A comprehensive analysis of data spanning fifteen years reveals that depression symptoms have increased among college students in the United States, with the most severe rises occurring after 2016. T… [+10061 chars]...
Read Full Article...Mr. Sunday Okoronkwo, has said.Speaking with Good Health Weekly, after a three-day media training tagged: “ Media as Catalysts for an Anaemia free Nigeria”, organised by CS-SUNN, in Abuja, Okoronkwo s...
...Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) Day, the World Health Organisation, WHO, has raised concern that millions of people battling these diseases are enduring not only physical pain but also deep psychol...
... By Henry Obetta Public health experts in Lagos have raised alarm over persistent gaps in Primary Healthcare Centres, PHCs), warning that millions of residents face preventable illness and financia...
...llence, has made landmark contributions to public health in Nigeria and internationally.He earned his Public Health degree from Columbia University, New York in 1984, and became a Fellow of the Nation...
...s, argues that Nigeria’s current fragmented healthcare jigsaw must be replaced with a unified, organised perinatal network if the nation is to ensure the survival of its newborns. Outreach Me...
...ne meeting, one child, one circle at a time. Good Health Weekly reports: Every month, inside the Alima Attah Cancer Centre at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), a circle forms. Parents ...
... By Henry Obetta The Health Emergency Initiative, HEI, has warned that Nigeria’s future human capital is at risk as childhood malnutrition continues to undermine brain development, physical growth ...
...e AIDS Control Agency (LSACA) and Improved Sexual Health and Right Advocacy Initiative (ISHRAI). The Zero Stigma Campaign reflects a coordinated effort by government and partners to create safer, m...
... ease, and families will enjoy improved access to healthcare, markets, and social services,” he noted. The Governor also emphasized the road’s agricultural importance, stressing that agriculture re...