Sustaining efforts to end mpox outbreaks in Africa
One year since World Health Organization (WHO) declared mpox a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), African countries have...
Read MoreNigeria pushes bold health reform to achieve self-reliance
Nigeria is embarking on a health sector reform that experts believe could redefine the nation’s journey toward self-reliance in healthcare and...
Read MoreEdo Inaugurates Measles-Rubella Technical Working Group to Strengthen Routine Immunisation
UNICEF warns Rubella measles causes birth defects in newborns The Edo State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, has inaugurated members of the...
Read MoreNigeria must lead own HIV fight or risk losing hard-won gains
The House Committee on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, Leprosy and Malaria Control, has called for a radical shift in the nation’s approach to HIV response,...
Read MoreUNICEF warns Rubella measles causes birth defects in newborns
The United Nations Children’s Education Fund, UNICEF, has said that Rubella Measles is one of the major causes of defects in newly born babies....
Read MoreNMA raises alarm over mental health crisis among doctors
Kwara State chapter of Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, has expressed concern over the growing mental health challenges and well-being of doctors in...
Read More‘If you’re over 40, stay off cold drinks’
Medical and nutritional experts have advised adults aged 40 and above to exercise moderation in the consumption of cold beverages. They cited...
Read MoreSex: Timing is more significant than number of partners – Study
How many sexual partners anyone has had has for years been seen as a litmus test for compatibility, trustworthiness, and long-term potential. But a...
Read MoreNigeria records 22.5% decline in early initiation of breastfeeding
Nigeria has recorded a significant decline in early initiation of breastfeeding—defined as breastfeeding within the first hour of birth—falling from...
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