Love should be nurturing and empowering, but sadly, many relationships in Nigeria fall prey to the destructive cycle of domestic violence. Domestic violence is a grave issue that affects individuals of all backgrounds, genders, and social statuses. This article will explore the importance of...
Millions of people worldwide are affected by high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, a silent yet deadly condition. Nigeria is not exempt from this health issue, as hypertension is a major challenge affecting a significant portion of the population. However, there is good news -...
In recent years, sexual health has become increasingly important as cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) continue to rise in Nigeria. While the emphasis on protecting oneself during penetrative sex is widely acknowledged, there is still a lack of awareness about the associated risks...
For Nigerians facing tough economic times, here are eight specific things to do to strengthen your relationship:
Open Communication: Be transparent and open with your partner about the financial situation. Discuss your concerns, fears, and potential solutions together. Communication is...
Managing high blood pressure, or hypertension is crucial for overall health and well-being. It's important to note that these recommendations are general guidelines and not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you or someone you know has high blood pressure, it is essential to...
Anthrax is a disease that has garnered significant attention due to its potential for widespread harm. While relatively rare, Nigerians must be aware of this bacterial infection and take necessary precautions. This article will delve into seven crucial topics—facts about anthrax to equip...
Hypertension (the silent killer), commonly known as high blood pressure, is a significant health issue affecting millions worldwide. Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, is no exception to this global health concern. Hypertension has become increasingly prevalent in Nigeria due to a...
The "silent killer" - High blood pressure/hypertension typically doesn't cause noticeable symptoms. However, some subtle signs may indicate high blood pressure. It's important to note that these symptoms can vary from person to person, and other conditions can also cause them. If you suspect you...
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