Pepsodent Bridges Gaps In Oral Health Gaps In Nigeria
Pepsodent Bridges Gaps In Oral Health Gaps In Nigeria
As a major health burden, oral diseases affect nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide even though many are preventable by...
OvaPrint Blood Testing Could Detect Early Traces Of Ovarian Cancer
OvaPrint Blood Testing Could Detect Early Traces Of Ovarian Cancer
According to a recently published preclinical research in the Journal of Clinical Cancer Research, OvaPrint, a new form...
E-Cigarettes Use Among Vietnamese Teenagers Worries Health Authorities
E-Cigarettes Use Among Vietnamese Teenagers Worries Health Authorities
On Wednesday, Vietnam News reported that the country has recorded rising cases of poisoning due to the usage of e-cigarettes...
UNODC: 500,000 Nigerians, Other Sub-Saharan Africans Die Annually From Fake Medicines
UNODC: 500,000 Nigerians, Other Sub-Saharan Africans Die Annually From Fake Medicines
According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), trafficked medical products kill nearly half...
Uganda to close schools early after 8 children die of Ebola
Uganda to close schools early after 8 children die of Ebola
Schools across Uganda will close two weeks before the scheduled end of term after 23 Ebola cases...
Kenyan-Made CPAP Device Is Saving Premature Ukrainian Babies
Kenyan-Made CPAP Device Is Saving Premature Ukrainian Babies
A Kenyan-made CPAP device is saving the lives of premature Ukrainian babies who have difficulty breathing thereby reducing the babies’...
WHO Reaffirms Commitment To Maternal, Newborn Survival
WHO Reaffirms Commitment To Maternal, Newborn Survival
During the World Health Organisations' (WHO) seventy-sixth World Health Assembly, delegates from Committee A reaffirmed their commitment towards improving maternal, and...
Fertility: People Come From Abroad For Treatment In Nigeria Says AFRH
Fertility: People Come From Abroad For Treatment In Nigeria Says AFRH
Nigeria is doing well in the area of fertility treatment, according to the Association for Fertility and...
WMA: Violence Against Doctors Impedes Advancement Of Patient-Centered Care
WMA: Violence Against Doctors Impedes Advancement Of Patient-Centered Care
Dr. Osahon Enabulele, the PresiÂdent of the World Medical AssociaÂtion (WMA), has voiced his displeasure regarding the recent patterns...
727 Nigerian-trained Medical Doctors Relocate To The UK
727 Nigerian-trained Medical Doctors Relocate To The UK
Apparently, there are reports that no less than 727 Nigerian-trained medical doctors have relocated to the United Kingdom between December...