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Of the 20 million people diagnose with cancer in 2021, 10 million died according to the World Health Organization, (WHO). In a statement issued to commemorate the World Cancer Day 2022 themed ‘Closing the Care Gap’, the WHO described cancer as one of the world’s leading causes of death. The organization noted that although all cancers can be prevented or cured, the number deaths from the disease will continue to rise in the decades ahead...

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LAGOS — The past one and a half years have been extremely trying for a journalist and public relations specialist, Tunde Eso, as he struggles to fight his way out of brain tumour. Having spent about N12m on scans, drugs, and surgery, 44-year-old Eso, who is also an author, is now required to undergo another surgery at a hospital in India. The treatment and travel costs were estimated at N18m. Eso said he sold his...

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ABUJA — The minister of State for Environment Sharon Ikeazor said the Federal government has put in place strong institutions to ensure complete remediation of contaminated 5,354,766 cubic metres of Ogoniland over an area of about 314 acres. She explained this at a ministerial briefing in Abuja; the Ogoni clean-up project might last for a decade, noting that the people of Ogoni have been incorporated into the project to ensure its continuity beyond a single...

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Bauchi state has treated a total of 987,635 for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in the year 2021. The Directorate of NTDs in the State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (BASPHCDA) made the record available to Journalists in Bauchi indicates that the treatment was carried out in five LGAs of the state which includes Kirfi, Bogoro, Warji, Toro, and Giade. According to the record, the target audience for the treatment is mostly children above five years considering...

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ABUJA — President Muhammadu Buhari has launched an N62.1 billion fund as part of his government’s efforts in sustaining the HIV response of the country, addressing the killer diseases and public health emergencies. The launching of the trust fund took place at an event at the statehouse in Abuja on Tuesday. President expressed his optimism that the private sector-led initiative will surpass the N62 billion target in the next five years, in order to provide...

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ABUJA — The National Center for Disease Control, (NCDC)’s situation report for January 17 to January 23 said 74 new cases of Lassa fever have been reported in nine states across the country. Ondo topped the list of states with 28 new infections, followed by Edo and Bauchi with 18 cases each. Other states that reported new infections include Oyo (3), Ebonyi (3), Benue (1), Katsina (1), Kaduna (1), and Taraba (1). The new infections...

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NNEWI — The Chief Medical Director – CMD of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital – NAUTH, Dr. Joseph Ugboaja has paid a working visit to the Premium Kidney Hospital in Nnewi, Anambra State. The visit was upon invitation by the management of Premium Kidney Hospital led by Dr. Okey Chidolue, a US-trained attorney and former Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority. The visit was initiated as an on-the-spot assessment of the quality of work at...

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ABUJA — The Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Faisal Shuaib has debunked the report of an outbreak of a new polio virus in some states. In a statement, it explained that “For the avoidance of doubt, no case of Wild Polio Virus (WPV) has been reported anywhere in the country since the last case in 2016. We currently have 395 cases of Circulating Mutant Poliovirus Type 2 (cMPV2) across 27...

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It has been gathered that the Federal Government has increased the hazard allowance for medical doctors and other health workers in the country. It was also learnt that while the government increased the doctors’ allowance from N5,000 to between N32,000 and N40,000; other health workers like nurses, laboratory workers among others had theirs reviewed to between N15,000 and N34,000. This was according to a circular with reference number SWC/S/04/S.218/11/406 dated December 22, 2021 and signed...

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People Living with Disabilities in Bauchi State have lamented that the stigmatisation and maltreatment they encounter in their homes, which often leads them to beg for alms, thereby making them vulnerable to sexual abuse. The representative of a Non-Governmental Organization, Heal Initiative Development, Aisha Adamu, stated this in a goodwill message during a one-day programme to mark 16 days of activism organized by the Development Exchange Center, Bauchi. She said, “Most of the challenges we...

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