TRENDING: Nigerians react as Blessing CEO shares ‘cancer’ radiology results
In March, this newspaper reported that Blessing CEO claimed she was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer and held a ...
In March, this newspaper reported that Blessing CEO claimed she was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer and held a ...
As Nigeria experiences a severe Lassa fever season, the World Health Organisation (WHO) notes that laboratory testing is required to ...
Between 2011 and 2025, cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension, are projected to cost low- and middle-income countries an estimated $3.7 trillion, ...
According to WHO, PCOS affects an estimated six to 13 per cent of women of reproductive age, and up to ...
Mr Tomori discusses the importance of early diagnosis in epidemic prevention and highlights the impact of governance failures on disease ...
Doctors say the patients suffer from high fever, stiff neck, severe headache, nausea, vomiting, seizures, and sensitivity to light.
One of the most pressing concerns raised was the financial burden of special needs care, as many parents struggle with ...
“The day I received the diagnosis was one of the worst days of my life. I couldn't believe I had ...
TB remains a leading cause of death in Nigeria, with the country ranking 6th globally and first in Africa.
Mr Omoniyi said Nigeria carries the sixth highest burden of the disease with 97,000 death cases, amounting to 23 per ...
The experts said people with haemophilia are at risk for excessive and recurrent bleeding from modest injuries, which have the ...
The WHO director-general, Tedros Ghebreyesus, compared access to quality tests and laboratory services to a good radar system “that gets ...
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