9 factors that affect the spread of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Certain factors determine whether or not a person will get infected with TB (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) when he or she is exposed to a TB-infected...
Steps to follow when using a male condom
Male condoms are a form of contraceptive and they are worn for different reasons:
To avoid getting pregnant.
To avoid getting sexually transmitted infections (HIV,...
The infection process of TB bacteria
Tuberculosis is a common infection in Nigeria caused by the TB bacteria (Mycobacterium tuberculosis). And so it is important to understand the basics and...
The Joys of a Healthy Christmas
It is past Christmas maybe, by a day or two, but the spirit of the festive season is still in the air although many...
How to use female condoms
Female condoms are not as popular as male condoms. One of the reasons it is not commonly used is that many people do not...
Cure to Ebola in view as effective vaccine has been found
The end of the Ebola virus seems to be at hand. After series of tests, final test results confirm that an experimental Ebola vaccine...
Infographics: Myths and Facts About HIV/AIDS
Over the past three decades, mistaken ideas about HIV/AIDS have sometimes caused people to behave in ways that make them more prone to being...
Infographics: Interesting Facts About Tuberculosis
There are many important and interesting tuberculosis facts. Tuberculosis is an ancient disease which has infected humans for thousands of years. Caused by mycobacteria,...
How emergency contraceptives work
How do emergency contraceptives work?
Sperm cells can stay alive in your body up to 5 days after unprotected sex. So, if you ovulate within...
Answers to your questions on Emergency contraception
What is Emergency contraception?
Emergency contraception is the use of certain contraceptive methods after unprotected sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy from occurring.
In what situations should...













