No fewer than 20, 827 people are living with HIV in Ogun as the state still tops the ladder of HIV prevalence in the Southwest region. This was made known by the Commissioner for Health in...
The Senate has passed a bill that will make health insurance mandatory for all Nigerians. This was made known by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Health, Dr Ibrahim Oloriegbe at the inauguration of Group Individual and...
Drama unfolded at Kapkatet Hospital in Kericho County, Kenya, after a 32-year-old patient who had been mistakenly transferred to the hospital’s mortuary regained consciousness. According to a report by Citizen TV Kenya, the young man identified...
Seventeen-year-old Chisom Chukwuneke, who emerged the best 2019 candidate of the West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) in her school, has died after battling blood cancer. Confirming Chisom's death, her former school, Graceland College in...
Infectious diseases expert, Onyema Ogbuagu is a Nigerian-born researcher and medical doctor who is leading Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine development. He is an associate professor of medicine at Yale University and has spent his career investigating some...
Popular Nigerian actress, Adesua Etomi-Wellington has slammed presidential aide, Lauretta Onochie over the photo of kids she shared to advocate for the use of nose mask. Lauretta Onochie took to her Twitter page to share images...
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