Category : Cancer Care


Myitura Unveils Women-Focused Healthcare Financing Plan

Myitura, a Nigerian health-tech platform, has launched a women-focused healthcare financing initiative to address barriers like high costs and limited insurance. The plan includes affordable packages starting at ₦58,180 for preventive care.

Sytiamo Provides Free Medical Service to 100 Egbeda Traders

Over 100 market women in Egbeda received free medical services including blood pressure checks, blood sugar testing, BMI assessments, and consultations through an outreach organized by Sytiamo Technology Limited in partnership with Lagos State Ministry of

CIHP Launches Newborn Care Package to Reduce Infant Deaths

The Centre for Integrated Health Programs (CIHP) has launched the Essential Newborn Care Package, a comprehensive initiative aimed at reducing preventable infant deaths across Nigeria. The package provides guidelines, tools, and training for healthcare pr

Top 5 Advanced Hair Transplant Clinics in Spain

Discover Spain's leading hair transplant clinics that combine FUE Sapphire technology with mesotherapy for enhanced graft survival and density. Learn about their advanced protocols and patient care standards.

Ultra-Processed Foods Increase Heart Disease Risk by 67%

A major study reveals that consuming high amounts of ultra-processed foods like packaged bread, sugary cereals, and processed meats can increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes by 67%, with each additional serving raising risk by 5.1%.

Doctor Quits Second Job Due to Stress and Family Issues

A Nigerian doctor, Adsull Ibrahim, shared his experience of working two jobs to earn extra income, revealing how the demanding schedule led to exhaustion and strained family life, forcing him to quit after just one month.

Foundation Screens 1,000+ for Colorectal Cancer in Imo

The David Omenukor Foundation provided free colorectal cancer screenings to over 1,000 individuals in Imo State during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. The initiative featured health education and expert workshops, with support from state officials and

Africa Must Invest More to Curb Health Workforce Migration

Rashid Khalani, CEO of Aga Khan University Hospital, emphasizes that African nations must increase health funding, improve infrastructure, and ensure fair compensation to retain medical professionals and combat the ongoing brain drain crisis.

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