Episodes
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Hey there, amazing listeners! It's your host, Nicolas Atte, and I'm thrilled to bring you another exciting episode of the Little Bits of Stuff podcast. 🎉
In this episode, we dive deep into the topic of kidney health and how our habits can impact the well-being of our kidneys. It's all about helping you take care of your kidneys and live a healthier life. So, without further ado, let's jump right into the three key takeaways from this episode:
1️⃣ Take Care of Your Bladder: We often underestimate the importance of proper bladder care. Holding in urine for extended periods of time can put unnecessary pressure on our kidneys. This pressure can affect their ability to function properly and clear waste from our bodies. So, remember to listen to your body and take those bathroom breaks when needed. Your kidneys will thank you!
2️⃣ Stay Active and Hydrated: If you're working a remote job, it's easy to fall into a sedentary lifestyle. But don't be like Lizzie! Make sure to incorporate exercise into your daily routine and get moving. Going for a 30-minute to 1-hour walk in the evenings can do wonders for your overall health, including your kidneys. And let's not forget the importance of staying hydrated. Water is the best drink for your kidneys, helping to prevent kidney stones and urinary tract infections. So, drink up and make water your go-to beverage!
3️⃣ Say No to Herbal Medications: We've all heard of those popular herbal drinks and mixtures that are trending in Nigeria. However, it's crucial to understand the potential harm they can cause to our kidneys. These herbal medications often lack proper research and regulation, making them risky for our health. It's time to prioritize your kidney's well-being and avoid consuming these mixtures. If you're struggling with addiction, seek help and start cutting down on these harmful substances.
🌟 Special Announcement: Dialysis Drive in Nigeria 🌟
I'm incredibly excited to share a special announcement with you all. Little Bits of Stuff is embarking on a dialysis drive in Nigeria to support individuals with kidney failure who have financial constraints. We want to ensure that everyone who needs dialysis sessions can access them without worrying about the financial burden.
If you or someone you know is in need of financial assistance for dialysis sessions, please send us a direct message (DM) with their story and why you believe they should receive support. We're also inviting anyone who wants to be part of this drive to reach out and find out how they can contribute. Together, we can make a difference and provide much-needed help to those in need.
Thank you all for being the best fans ever and for joining us on this journey to better kidney health. Don't forget to listen to the full episode for more valuable insights and tips. Stay tuned for more exciting episodes coming your way!
Until next time,
Nicolas Atte 🎙️
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Your Kidneys, Your Choices
Hello, dear listeners! This is Nicolas Atte, your host for the Little Bits of Stuff podcast. After a long hiatus of over a year, we're back with a crucial series focusing on kidney health and the importance of making informed lifestyle choices.
In this episode, we delve into the significance of kidney function, the detrimental effects of certain habits on our kidneys, and the alarming statistics surrounding kidney failure, particularly in Nigeria. We discuss how excessive alcohol consumption, the use of bleaching products, and traditional herbal concoctions can lead to kidney damage. Additionally, we highlight the silent but deadly impact of diabetes and hypertension on kidney health.
The cost of treating kidney failure through dialysis or transplant is staggering, with many Nigerians unable to afford the necessary care. We emphasize the importance of prevention and early detection of kidney issues to avoid the financial and health burdens of treatment.
In the coming episodes, we'll explore ways to support those in need of dialysis and how we can contribute to raising awareness about kidney health. We encourage you to reflect on the information shared, consider how you can be part of this movement, and reach out to us with your thoughts and willingness to help.
Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on kidney health, and let's work together to make a difference. Remember, your kidneys, your choice—let's protect them.
Connect with us on our social media handles and website to join the conversation and learn how you can help in the fight against kidney failure.
Until next time, take care of your kidneys and yourself.
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Missing episodes?
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Kopa Wi!!!
We are back again!!!🥁🥁🥁
This time we are hearing gist about NYSC experience, unfiltered😮😮😮
From camp to POP!!!
You don't want to miss this hot gist oh!!!
Learn from other corpers' experience what to expect, what to do and how to survive throughout the one year NYSC experience.
Learn how to serve and survive being served breakfast in NYSC!!!😁😎😎
What are your thoughts? Do you also have an NYSC story to tell?
You can engage in the comment section below!
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If you thought back pain would go away even after childbirth and it didn't, well, there may be a reason for that, and that's what we've discussed in this new episode of Physio Wednesdays with Abiola.
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Oyo State Medical CDS presents🥁🥁
The First of its kind Med-Podcast, bringing topics on health in the community, health topics for corpers, health and lifestyle and much more more to your listening ears!
As part of the Medical CDS Heath Initiative for Rural Development program, and considering the part of the world we live in and the need for dissemination of the right information as regards health, this program has been developed to reach out to the community, corpers and all who will benefit from the great topics we have brewing, both in and outside. Oyo State.
*Kópà Wí*!!!🥁🥁🥁
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So should I ever use a toothpick?
The answer, if you were waiting for it is NO! Absolutely not, atleast not on the recommendation of our dentists. What if that's the only choice you have at the time you may ask, well, maybe... But in this journey of dental redemption you can't just leave anything to chance.
Join Temi and Ruth on this exciting episode.
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Have you ever considered physiotherapy during labour? Oh I get, you probably thought they had no role to play right? Let's shock you! There are several ways they can help your childbirth process go as smooth as possible and these are discussed in this episode.
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We've all been there and I'll say HALITOSIS is not your mate lol. Do you have that friend, that makes you turn your face whenever they open their mouth? Don't worry, simply send this episode to them and they'll understand.
Temitayo and colleagues talked about bad breath, causes and what you can do in this episode.
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A lot of people wear braces just because they feel the need to, irrespective of the injury. A prescription from the physio? Heck No! This can be taken care of by a simple brace. Just as there are different kinds of injuries, so do braces work in different ways depending on how you are using them.
Join Abiola for a scintillating discussion on braces.
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Some people think dental braces look cool, will make them feel fly and look rich, while others want a brace for absolutely genuine reasons.
Braces are tools dentists use to correct problems with your teeth and it definitely comes with some change in lifestyle, diet and many more.
So if you are looking to get a brace, listen to this episode as Temitayo and Folakemi talk about cost implications and things you must start doing while using a brace.
Share your thoughts with us.
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Work-related problems can affect our physical, emotional and mental health. Let's be honest, no job is perfect. Your boss probably annoys you, your co-workers might talk all day, and you've probably picked up someone's slack more times than you'd like to admit. Have you had a surgery recently? or there's this funny feeling in your leg or ankle you can't readily explain?
Let's talk about how your physiotherapist could be of help in increasing your productivity and overall efficacy. Join the discussion and share your thoughts.
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The best ways to lose belly fat all packed into one episode, no stress, no expenses, all free ways to get that belly fat loss program going. It's backed by science, it is safe and you will tell others about this I promise. Ladies and gentlemen, It's Foodie Friday.
Comment as usual, we love to hear from you
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What the Yorubas call majata meaning 'don't eat pepper' is actually known as Aphthous ulcers or canker sore. It can be quite devastating, small but mighty.
In this interesting episode, our in-house dentist Temitayo talks about causes and remedies for this condition.
Please drop your comments and feedbacks. We love to read them.
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You give birth and discover your baby rarely moves one arm, or it is in some form you are not sure if it's normal or not, later on you are told it is Erb's palsy, or brachial plexus birth palsy. What does this mean for you? What does this mean for your baby? Can anything be done? These are some of the questions mothers ask and they are never ending...understandably so.
Listen to this episode to learn more.
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Do you know what a mouthwash and a mouth rinse is? Maybe you don't even know they are different and have different uses, but in this episode, our dentist Temitayo clarifies what they are, how to use them and when to use them.
Let us know your thoughts by leaving your comments and you can also share this episode as many times as you want.
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If you are worried your physiotherapy sessions are taking too long, jump in here!
From your first physiotherapy session, you can expect a thorough assessment. Each and every ailment is different, so with varying characteristics comes different timelines.
Are you also compliant with instructions from your physical therapist? Do you complain the sessions are taking longer than your neighbor's at home even with same injuries? Then this episode is for you.
Here we explain why this is, and what to expect from your favorite physiotherapist Abiola, next time you see her, lol.
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What does your gum say about you?
There are a lot of people with gum issues and it can be frustrating. What's your gum color? Is it scary black or it's pink? Is it pale or cockroach brown? Is it bleeding altogether?
Care of the gums is important, and vital to oral hygiene. Learn more in this episode!
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Sitting in an office chair for prolonged periods of time can definitely cause low back pain or worsen an existing back problem. The cause of pain in the lower back while sitting may involve posture, an injury, or a health condition.
Sitting for prolonged periods of time increases stress and strain on the back muscles and spinal discs. Spinal discs act like cushioning pads between your vertebral bodies, and pressure on these pads results in pain. Pressure is typically highest when sitting, and lowest when lying down.
Join Abiola in this discussion on how you can prevent back ache or pain and some education on the ergonomics of your chair.
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It's either you boil it or cook it, peel it or then you forget about it! Food borne illnesses are common in our environment. More often than not, people get sick from ingesting bacteria and toxins from improperly prepared or stored food products.
In this episode, our nutritionist Udeme discusses four simple ways you can avoid food poisoning through proper cooking and storage.
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When you have another color of teeth different from other people, then you begin to worry. Is it supposed to be grey, black, brown or deep yellow? Have you been on some certain drug and notice your teeth are colored in a funny way?
This episode reveals different shades of color you may have and what measures you can take to get that open smile back.
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