Early humans were known as hunter-gatherers because of the way in which they used to get their food. They hunted animals for meat, caught birds and fish, gathered seeds, fruits, nuts, berries, roots, honey, leaves, eggs etc. Why did humans stop being Hunter-gatherers? With the beginnings of the Neolithic RevolutionRead More →

Tamarind in one of the source of Vitamin C. but excess Vitamin C causes harmful effect on pregnant women. Self induced miscarriage or abortion may occur due to excess Vitamin C. Taking too much Vitamin C in the first month of pregnancy can reduce the production of progesterone, which canRead More →

This defect happens at the end of the first month of pregnancy, when a baby’s spine and spinal cord (a bundle of nerves that runs down the center of the spine) are developing. Sometimes, the defect causes an opening in the back, which is visible. The spinal cord and itsRead More →

For most people, colorectal cancer doesn’t come back, or “recur.” But in about 35% to 40% of people who get surgery with or without chemotherapy, the cancer may come back within 3 to 5 years of treatment. Can colon cancer stage 4 Be Cured? At stage IV, the disease hasRead More →

Bleeding from your bottom and/or blood in your poo. A persistent and unexplained change in bowel habit. Unexplained weight loss. Extreme tiredness for no obvious reason. A pain or lump in your tummy. Do you feel tired with bowel cancer? Fatigue is the most common and least definitive of symptomsRead More →

From the My CIMA homepage click on or . Then you will be asked to enter your contact ID and password again. Select the syllabus The results of the examinations will appear. What is the pass mark for CIMA Case Study exams? When you get your case study exam resultsRead More →