The figure is an increase from the 2.5 million nets distributed about three years ago.
Read moreCholera is an acute diarrhoeal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated food or water.
Read moreA seven-member committee will run the association for one month
Read moreEight have been rescued so far in an operation that began on Sunday.
Read moreMr Mashi takes over from Clement Uwaifo who left the ministry on June 28.
Read moreA study also found that nuts improve sperm quality.
Read moreThe NAFDAC chief made a presentation at a global event.
Read moreGirls for Girls initiative (G4G) is a component of the Girls' Education Project Phase 3 (GEP3) launched by UNICEF in...
Read moreThe union says implementation of CONHESS commenced at the federal level nine years ago
Read moreAt least 26 persons have died from the disease.
Read moreThe appointment took effect from May 7
Read more"It is sad to say, but if another disease outbreak occurs, my country will not be ready."
Read moreThe state government has mobilised 7, 588 health workers to carry out the exercise in the 18 local government areas...
Read moreHealth centres, low cost housing and other projects are left uncompleted despite federal funding.
Read moreNigerian government sets up traditional medicine department.
Read more“Five of them were treated and certified free, and the remaining three are still on admission."
Read moreOver two years, 33 trial patients were given the new method of treatment and monitored.
Read moreThe ratification, according to WHO, comes almost six years after the first tobacco control protocol was adopted.
Read moreOne in every four babies born with HIV in the world in 2016 was a Nigerian, the government says
Read moreMany newborn babies don't survive their first months in Kebbi State.
Read moreThe Plasmodium vivax is the most widespread malaria parasite worldwide.
Read moreNigeria was among the countries where the new drug was tested.
Read moreNigeria is rated among the least prepared countries for epidemics.
Read moreNAFDAC commences training of 20,000 pharmacists to stem the menace of drug abuse.
Read moreGovernment says some new foreign medical institutions are offering medical studies of unusually short duration.
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