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OnionScientists have endorsed some local plants used in the management of diabetes. Top on the list are Gongronema latifolium, Ocimum gratisimum, Vernonia amygdalina, and Piper guineense (Uziza in Ibo) Gongronema latifolium is known by the Ikales of Ondo State of Nigeria as Iteji.
 
The Ibos call the plant Utazi, the Efik/ Ibibio call it Utasi while the Yorubas call it Arokeke. Botanically called Vernonia amygdalina, bitter leaf is of the plant family Compositae. It is called Ewuro in Yoruba and Onugbu in Ibo.
dengueDengue fever infects 390 million people each year, and kills as many as 25,000, according to the World Health Organization. T
 
he disease could soon see these numbers decline as the Philippines start administering the world's first dengue vaccine to high-risk children. The historic drug took 20 years and $1.8 billion to develop. 

BUHARI 4 300x195President Muhammadu Buhari has urged the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) to shelve its threatened strike action and give the Federal Government more time to address the grievances of doctors. 

This is contained in a statement issued on Thursday by the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu. According to the statement, Buhari made the appeal at a meeting with the leadership of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) in the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Wednesday, 06 April 2016 23:21

My plan for health sector –Health minister

prof adewole e1459895226754The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, last weekend, revealed his plan to give Nigeria’s health sector a face-lift from this year but admitted that paucity of funds could be an obstacle, given the lean budgetary allocation to health.

During his visit to Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) last weekend, he told journalists of plans to change some obsolete system in federal owned government hospitals, saying the renovation would be carried out in 14 tertiary hospitals, in the first phase.

adewole health minister 418x215The Minister of Health Prof. Isaac Adewole, has charged Nigerians to invest into healthcare services to ensure reduction in numbers of Nigerians going abroad to seek for medical attention.
 
He stressed that if individuals can invest in the healthcare the money Nigerians spend abroad would be spent here.

doctor strike 300x223Medical activities at the Federal Medical Center (FMC) Asaba, in the past three weeks have been paralysed, following strike action embarked on by resident doctors, leaving no fewer than six persons dead while others are in severe pains . 

Expectedly, most pregnant women are at present either going to private clinic, maternity homes or traditional birth attendants as a result of the industrial actions embarked by the resident doctors at the hospital.

Aminu Waziri Tambuwal 3 300x177The Sokoto State Government on Sunday said it had stockpiled vaccines and drugs to prevent any outbreak of heat-related diseases. 

The Commissioner for Health, Dr Balarabe Kakale, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Sokoto that the vaccines and drugs were for measles, typhoid fever, cerebro-spinal meningitis, gastro-enteritis, chicken pox, heat rashes, among others.

2016 4largeimg109 Apr 2016 005953377National  Primary Health Care Development Agency will deploy management staff to strengthen primary health care in versions of the agency newly created in states. 

NPHCDA executive director Muhammad Ado announced this during a working visit of health minister Isaac Adewole to the agency’s Abuja headquarters.

who logo 1 300x224World Health Organisation(WHO) and health partners are working together to provide urgent health services including essential medicines, vaccines and treatment for diseases such as cholera and measles, often in insecure and extremely difficult settings.

Collectively we need US$ 2.2 billion to provide lifesaving health services, of which WHO is appealing for US$ 480 million.

imagesThe Association of Public Health Physicians of Nigeria (APHPN) has called for a speedy launch of the National Health Act to enable Nigerians benefit from it.
 
This was part of the recommendations made by the association in a communiqué after its 32nd Scientific Conference and Annual General Meeting in Abuja at the weekend.

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