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15 hours ago
There has been trepidation in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital in the last one month over cases of sudden deaths. 
14 hours ago
Raymond Nwachukwu, a civil servant who lives in the Ijaiye area of Lagos State and commutes over many kilometers to and from work in Lekki, claims that his biggest problem is getting sleep.
2 days ago
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), produced a tariff for Nigeria, and the Federal Government, FGN, approved it for implementation, begun on April 4, 2024 when across the country, NERC approved the tariff only for Band A customers
4 days ago
The evolution of regulations in healthcare has been a complex and iterative process, influenced by several factors including advances in medicine and technology, shifting social and economic conditions, and evolving political and public attitudes. Healthcare regulations have developed to address critical issues such as patient safety, quality of care, and access to comprehensive and affordable…
9 Apr
A recent study has placed Louisiana as the highest-rated American state in prison inmate mortality. Heart disease is also the highest cause of deaths in American prisons.
24 Dec 2015
Millions of lives could be saved by giving blood pressure-lowering drugs to people at risk of heart attack and stroke, even if they have normal pressure, researchers said Thursday. Based on an analysis of 123 medical trials involving more than 600,000 people over two decades, the team called for an urgent review of existing treatment…
21 Jan 2015
THE amount of time a person sits during the day is associated with a higher risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and death, regardless of regular exercise, according to a review study published on Tuesday in the Annals of Internal Medicine.   Senior Scientist, Toronto Rehab, University Health Network (UHN) and Institute for Clinical Evaluative…
20 Mar
A new study has linked intermittent fasting to an increased risk of heart-related deaths. The research suggests that limiting eating times to just eight hours a day could lead to a 91% increase in the risk of death from heart disease. The study, presented at a medical meeting and drawing data from about 20,000 adults,…