Ten secondary school teachers are reported to have died of food poisoning, and several others hospitalised in Katsina. Investigations by The Tide showed that the incident...
The signing of the National Health Act is the best gift Nigeria can give to its children as they celebrate this year’s Children’s Day, the UN...
The use of concoctions, heat from lanterns and other unorthodox methods in the care of infant cord must be discouraged, a pediatrician at the National Hospital...
Governments all over the world are always seeking for ways and measures to improving the health services of its citizenry. Nigeria and Rivers State in particular,...
The Rivers State Gov ernment says it has put in place necessary measures aimed at eradicating malaria in the state. The state Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike...
Health Minister of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), have resolved to develop action that would combat non-communicable discusses in the region. The ECOWAS...
No fewer than 30,000 people in Rivers and Bayelsa states have benefited from the free medical care, programme organised by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC). This...
A global study on the early use of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs by people living with HIV, lowers the risk of transmitting the virus to partner by...
Asthmatics have been be cautioned on the use of power generating sets as the fumes could set off asthmatic attack. Chairman of the Nigeria Society for...
The World Health Organistion (WHO), has commended Africa’s progress in the fight againsat malaria. Africa’s Regional Director of WHO, Dr Luis Sambo, said the progress was...