A newly released study shows that regular drinkers are less likely to die prematurely than people who have never indulged in alcohol. You read that right: Time reports that abstaining from alcohol altogether can …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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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Physical inactivity responsible for 1.9m deaths globally – expert
by Arinze Agoby Arinze AgoA 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 …

