Tag: Health News


  • Health News: Untreatable Gonorrhoea is Spreading Worldwide Like Wild Fire, WHO Experts Warn

    At least three people worldwide are infected with totally untreatable “superbug” strains of gonorrhoea which they are likely to be spreading to others through sex, the World Health Organisation has warned.  Giving details of studies showing a “very serious situation” with regard to highly drug-resistant forms of the sexually-transmitted infection (STI), experts said it was…

  • Health news: 50 contract HIV every day in Oyo – NACA DG, Sani Aliyu

        Health news: 50 contract HIV every day in Oyo – NACA DG, Sani Aliyu: Director General, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, NACA, Dr. Sani Aliyu has raised an alarm that no fewer than 50 people contract HIV daily in Oyo State. Aliyu gave the figure on Tuesday in Ibadan, the state…

  • Health News: Only Lab Test Can Confirm Monkeypox, Says Health Minister

      The Minister said this while instructions columnists after the Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja.    Prof Adewole however blamed states for ease back reaction to flare-ups of diseases, including that the health authorities at that level of government don’t report cases on time.    The Minister’s remark on the monkeypox is going on…

  • Federal Government Gives Prevention Measures On Monkey Pox

    Federal Government Gives Prevention Measures On Monkey Pox The Federal Ministry of Health has informed Nigerians against the eating monkeys, bushmeat and dead creatures to dodge the danger of contracting monkey pox, as he additionally gave indications of the viral sickness.  It was said that no cure or antibody are yet found yet there was…

  • More Kids May be Diagnosed with hypertension//Pediatrics Group Reveals

    Your kid may be just as healthy as he was last week, but now have hypertension. The American Academy of Pediatrics updated its blood pressure guidelines for children on Monday, lowering what constitutes abnormally high blood pressure, or hypertension, in kids and teens. Stricter standards mean more children will likely be diagnosed with hypertension because…