Olu Biomedical Instruments

Olu Biomedical Instruments Olu Biomedical instruments deal with supplying and maintenance of medical equipment. we also teach s

Every Woman should have this in their home.It is called Aiden fruit or tetrapleura tetraptera. The benefits are numerous
11/08/2025

Every Woman should have this in their home.
It is called Aiden fruit or tetrapleura tetraptera. The benefits are numerous

15 Common Types of Headaches – Where and How They Hurt1. Migraine – Throbbing pain on one side, often around the eye.2. ...
11/08/2025

15 Common Types of Headaches – Where and How They Hurt

1. Migraine – Throbbing pain on one side, often around the eye.

2. Tension Headache – Tight, band-like pressure across the forehead and back of the head.

3. Hormonal Headache – Side-specific pain linked to the menstrual cycle.

4. Exertion Headache – Affects the whole head after intense physical activity.

5. Cluster Headache – Severe pain around one eye, occurring in cycles.

6. Sinus/Allergy Headache – Pressure around the cheeks, eyes, and forehead.

7. Caffeine Headache – Pain in the temples and forehead (due to withdrawal or overuse).

8. Rebound Headache – General pain from overusing painkillers.

9. Hemicrania Continua – Continuous pain on just one side of the head.

10. Hypertension Headache – Pressure at the back and sides of the head.

11. Post-Traumatic Headache – Localized pain after a head injury.

12. Spinal Headache – Pain in the neck/nape due to spinal fluid pressure.

13. Thunderclap Headache – Sudden, intense pain – a medical emergency.

14. Ice Pick Headache – Sharp, stabbing pain in one specific spot.

15. TMJ (Jaw-Related Headache) – Pain in the temple and jaw joint area.

Scientists have successfully used lab-grown insulin-producing cells to help a person with type 1 diabetes—without needin...
11/08/2025

Scientists have successfully used lab-grown insulin-producing cells to help a person with type 1 diabetes—without needing any immune-suppressing drugs. That’s huge, because it means the body didn’t reject the new cells, which were edited using CRISPR to avoid detection by the immune system.

The 42-year-old patient had been living with diabetes for nearly 40 years. After getting the transplanted cells into his arm muscle, his body began producing insulin naturally again—for at least 12 weeks. Even better? He didn’t need any insulin injections or extra meds to stop his immune system from attacking the new cells.

This is the first time this type of transplant has worked in a human without rejection, and it could open the door to a future where type 1 diabetes is treated without daily shots or pills. It’s still early, but if it works long-term, this might be the beginning of a real cure.

Research PMID: 40757665.

Mobile digital radiography. It's available in store
05/11/2021

Mobile digital radiography. It's available in store

Order for your customized Nursing stop watch
11/05/2019

Order for your customized Nursing stop watch

Medical equipment for your medical laboratory and hospital
24/04/2018

Medical equipment for your medical laboratory and hospital

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Opposite State Specialist Hospital
Akure
2325

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Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00

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+234 814 836 3962

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