The Modibbo Adama University Teaching Hospital (MAUTH), Yola, says it has successfully separated six sets of conjoined twins over the…
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The Cope and Live Mental Health Awareness Foundation (CALMHAF) has trained and supported 25 nurses and pregnant women. The training…
Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has urged the federal and state governments to make free medical care available to…
On Sunday, the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, sent his condolences to the family of a young…
The Akwa Ibom State branch of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has announced that it has developed new strategies to…
The Gombe State Government, working with the World Bank through its IMPACT project, has repaired, upgraded, and handed over 103…
The United States Mission in Nigeria has warned that anyone applying for a visa with the main aim of giving birth in the U.S. to secure American citizenship for their child will be denied entry. This has sparked fresh calls in Nigeria for better hospitals and stronger economic development.
The Rotary Clubs of Eko Heights, Ikeja Legend, and Mushin Metropolitan are working together to reduce the number of mothers who die during childbirth in Nigeria.
To help reduce the high number of women dying during childbirth in Nigeria, a well-known doctor, Prof. Oladapo Ladipo, who has worked in healthcare for over 40 years, has advised women to have only three or four children. He warned that having a fifth or sixth child can lead to serious health problems or even death.
An NGO, Marie Stopes International (MSI) Nigeria, in collaboration with the Bauchi State Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, on Friday, inaugurated a Challenge Fund Project (CFP) on Child-Birth Spacing (CBS).
