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ambode lagos 300x196Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Tuesday appealed to Nigerians to unite to wage war against cancer. Ambode made the call in Ikeja at a special luncheon to raise funds for the provision of three Mobile Cancer Centres across the three Senatorial Districts in the state.

The event, tagged #GivingTuesday" and put together by the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP-Nigeria), held as Ambode turned 53.

DoctorThe Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria (AMSLN) on Tuesday urged government at all levels to provide adequate security for all categories of health workers.

Alhaji Tosin Raheem, the National President of the association, made the call at a ``Day of Tributes and Prayer’’ for the late MrsOlufunke Omotuyi, the Acting Registrar/Chief Executive Officer, Medical Laboratory Council of Nigeria.

blood 625x350 41429179047A haematologist, Dr Abdul-Aziz Hassan, on Tuesday said that Nigeria needed about 1.7 million units of donated blood per annum.

Hassan, the Head of Haematology and Blood Transfusion Department, Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH), Zaria, made the assertion at a programme to commemorate the World Blood Donor Day in Zaria.

Dr Jide IdrisThe Commissioner for Health in Lagos State, Dr. Jide Idris, says the state government will sanction any blood bank or hospital that transfuses or gives blood that does not bear the state government's logo. 
 
Idris stated this at a briefing orgainsed by the Lagos State Blood Transfusion Service to mark the World Blood Donor Day on Tuesday. 
Federal Ministry of Health1The Federal Ministry of Health on Tuesday said 2,300 children below the age of five die of malnutrition annually in Nigeria. The Head of Nutrition in the Ministry, Dr Chris Isokpunwu disclosed this at a media dialogue on child malnutrition organised by UNICEF in Kano.
 
Represented by Principal Nutrition Officer, Farayity Tokumbo, Isokpunwu said that 37 per cent of children in Nigeria were malnourished, 29 per cent underweight, 18 per cent wasting while only 17 per cent of them were exclusively breastfed.

image2The police have arrested a suspected quack doctor, Victor Akpan, in the Gwarinpa area of Abuja. PUNCH Metro learnt that Akpan, who had been running a private hospital for 10 years, allegedly operated with forged and stolen certificates.

As a quack doctor, he was said to have performed caesarean sections, removed fibroids and delivered pregnant women of babies.

health 2 300x225Nigeria has developed a document detailing comprehensive and innovative strategies to facilitate the growth of the country’s  healthcare system to meet global standards.

More than 50 top officials of Federal Ministry of Health and other MDAs have received a copy each of the 72 -page document entitled “Nigeria Benchmark Medical Zone (BMZ) Project”.

WHO 300x225 1The World Health Organisation (WHO), on Wednesday, released a report stating that an extensive evaluation of coffee’s cancer-causing risk, which resulted in a reclassification, did not prove the beverage’s safety.

The report released in Berlin noted that the overall coffee drinking was evaluated as unclassifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans.

LUTHIn a move meant to break the stalemate between the striking Nurses and the Management of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital LUTH, the Federal Ministry of Labour & Reproductivity Lagos State Office has moved in and intervened. A memo sent to Nursingworld dated 13th June and addressed to the CMD LUTH stated:
 
RE: Trade Dispute Between National Association Of Nigerian Nurses And Midwives And Your Management I am directed to invite your management and the above mentioned association to a meeting at the Ministries Conference Room at 11am prompt over the industrial action by the union. Please endeavour to come with all relevant documents necessary to the resolution of the issues in dispute.
 
Signed by Ademisi A.

parkinsonThe natural molecule, n-acetylcysteine (NAC), with strong antioxidant effects, shows potential benefit as part of the management for patients with Parkinson's disease, according to a study published in the journal PLOS ONE. 

Combining clinical evaluations of a patient's mental and physical abilities with brain imaging studies that tracked the levels of dopamine, the lack of which is thought to cause Parkinson's, doctors from the Departments of Integrative Medicine, Neurology, and Radiology, at Thomas Jefferson University showed that patients receiving NAC improved on both measures.

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