Neolife
14/03/2022
Super Gro
*Versatile
*Economical: concentrated formula-dilution 1:1000
*Safe, easy to use and handle:Non-toxic,Non-caustic, Non-inflammable
*Multi-purpose :For both plants and agricultural application
*Proven performance
Makes Water Wetter
Super Gro helps makes the best use of water by reducing the surface tension thus 'making water wetter;which helps ensure:
*Optimal soil pe*******on
*Reduction of run-off and evaporation
More water reaches the roots of the plant and stays there-optimising plant growth,in less time!
Proven Performance Booster
*Improves performance of agricultural aid such as pesticides,insecticides and fertilisers
*Improves crop yield by as much as 167%*
*Super Gro assist most crop treatment do a better job by helping them to pe*****te deeper, stick better, stay longer and work more effectively.
Protect yourself with this NeoLife Tested and proven products.
11/11/2021
11/11/2021
What do vitamins do in the body?
Vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta-carotene (a form of vitamin A) act as antioxidants. They prevent cells from being damaged by oxygen.
Vitamin A is important for normal vision and immune function.
Vitamin D is needed for bone health.
Vitamin K is important for blood clotting.
Vitamins and Minerals are grouped into micronutrients, which are essential and are required only in minuscule amounts by our body cells. These organic compounds are involved in building and repairing the damaged tissues in order to control the continuity of the body process. There are 13 essential vitamins and numerous minerals, which are required for the body to function properly and to maintain optimal health. Both vitamins and minerals combined perform hundreds of roles in the body.
01/09/2021
Universal precautions, public art, and protests
One of the first things to change after AIDS arrived on the scene was the rise of universal blood precautions and the wearing of personal protective equipment (PPE) by health workers. Doctors had worn gloves and masks in sterile settings for many decades prior to 1981, but they were never worn in all clinical settings.
Volberding recalls how when first he was in medical school and then later as a young MD, he and his classmates were not trained to use gloves and masks universally. “We did procedures—IVs and arterial sticks—without gloves,” he says.
As fundamental as those changes were in the clinic, an even greater change to medicine was taking place on the street.
But in 1982, even before HIV was isolated and identified as the cause of AIDS, the CDC issued new precautions for health workers, including extensive guidance on wearing gloves, gowns, and masks—and specific warnings about handling syringes and other sharp objects. A few years later, in 1987, the CDC followed with more extensive universal precautions for a wider range of health-related professions, like dentists, morticians, lab workers, and janitors.
But as fundamental as those changes were in the clinic, an even greater change to medicine was taking place on the street.
Wayne Koff, founding president and CEO of the Human Vaccines Project, remembers the fall of 1987 well because he had recently moved to the Washington, D.C. area from Texas to take a position at the National Institutes of Health. He was working at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and that fall he was stationed for a few weeks at the White House, not far from the National Mall, where the AIDS Memorial Quilt had been installed to to raise awareness of the disease and the terrible toll it was taking in human lives.
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