University of Lagos in collaboration with Lagos Metropolitan Area Transportion Authority, LAMATA held a webinar on air quality and climate, to provide open and universal access to global air quality …
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It’s no secret that when you get older, your body doesn’t work the way it used to. And that’s true for how you react to medicine. Your digestive system might …
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The loss of oestrogen and testosterone following Menopause can lead to changes in a woman’s body and sexual drive. Menopausal and postmenopausal women may notice that they’re not as easily …
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Remember that old saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”? Getting checked early can help you stop diseases like cancer, diabetes, and osteoporosis in the very …
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Think you know all there is to know about your period? Women have about 450 periods during their lifetime, which means you have plenty of chances to learn all about …
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Feeling bloated, irritable, or just not your best? Shifts in your hormones could be to blame. Hormones are chemical “messengers” that impact the way your cells and organs function. It’s …
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How To Know If your walking pace slows while you’re in your 40s, it may be a sign you’re aging faster than is typical. Walking is one of the easiest …
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There Is Good News For O Blood Types HEART DISEASE There’s good news for O blood types. Research shows your risk of coronary heart disease tends to be lower. Experts …
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Extreme fatigue, clumsiness, weird prickly sensations, sluggish thinking, wonky vision — these are classic and common first symptoms of multiple sclerosis, or MS. But the expected stops here. Damage to …
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The time of a woman’s life following Menopause is called Postmenopause. During this time, many of the bothersome symptoms a woman may have experienced before menopause gradually decrease. But as …

