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HIV: FG approves Omega Visitect CD4 Rapid Test Kit

The Federal Government has approved the evaluation of Omega Visitect Cluster Differentiation Molecule 4 (Omega CD4) Rapid Test Kit to monitor patients living with...

We lost 80 members over blood shortage, says Kano sickle cell association

Mr Abdulkadir Muhammad, the Secretary, Kano Sickle Cell Club, says no fewer than 80 of their members died in 2019 as a result of...

Diseases you can contract from your barber’s clipper

You will agree with me that clippers in your barber shop is more or less public property. And different type of people walk in...

FG to empower local manufacturers to produce malaria drugs – NMEP Coordinator

Dr Audu Mohammed, the Coordinator, National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP), on Monday, said Federal Government would empower local manufacturers to produce malaria drugs locally.He...

Pogba facing “few weeks’’ out with latest ankle problems, Solskjaer says

Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba will be out of action “for a few weeks” after missing Wednesday’s match at Arsenal due to further problems...

Lassa-fever outbreak: Gov. Umahi orders closure of hospital in Ebonyi

Gov. Dave Umahi of Ebonyi has ordered the immediate closure of St. Vincent Hospital at Igbagu in Izzi Local Government Area of Ebonyi following...

Gynaecologist decries high infertility rate among women in Bauchi

Dr Abdullah Kabir, a Gynaecologist with Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital (ATBUTH), has stressed the need for addressing growing cases of infertility in...

5 Surprising things you don’t know about your body

The human body is the structure of a human being. It is composed of many different types of cells that together create tissues and...

FG, Customs raise alarm over outbreak of deadly disease

Joanna YusufThe Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) and the Nigerian Customs Service alerts officers on the outbreak of a deadly disease...

Cholera cases drop by 60% globally, as Nigeria records significant progress – WHO

World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday said the number of cholera cases decreased globally by 60 per cent in 2018.The organisation disclosed this in...

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