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UK Has Placed Nigeria On A Red List In Response To A Review Of Health Worker's Recruitment

UK Has Placed Nigeria On A Red List In Response To A Review Of Health Worker’s Recruitment.

Nigeria has been placed on the red list of countries that should not be actively considered for recruitment by health and social care employers in the United Kingdom. The World Health Organization (WHO) identified 55 nations, including Nigeria, as having the most critical health workforce concerns linked to Universal Health Coverage. According to a UK […]

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World Hepatitis Day 2022

World Hepatitis Day 2022: Date World Hepatitis Day is observed annually on July 28 with the goal of raising awareness about the worldwide burden of viral hepatitis and advocating for substantive transformation by encouraging prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Hepatitis is, however, one disease characterized by inflammation of the liver tissue and affects millions of people

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Health Authorities Raise Alarm Concerning Measles Outbreak in Liberia

The Ministry of Health’s retained surveillance system has noticed an unexpected surge in cases of measles locally, according to authorities. The health authorities said that they were now appealing to the national government to deploy resources that could help the health system respond to the outbreak in the various areas. If we do not bring

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WORLD MALARIA DAY 2022: Harness Innovation To Reduce The Malaria Disease Burden And Save Lives

Malaria is a disease that has been prevalent for a long time and continues to affect millions of people on a daily basis. World Malaria Day 2022: Date Each year on April 25, World Malaria Day is commemorated to raise global awareness of malaria. Malaria has a terrible effect on individuals, families, communities, and nations.

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World Health Day 2022: “Our Planet, Our Health”. 

Not only does health refer to physical well-being, but it also refers to psychological and social well-being. A person is considered healthy if he or she possesses all three. According to the World Health Organization, individual joy and well-being are essential for quality health. Healthy individuals live longer and are more productive, which contributes greatly

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The Reasons Why Trimetazidine Is Banned At The Olympics

Trimetazidine also referred to as TMZ is a drug that is used to treat or prevent angina attacks (chest pain caused by a reduction in blood flow to your heart) and other heart-related problems. This works by improving blood flow to your heart and reducing blood pressure spikes. In December, Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva,

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World Cancer Day 2022: “Closing the care gap”

Cancer is one of the most common causes of death worldwide, and its prevalence is increasing. In 2021, the world reached a new low point: an approximately 20 millions of people were diagnosed with cancer, with 10 million of them dying. In the coming decades, these statistics will keep rising. Despite this, all cases of

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‘Deltacron’ Is Most Likely The Result Of A Laboratory Error, According To Experts

According to experts, a claimed hybrid coronavirus mutation called “Deltacron” identified in a Cyprus laboratory is most certainly the effect of laboratory contamination and it is not a new alarming variant. The discovery was first announced by Cypriot media on Saturday, with the result having “the genetic background of the Delta variant combined with some

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Nigeria Will No Longer Accept Vaccines That Have Expired. Director-General of NAFDAC Announces

The Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, has stated that the agency is collaborating with global partners to guarantee that Nigeria receives vaccines with a longer expiration date.She was speaking in the wake of NAFDAC, the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, and the Abuja

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