016

Meet The New 200Level Senators Of PANS_Unilag LC

The Election for the Senate of 200Level constituency held on Friday,26th of February,2016 in the 200Level class.

10 candidates contested for the slot of 6.The candidates which were

Adebayo Taiwo
Onilude Abiodun
Fasasi Ahly
Yussuf Sultan
Ndu Caleb
Lawal Damilola
Okoro Uche
Yusuff Abdullah
Ebunoluwa Kitan
Olisa Paul

Of the candidates mentioned above,6 were elected to represent the 200Level Class in the PANS Senate. The 6 are

                           Fasasi Ahly
                         Onilude Abiodun
                   Ndu Caleb (Ben Bruce)
                          Lawal Damilola
                           Yusuff Abdullahi
                       Adebayo Taiwo


We at Pharmgists wish them a successful tenure.

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