Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 1st July 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 1st July 2021

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350,000 people benefit from Oyo’s free health care, surgeries

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350,000 people benefit from Oyo’s free health care, surgeries

The Oyo State government, at the closing of its second quarter of the Omituntun Free Health Mission, said over 350,000 residents received free treatment for different medical conditions, including dental and eye care services. Oyo State Commissioner for Health, Dr Bashir Bello said that 3,633 of them had benefited from surgical operations, including free cataract
350,000 people benefit from Oyo’s free health care, surgeries
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Malnutrition: UNICEF commences PARSNIP project in Gombe

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Malnutrition: UNICEF commences PARSNIP project in Gombe

In its determination to fight cases of severe acute malnutrition among children in Gombe State, Bauchi Field Office of the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF), in collaboration with the state government says it has commenced a five-year nutrition action project in the state tagged ‘PARSNIP’ (Progressing Action on Resilient Systems for Nutrition through Innovation and
Malnutrition: UNICEF commences PARSNIP project in Gombe
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60 per cent of pregnant women may have sexual difficulties, require attention — Experts

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60 per cent of pregnant women may have sexual difficulties, require attention — Experts

EXPERTS say that six out of every 10 women experience sexual difficulties during pregnancy and prenatal care providers need to develop protocols that will assist in screening for, identifying, and managing expectant mothers with sexual dysfunction to improve sexual health in pregnancy. In a study, researchers said that sexual difficulties are rife among the pregnant
60 per cent of pregnant women may have sexual difficulties, require attention — Experts
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Overdose of opioids now common cause of sudden death

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Overdose of opioids now common cause of sudden death

A psychiatrist, Dr Victor Makanjuola, says overdose of opioid is now a common cause of sudden death and over 70 per cent of deaths from drug use today are related to opioid. Dr Makanjuola, who spoke at the ASIDO Foundation June 2021 webinar to mark the 2021 International Day on Drug Abuse Prevention, said more
Overdose of opioids now common cause of sudden death
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‘Diabetic foot ulcer heals faster with mango bark, honey remedies’

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‘Diabetic foot ulcer heals faster with mango bark, honey remedies’

In folkloric medicine, many people know that mango tree bark is used to treat toothache, urinary tract infection, anaemia and diabetes. But, in a new study, researchers say that unripe mangos’ rind and pulp is also a good remedy for dressing open sores that most often appear on the bottom of the foot of individuals
‘Diabetic foot ulcer heals faster with mango bark, honey remedies’
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Unbridled consumption of energy drink can trigger stroke — Experts

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Unbridled consumption of energy drink can trigger stroke — Experts

  ENERGY drinks have become trendy in recent years. Made up of a mix of sugar, caffeine, stimulants, and nutrients, energy drinks promise a boost in physical strength, endurance, alertness, and concentration. There is a wide variety of products, each with different additives and varying quantities of ingredients. In general, most energy drinks contain at
Unbridled consumption of energy drink can trigger stroke — Experts
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‘Ethics on animal-based research central to human, environment health’

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‘Ethics on animal-based research central to human, environment health’

LEADING academics, researchers and reviewers at the University of Ibadan at a two-day brainstorming session on ethical issues in carrying out animal-based research say researchers need to maintain ethics in their studies to ensure its replication and better human health and the environment. The workshop, organised by the Animal Care and Use Research Ethics Committee,
‘Ethics on animal-based research central to human, environment health’
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Vulnerability of uncontrolled POS business

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Vulnerability of uncontrolled POS business

I am of the opinion that government should scrap or control the influx of POS operators across the country. Though POS is quite accessible and capital friendly, making it very easy for the common man to start and also helping people to do financial transactions without the stress of going to the bank, it has
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Need for parliamentary system of government

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Need for parliamentary system of government

There is no better time than now to assess the suitability of the 1999 constitution. It is even more compelling in the light of recent happenings in the country, especially the wanton killings by the Boko Haram, kidnapping of innocent people by the bandits, and insecurity of lives and property that are becoming norm and
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Restructuring, the key to survival

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Restructuring, the key to survival

The Nigerian situation is hazardous but not hopeless. Nigeria possesses substantial wealth and capable hands but the key to our survival is restructuring. It can’t go on this way. Things must change. The country is dying by inches in such a way one might be led to think there is no solution. But, I ask
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