
How Advocacy, Early Testing Can Aid Prevention of Hepatitis B
Ihesiulo Grace According to the World health Organization, an estimated 26 million Nigerians are living with viral hepatitis. As a result of the staggering number,
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Ihesiulo Grace According to the World health Organization, an estimated 26 million Nigerians are living with viral hepatitis. As a result of the staggering number,
Image Credit: Social Voices By Adedapo Adesanya and Noah Aderoju For Kemi*, the eight-month period back in 2022, when students in Nigeria were home due
Image Credit: Social Voices by Kehinde Ogunronbi The menstrual period is a biological indicator of the proper development of a woman’s reproductive organs and is
Image Credit: Daily Times Ihesiulo Grace SAM NZEH in this report examined how Lagos state achieved 94% in birth registration, according to the MICS report
Image Credit: The Daily Times Ihesiulo Grace DOOSUUR IWAMBE in this report give the account of parents who initially rejected immunization due to ignorance, thinking
These victims came to Hope Centre in Numan, Northeast Nigeria, mentally broken. They left much better than they came. How did this happen? Saduwo Banyawa
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a Kano-based pharmacist began sewing reusable pads to donate to women and adolescent girls. This has grown into a fight against
The need for blood is constant in Nigeria, but there is a shortfall of about 73 per cent in its supply yearly. One initiative is
Through a psychosocial initiative and linkage to opportunities, some youth in Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria, are forced away from a life of drug and substance abuse.
In addressing health challenges and sustaining a polio-free Borno State in Northeast Nigeria, the Ward Development Committees (WDC) are playing a key role in social
Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs) for malaria could lessen the culture of self-medication based on symptoms among Nigerians due to their shorter waiting time and ease
By Judd-Leonard Okafor Six federal monuments dot Kwali area council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), but the area is still very rural. In the
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