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A Lot is being done to Ensure Continuous Development of the Healthcare Sector’

Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Awards (NHEA), is an initiative of Global Health Project and Resour…

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Doctor Flays AU’s, Fed Govt’s Ill-Treatment of Health Workers Who Fought Ebola

A doctor, Omen Ikorobia, who helped in the fight against Ebola scourge in Nigeria, Guinea, Sierra …

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UCH Ibadan Saga: Six Arrested After Assault On Doctor, Nurses

The Oyo State Police Command, on Thursday said it had arrested six persons involved in the alleged…

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Millions Of Pregnant Women Die Annually Of Nutrition Deficiencies - WHO

Recent global indices by World Health Organisation (WHO) has indicated that anaemia affects 43 per…

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NMA Advises Nigerians to Know Genotype before Marriage

The Nigerian Medical Association of Nigeria (NMA), has advised Nigerians to know their genotype be…

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New Technology Could Help Prevent Sickle Cell Anaemia - Ashiru

A Professor of Anatomy, Oladapo Ashiru, has said that with the advent of technology, sickle cell p…

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‘150,000 Babies Born with Sickle Cell Annually in Nigeria’

Over 150,000 babies are born with sickle cell in Nigeria per annum, the Chief Medical Science Labo…

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WHO Offers New Tool, Sets Target to Accelerate Action against Antimicrobial Resistance

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday launched a global campaign urging governments to ad…

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World Sickle Cell Day 2019: What You Should Know

World Sickle Cell Day is a United Nation’s recognised day to raise awareness of sickle cell …

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Sickle Cell Coalition Seeks Policy to Improve Lives of Sufferers, Increase Awareness

As Nigeria joined the rest of the world to mark the 2019 World Sickle Cell Day (WSCD), a group of …

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Lifeline Centre Decries Deteriorating Relationship between Patients, Medical Personnel in Hospitals

Lifeline Centre for medical and health rights advocacy has decried the fast deteriorating relation…

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Understanding Appendicitis

Appendicitis is a painful swelling of the appendix. The appendix is a small, thin pouch about 5-10…

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Hope Rises for Malaria, Ebola ‘Elimination’

There is renewed hope in the horizon that deadly diseases such as malaria and Ebola could be elimi…

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Poor Oral Health Raises Liver Cancer Risk by 75%

One in three people globally do not have access to safe drinking water, say UNICEF, WHO   …

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Why Iron May Not Improve Fertility, By Researchers

A new study led by Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH), United States (U.S.), resear…

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Drug Delays Type One Diabetes in Vulnerable Children

For the first time, scientists have found a drug that can delay the onset of type 1 diabetes in th…

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Scorpion Venom Kills TB, Other Bacteria without Poisonous Effects

Doctor could use scorpion venom to fight human infections after a study on mice found it can kill …

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Daily HIV Prevention Pill Urged for Healthy People at Risk

Doctors should offer a daily Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV) prevention pill to healthy people…

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Immunisation Could Prevent Meningitis in Children – Paediatrician

A Consultant Paeditrician at the Eko Hospital Plc in Lagos, Dr Adaugo Onyedinma, has urged parents…

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Eliminating Food Allergy and Intolerance for Good Health (2)

Other causes of food intolerance may be naturally occurring substances that can exert a toxic effe…

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