New data from a 10-year study shows that a troubled mind could lead to a troubled heart. Depression is now just as dangerous for your heart as obesity and high …
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A consultant Haematologist, Dr Garba Kangiwa, has called for regular hepatitis B screening to enable early treatment. He made the call in an interview in Birnin Kebbi on Tuesday. Kangiwa, …
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Diseases caused by Microwave Oven That You Probably Didn’t Know About {Video}
by Arinze Agoby Arinze AgoThe origin of the microwave is dated back to World War II when two scientists invented a special tube which produced microwave power called the magnetron. The magnetron is a …
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Researchers developing portable device for early diabetes detection
by Arinze Agoby Arinze AgoResearchers at the University of Twente, in cooperation with commercial parties, are developing a portable device for detecting type 1 or type 2 diabetes at an early stage. The STW …
Nigerian singer, Mc Galaxy visited media personality Emmanuel Ugolee at the hospital recently and donated N1million cash as his contribution to Emmanuel’s treatment The TV host has been battling kidney …
So You Want To Gain Weight? Appeton Weight Gain is a product manufactured in France. Appeton Weight Gain is a state-of-art formulation, scientifically manufactured to help skinny people. Appeton Weight …
Scientists said Thursday they may have uncovered a biological explanation for the long-suspected link between stress and heart disease. People with a highly active amygdala — a region of the …
Angolan health officials said Monday they had recorded the country’s first two cases of the Zika virus, a French tourist and a resident in the capital Luanda. The World Health …
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“What Every Lady Must Know About Fibroids”, Fertility Doctor. ABAYOMI AJAYI
by Tessy Mooreby Tessy MooreDr Abayomi Ajayi is a consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and the Managing Director, Nordica Fertility Centre, Lagos, a clinic that specialises in In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) and treatment of infertility for …
A pharmacist at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Lanre Alege, says physical inactivity is responsible for an estimated 1.9 million deaths worldwide. Alege, who was quoting World Health Organisation …