I do wear contact lens when the other side of me decides to do extra shakara and from what this report says, if further study proves that the alteration of bacteria in the eye due to the lens has a negative effect then I might kiss my lens goodbye. Red... Read More
1 in 10 Malaria drugs in Nigeria are of poor quality
A recent study by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine found that 1 in 10 Malaria drugs in Nigeria are of poor quality. However, the report also states that this latest research is more reassuring compared to previous studies. Is Nigeria... Read More
Natural Remedies For Extremely Dry Skin
Dryness occurs when the skin loses moisture or cannot retain it. Heated air indoors, bathing too often and using harsh soaps can contribute to dry skin. Dry skin occurs most frequently on the lower legs, sides of the abdomen and thighs. Although the... Read More
New SmartPlate tells you when to stop eating
You know how you have this delicious meal in front of you and can’t get enough of it? We’ve all had those meals where we got so carried away with the delicious food, we had to be carried away from the table. Self-control is a difficult virtue to... Read More
Somalia Listed as Worst Country for Maternal Health
Somalia Listed as Worst Country for Maternal Health.In its latest report, Stage of world mothers, the aid group, Save the Children has ranked Somalia as the bottom among the countries surveyed. According to UNICEF, maternal mortality rate for Somalia... Read More
A minute explanation why sitting is bad for your health
You’ve probably heard by now that sitting is bad for you, but do you know why? If you’ve been sitting down all day, you might want to get up and move around a bit. Sitting for around 11 hours per day can increase the risk of early death by 40 per... Read More
GOOD NEWS: Strange disease in Ondo state totally eradicated
You all remember the strange disease which broke out last month killing over 20 people in Ondo state that erupted controversial hypothesis as to what exactly the strange disease is? Well, the good news is the Ondo State government has declared that the... Read More
Measles Vaccine Protects Against Other Infectious Diseases
Vaccination against measles does not only protect children from the highly contagious virus, it also prevents other infectious diseases, according to a study out Thursday that helped explain why the introduction of measles vaccines prevented many more... Read More
South Africa passes law to mark HIV infected people close to their genitals
South Africa is the most affected country, as far as the yet incurable HIV is concerned. Little wonder they are trying to help themselves by putting up measures to curb the further spread of the deadly virus. Reports are making rounds that the... Read More