Health
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NARD Strike: Corps members replace doctors
Corps members on Thursday replaced the striking doctors in the Federal Medical Centre, Yola, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)…
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WHO battles to stop spread of deadly Ebola-like Marburg virus
A man who died in West Africa has tested positive for the Ebola-like Marburg virus — with health officials scrambling…
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Moderna COVID-19 vaccines: Federal Govt suspends roll out of 4 million doses
The Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19 (PSC), has announced the postponement of the second batch of COVID-19 Moderna vaccines doses…
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Delta Variant: Global Covid-19 Cases Surpass 200 Million
Coronavirus cases worldwide surpassed 200 million on Wednesday, according to a Reuters tally, as the Delta variant threatens areas with…
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We’ve spent N9billion to upgrade RSUTH as effective training centre ~Wike
**Says medical services cannot be free in Rivers Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike of Rivers State says his administration has spent…
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5 Ways Poor Diet May Increase Coronavirus Severity
Coronavirus should be called the Standard American Diet flu. The diet is perfectly designed to make American’s who’ve dutily followed…
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Rivers to commission 132-Bed mother, child hospital with 50 Delivery Rooms, 6 Modular Operating Theatres, Invitro Fertilization Equipment, others
Rivers State Government will commission its Mother and Child Hospital at Rumuomasi tomorrow, according to a statement signed by the…
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We’re using our medical scholarship scheme to produce quality, skillful health professionals ~ Gov. Wike
Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike says the medical scholarship offered to Rivers students by his administration is a…
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COVID-19: Rivers State Govt begins 2nd dose vaccination
Residents of Rivers State, who have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccination, can now receive the second dose,…
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Mental health remains largely unaddressed according to experts
According to health practitioners, “mental health is still largely unaddressed, misconceptions have persisted for decades, and stereotypes have reduced health-seeking…
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