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target=_blank>Eggplant has blood pressure-suppressing effect
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Eggplant has blood pressure-suppressing effect
Evidence suggests that a high-fibre and non-starchy vegetable such as eggplant supports the prevention of type-2 diabetes. Now, experts say eggplant can potentially serve as an important antihypertensive food. In a new study, researchers say that eggplant powder lowers acute and chronic blood pressure levels in hypertensive rats by oral administration. The main compound in
Eggplant has blood pressure-suppressing effect
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target=_blank>FG charges Nigerian universities on study of herbal medicine
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FG charges Nigerian universities on study of herbal medicine
The Federal Government has called on Nigerian Universities to introduce the Bachelor of Science Degree programme in Herbal Medicine as well as incorporate modules on Herbal Medicine into the curricula of Health Science Students. This call was made by the Honourable Minister of State Health, Dr. Olorunnimbe Mamora, at a press briefing to mark the
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target=_blank>UCH acquires anaesthetic machines worth N81m to reduce surgical backlogs
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UCH acquires anaesthetic machines worth N81m to reduce surgical backlogs
In its bid to reduce the long surgery waiting period, the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, has acquired nine state-of-the art anaesthesia machines and equipment worth over N81 million. The UCH Chief Medical Director, Professor Jesse Otegbayo, stated this in Ibadan at the opening of the redesigned main theatre of the hospital. Otegbayo said that
UCH acquires anaesthetic machines worth N81m to reduce surgical backlogs
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target=_blank>Is pain sign of breast cancer?
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Is pain sign of breast cancer?
Majority of women will have some breast pain at some point in their lives. In this report by Sade Oguntola, experts say that its manifestation really depends on the cause and may not always be indicative of breast cancer. Breast pain in women is very common, with around 70 percent of women experiencing breast
Is pain sign of breast cancer?
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*-workers/ target=_blank>Punitive laws associated with HIV infections in female s** workers
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Punitive laws associated with HIV infections in female s** workers
The presence of laws criminalising s** work is associated with a sevenfold increase in the odds of HIV infection among female s** workers in sub-Saharan Africa, according to research presented to the recent 10th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2019) in Mexico City. In settings where s** work is criminalised, female s**
Punitive laws associated with HIV infections in female s** workers
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target=_blank>FG urged to make airports environment conducive
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FG urged to make airports environment conducive
THE Federal Government has been advised to seek ways of making the airport environment conducive and the system work for the overall development of the sector rather than clamour for concession that is retrogressive. The Chairman, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), branch of the National Union of Air Transport Employees NUATE, Comrade Adeshola Idowu,
FG urged to make airports environment conducive
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target=_blank>Concerns over airport insecurity: Expert calls for closure of link roads
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Concerns over airport insecurity: Expert calls for closure of link roads
FOLLOWING the attractions Nigeria’s airport security system has been generating in the recent past with the British High Commission raising concerns about the danger posed to passengers by the heavy traffic on the Murtala Muhammed Airport road among others, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has been advised to close the road linking the
Concerns over airport insecurity: Expert calls for closure of link roads
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target=_blank>Five days to BA pilots’ strike: Nigerians brace up
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Five days to BA pilots’ strike: Nigerians brace up
FOLLOWING the announcement made by the British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA) that British Airways pilots would embark on strike on September 9, September 10, and September 27, 2019, Nigerian travelers have started bracing up in readiness for the challenges of flight disruptions that may come with the action. The planned strike, if allowed to take
Five days to BA pilots’ strike: Nigerians brace up
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target=_blank>FMC, Abeokuta acquires CT machine
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FMC, Abeokuta acquires CT machine
The Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Idi-Aba, Abeokuta has acquired an ultra-modern Computerised Tomography (CT) Machine worth N240 million in furtherance of its efforts to make specialised health care services available to its patients. The procurement of the 64 slices CT machine followed the purchase and installation of a digital X-Ray machine and Endoscopy facilities. A computerised
FMC, Abeokuta acquires CT machine
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Instability: NIWA to get fourth MD in seven years
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Instability: NIWA to get fourth MD in seven years
Recently, President Muhammadu Buhari appointed the Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Dr Olorunnimbe Mamora, as a minister of the Federal Republic barely one year after being appointed MD, thus maintaining the tradition of leadership instability that has rocked the agency in the last seven years, writes TOLA ADENUBI. When in […]
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