Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 4th November 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 04/11/21
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How post-harvest losses, bad roads, others engender food insecurity in Nigeria
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How post-harvest losses, bad roads, others engender food insecurity in Nigeria
POST-HARVEST losses, bad roads as well as inadequate training for farmers on best practices have been identified as major factors responsible for food insecurity in Nigeria. In Sub-Saharan Africa, post-harvest food losses are estimated to be worth $4 billion per year, or enough to feed at least 48 million individuals, according to a 2019 Food
How post-harvest losses, bad roads, others engender food insecurity in Nigeria
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Ikoyi building collapse: Buildings above five floors under construction for integrity test —Sanwo-Olu
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Ikoyi building collapse: Buildings above five floors under construction for integrity test —Sanwo-Olu
AS a fallout of the collapsed 21-storey building in Ikoyi, the Lagos State Government has requested for the list of all buildings above five floors under construction in the metropolis. The governor made this demand during his visit to the scene of the collapsed structure at Gerrard Road, Ikoyi on Wednesday, saying there would be
Ikoyi building collapse: Buildings above five floors under construction for integrity test —Sanwo-Olu
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LASUTH begins laser treatment for kidney stones
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LASUTH begins laser treatment for kidney stones
THE Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) has again led public health institutions as it successfully performed its first laser lithotripsy on the October 28, 2021. LASUTH, being the only state tertiary institution now has a full upper tract endoscopic and laser facility which can be accessible by the residents of Lagos states and its
LASUTH begins laser treatment for kidney stones
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Stakeholders told to recognise mental health effects of EndSARS protests on Nigerians
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Stakeholders told to recognise mental health effects of EndSARS protests on Nigerians
EXPERTS say stakeholders need to recognise the impact of protests on the mental health of Nigerians and invest in the mental health and wellbeing of the population always, especially during collective actions such as the #EndSARS protests, an anti-police protest. In a new study, the researchers had assessed the aftermath of the #EndSARS protests on
Stakeholders told to recognise mental health effects of EndSARS protests on Nigerians
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Significant reductions in malaria parasite prevalence only in 25 states in Nigeria — Study
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Significant reductions in malaria parasite prevalence only in 25 states in Nigeria — Study
EXPERTS, in an analysis of malaria infection in children under-5 across the 36 states of Nigeria between 2010 and 2018, said there were significant reductions in malaria parasite prevalence in 25 states, but not in the remaining 11 states. They declared that reductions in malaria infection in children under-5 have occurred in most individual states
Significant reductions in malaria parasite prevalence only in 25 states in Nigeria — Study
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‘To prevent breast cancer, don’t confuse lumps for boil’
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‘To prevent breast cancer, don’t confuse lumps for boil’
NIGERIAN women have been told not to confuse any lump on their breast for a boil but rather have it properly examined to rule out any possibility of breast cancer. Oyo State Head of Service, Mrs. Ololade Agboola, who gave the charge at the United Nations 2021 Breast Cancer Awareness rally of female civil and
‘To prevent breast cancer, don’t confuse lumps for boil’
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Regular millet consumption may tackle iron deficiency anemia
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Regular millet consumption may tackle iron deficiency anemia
MILLETS can play a promising role in preventing and reducing high levels of iron deficiency anaemia. In a new study, researchers said its regular consumption can improve haemoglobin and serum ferritin levels to reduce iron deficiency anaemia, which is rising globally. The researchers found that regular millet consumption either as a meal or drink increased
Regular millet consumption may tackle iron deficiency anemia
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Carrot-ginger blend improves HIV-infected patients’ immunity
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Carrot-ginger blend improves HIV-infected patients’ immunity
C ARROT-ginger blend could be a beneficial adjunct to patients on Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) due to its potential towards improving the immune system and strengthening nutritional status in patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection. In a new study, researchers said that its intake significantly increased in weight gain, CD4+ cell counts and micronutrients like
Carrot-ginger blend improves HIV-infected patients’ immunity
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‘Why regulatory mechanisms around blood and blood products are poor’
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‘Why regulatory mechanisms around blood and blood products are poor’
Mr Ugochukwu Obiakor is the Chief Executive Officer, LifeBank Nigeria. In this interview by SADE OGUNTOLA, he X-rays the challenges of regulating the supply of blood and blood products. WHY did you start this work and how important is access to blood and blood products in medical care? I have been a practising pharmacist for
‘Why regulatory mechanisms around blood and blood products are poor’
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Attack on railway lines
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Attack on railway lines
THE report on how bandits attacked a train in transit from Abuja to Kaduna recently has further buttressed the audacity and cruelty of these criminals. The Kaduna-Abuja road has become dangerous and a nightmare to motorists and passengers compelling them to look for alternative safer routes. Many travellers have been forced to embrace train transportation,
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