Thursday, March 3, 2016

Aspirin could reduce cancer to some people.
By RUKUNDO L KIBATALA.
The Journal of the America Medical Association (JAMA), has released the report that, people who take aspirin regularly have a lower risk of getting cancer, as it can reduced the risk of colorectal cancer by 19 percent, and the risk of any gastrointestinal by 15 percent.

"Our findings imply that, aspirin use would be expected to prevent a significant number of colorectal cancers above and beyond those that would be prevented by screening. and may have even greater benefit in settings in which the resources to devote to cancer screening are lacking."

Although JAMA released this report, but made clear that, this was the out come of making observation to some aspirin user, and warned that aspirin can also carries a certain risks, such as bleeding and stroke and cannot be tolerated by every one.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Osama bin Laden wanted his will  to continue to sponsor Jihad.

By RUKUNDO L KIBATALA
The US government has released document reveled, the leader of Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden had planned his will to be used  to further the "Jihad for the sake of Allah."

The Osama bin Laden will report was released this week on Tuesday from the Office of Director General as the declassified document. In his will which was hand written, Bin Laden said that he had $29 million and out of this money only wanted small portion of that to be given to his family members. This document is one of the 100 documents released by the US intelligence, after rigorous  intelligence review to determine which document are ready to be seen by the public.

"It is important that the document collected at bi Laden's compound be made available to public" Brian Hale, director of public affairs for the Director of National Intelligence said in a press release accompanying the documents.

These documents were captured when the US special force raided the Osama bin Laden compound in Abbottabad - Pakistan on May 1,2011 able to kill the Al Qaeda  Leader.

This is the second time, the US government has released the Osama bin Laden document as the first one was released last May.
Even though Osama bin Laden, stated his worth of $29 million, where about this money is, it still unknown.