PSN President, Ohuabunwa Visits Plateau State
The President of Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN), Pharm. (Mazi) Sam Ohuabunwa was in Plateau State recently on a working visit.
During the visit of the PSN helmsman, the PSN, Plateau State Chapter, held a grand reception to receive him in Jos. The grand reception was graced by members of the Plateau State PSN led by the Chairman, Pharm. (Dr) Dauda Dangiwa.
New WHO report indicates global rise in measles
A new report released by the World Health Organisation (WHO) indicates an alarming increase in the number of reported cases of measles in all regions of the world.
WHO released the data on the state of measles outbreak globally, from 2016 to 2018, on its website on Saturday in commemoration of the 2019 “World Immunisation Week” held on the last week of April annually.
FG Launches Master Health Facility Registry List
The Federal Ministry of Health with support from MEASURE Palladium, USADID-Funded Project has developed a Master Health Facility Registry List (MHFRL), meant to manage the master facility list in Nigeria. Speaking during the launching yesterday in Abuja, the minister of health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, said a Master Health Facility List (MFL) is a comprehensive list of all the health facilities in the country, with information on the signature and service domain elements.
The minister said, “The major policy of this present government of Nigeria, under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari, is to avoid duplication of databases by government agencies in the country. “That is why this government, and my ministry, in particular, is happy with the development of this MFL that will ensure the pooling of resources to reduce duplication of efforts and increase efficiency in the healthcare system in the country.
‘Nigerian Doctors Least Paid Globally’
Dr Betta Edu, the Director-General, Cross River Primary Healthcare Development Agency, says doctors in Nigeria are the least paid anywhere in the world. Edu said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Calabar.
The director-general who was reacting to a recent statement made by the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr Chris Ngige, that government should concentrate on implementing policies that would keep our doctors at home instead of encouraging the brain-drain.
Meditol, new anti-mosquito soap launched in Nigeria
Evans Industries Ltd on Saturday introduced Nigeria’s first anti-mosquito Meditol Medicated Soap, to reduce increased malaria cases in the country.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Evans Industries Ltd in partnership with Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd organized a walk to commemorate the World Malaria Day 2019 held every April 25.
Ebola: Medical workers demand more protection in DRC
Medical workers fighting Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo are demanding that authorities provide better protection for them after an attack on a treatment center left one doctor dead.
Distrust of the disease and of the medical personnel working to contain it has led to violence, even as the outbreak, the second-largest ever, enters its eighth month. The outbreak has killed 970 people and sickened 1,480 as of April 30, according to the Ministry of Health.
Anambra assembly passes law banning marriage among sickle cell carriers
The Anambra State House of Assembly has passed a bill banning marriages involving people living with sickle cell anemia or incompatible genotypes.
Abia to get FG’s N2bn Basic Healthcare Provision Fund
Dr. John Ahukanna, the Commissioner for Health in Abia, said on Monday that the state would get over N2 billion from the Federal Government’s Basic Healthcare Provision Fund (BHPF).
Ahukanna said this in Umuahia during the inauguration of the World Bank Primary Healthcare Center (WBPHC), which was revamped through the 72-hour Clinic Makeover programme under the state’s Challenge Initiative in Umuahia.
Ketamine Could Help the Brain Fight Depression – Scientists
A new study investigated by a team of investigators from the University of Tokyo in Japan has recently found how ketamine fights depression in the brain. Previous studies have shown that ketamine, an anesthetic can rapidly reduce severe symptoms of major depressive disorder, particularly the occurrence of suicidal thoughts.
Dr Conor Liston, one of the researchers behind the study explains how ketamine is a potentially transformative treatment for depression, but one of the major challenges associated with this drug is sustaining recovery after the initial treatment.
Loneliness Could Lead to Psychological Problem – Experts
Loneliness could be a nasty and frustrating experience, which happens to everyone, at one point or the other in life, especially as one gets older. This explains the rationale behind the new study conducted by scientists from the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines in France, which validated the link between living alone and common mental disorders (CMDs).
Some common psychological disorders include depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders and addictive behaviors.