Why Nigerian mothers should exclusively breastfeed their babies
There are so many reasons why it is best to exclusively breastfeed your baby. Breast milk is the perfect food for babies. It has the...
Exclusive breastfeeding VS. Predominant breastfeeding
Exclusive breastfeeding is not the same as predominant breastfeeding at all.
Exclusive breastfeeding means giving a baby only breast milk (with no other food or...
Patients Stay Off As Health Workers resume after warning Strike
After embarking on a 7-day warning strike, leaving many patients to their fate, health workers resumed back to work and actually had next to...
4 different Pneumonia causes everyone should be aware of
There are different pneumonia causes; and they include viruses, bacteria, fungi and aspiration.
Bacteria: Bacteria are the commonest cause of pneumonia in adults. And they...
How Nigeria Ranked 4th In Tuberculosis Infection Globally
Dear Nigerians, we happen to be a great nation with abundant resources and expertise, but what do we have to say about a recently...
Interesting Facts You Didn’t Know About Sore Throat
Have you ever had a sore throat during the festive period? You wish you could wish it away. Anyway, sore throat, as harmless as...
Facts and figures about Pneumonia every Nigerian mother should know
What is Pneumonia?
Pneumonia is a medical term used to describe an infection of the lung. It is an acute respiratory infection.
It can...
Be aware! These factors increase the risk of self-abuse
Self-abuse is a problem that is, unfortunately, not commonly talked about in Nigeria.
Self-abuse is also called self-injury, self-mutilation, self-harm, non-suicidal self-injury, self-inflicted violence, self-battery,...
Shocking reasons why people engage in self-mutilation
There is a whole host of different reasons why different people engage in self-mutilation.
Self-mutilation is also referred to as self-injury, self-abuse, self-harm, self-injurious behaviour, self-inflicted...
FG LAUNCHES GUIDELINES FOR HIV TREATMENT
Better days are upon the Nigerian people especially people living with HIV.
The Honourable Minister of State for Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, officially launched the...














