12 Interesting Facts About Cancer You Should Know
Cancer affects everyone – the young and old, the rich and poor, men, women and children – and represents a tremendous burden on patients,...
How to deal with cuts and bruises when giving first aid
Cuts and bruises are among the most common injuries that any individual may sustain. Fortunately, these injuries usually can be treated individually without the...
Ewedu vs Edikang Ikong: A comparison of nutritional benefits
Hi all. This week on your favourite health blog, we are starting a series on our indigenous food. Voila! I'm salivating at the thought...
Atopic dermatitis: what makes developing this skin disease likely?
There are factors that make certain people more likely to suffer from atopic dermatitis – risk factors of atopic dermatitis. In other words, these...
Can Ebola virus disease be treated
As is the case with yellow fever, there is currently no available drug to cure Ebola virus disease.
Research and experiments are being carried...
Give first aid like an expert: How to handle workplace injuries
Almost everyday accidents happen. These accidents happen anytime and anywhere without notifying the individual. The workplace is an area which is very prone to...
Aisha Buhari Vows To Tackle Health Challenges Of Nigerian Women
My Lovely readers, how una dey o? Oya make una come see wetin Aisha Buhari talk concerning health challenges for our women and children...
How is the Ebola virus transmitted?
The natural hosts for the Ebola virus are thought to be the fruit bats that belong to the Pteropodidae family.
Ebola virus can be transmitted...
Leprosy prevention: Key practices in order to prevent the disease
Knowing what leprosy prevention entails is useful, as this disease is usually discovered late in Nigeria. And in the late stage of leprosy, a...
Ebola hemorrhagic fever: Symptoms you need to know
It takes between 2 to 21 days after an individual has been infected with Ebola virus before the symptoms of the disease (Ebola hemorrhagic...