Suspected Cholera outbreak kills 20 in Cross River community
The 10 villages affected by the Cholera are: Agbara, Ngarabe, Ekureku-be, Akpoha, Akare-for, Anong, Emenekpon, Etegevel, Egboronyi, and...
IHS, UNICEF collaborate to expand oxygen access to COVID-19, pneumonia patients
Mohammad Darwish, Chief Executive Officer, IHS Nigeria, said, they are delighted to be contributing to the provision of healthcare in Nigeria.
This year’s World Thrombosis Day highlights signs, symptoms and risk factors of blood clots
Blood clots are the underlying cause of heart attacks, ischemic strokes and venous thromboembolism (VTE), the top three cardiovascular killers.
NMA says good remuneration, a conducive environment will halt doctors’ migration abroad
Ojinmah said: “When you go to Teaching Hospitals outside this country you can lie down and work but when you go to...
University Don calls for inclusion of medical rehabilitation practitioners in formulation of health policies
Oyewumi says medical rehabilitation practitioners can complement other health interventions such as medical and surgical and help to achieve the best outcome...
Health Minister, Ekumankama, begs doctors, nurses, to stay in Nigeria
Ekumankama also asserted that the federal government, in the last three years, has released 100 percent of the...
SGBV Tete-A-Tete Mobile App debuts
The SGBV Tete-A-Tete App is part of the efforts of strengthening GBV awareness, Prevention and Response
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Why many Nigerians are misinformed about Covid-19
The bulk of Nigeria’s challenges are at community level where a huge population are misinformed, thereby making people more vulnerable to COVID-19...
NMA seeks technological investments in Nigeria’s health system
While urging for investment in advanced technology in Nigeria's health system, the NMA chairman says the sector is shaped by both hardware...
Brain drain: Nigeria loses 200 pharmacists to Canada, others in one year
Ogunjemiyo said: “So within the last one year, we have lost about 200 pharmacists to brain drain. Most of them have gone...