web-admin

https://healthandscienceafrica.com/

Nigeria, partners commit to boosting translational research across Africa 

By Ojoma Akor Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Health, along with global and local institutions and researchers, has pledged to position Nigeria and the continent as hubs for translational research and healthcare solutions. They made the commitment during the Spark Africa Translational Research Bootcamp and Conference. It was organized by the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research…

Read More
https://healthandscienceafrica.com/

How Meal Planning Boosts Your Health -Experts

By Grateful Ogunjebe For many Nigerians, eating is often reactive: grabbing whatever’s convenient, skipping meals, or overeating at night. These habits are driving chronic diseases like diabetes, digestive disorders, and hormonal imbalances, according to medical experts. Globally, over 422 million adults live with diabetes, and in Nigeria, more than 11 million may be affected, many…

Read More
https://healthandscienceafrica.com/

Strengthening Advocacy in Nigeria’s Cancer Landscape: A Patient Advocate Perspective

By Dozie Akwarandu In many Nigerian communities, there is limited awareness of the menace of cancer, with no available health services and access to specialized diagnostic facilities, medical technology, cancer medications, and, mostly, scarce human resources for health. Cancer has emerged as a leading cause of death in Nigeria, with an estimated 127,763 new cases…

Read More
https://healthandscienceafrica.com/

NCS urges stronger integration of cancer care in Nigeria’s primary health system

By Ojoma Akor The Nigerian Cancer Society (NCS) says the country still needs stronger integration of cancer prevention and care into its primary health system. NCS President, Prof. Abidemi Omonisi, made the call on Tuesday in Abuja while briefing newsmen ahead of this year’s World Cancer Day and the launch of the Advancing Prostate Cancer Discoveries, Engagement,…

Read More