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Exposure to Sun May Help Reduce Blood Pressure – Experts 

Public health experts have urged Nigerians to embrace regular exposure to sunshine, particularly early morning sun, noting that it can help lower blood pressure levels and even help reduce mortality from cardiovascular issues.

152 Million Babies Born Preterm in 10 Years – Report

A new report released by the United Nations agencies finds that preterm birth rates have not changed in any region in the world in...

How to Reverse Brain Drain in Health Sector – NMA

The parent body of all medical doctors in Nigeria, the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), yesterday, gave recommendations on how to reverse ongoing brain drain in the country.

People Exposed to Aeroplane Noise Risk Depression, Cancer – Study

People exposed to even moderate levels of aircraft noise are less likely to receive the minimum recommended amount of sleep each night, according to new United State study. 

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DSS Records Major Win As 12 Terror Convicts Get Death Sentence

The Department of State Services (DSS) has recorded a significant milestone in its counter-terrorism operations after securing the conviction of dozens of suspects in terrorism-related cases across different parts of Nigeria. Court records indicate that 12 convicted terrorists were sentenced to death by hanging, while several others received prison terms ranging...

INEC To Roll Out Downloadable PVCs For Lost Or Damaged Cards Ahead Of 2027 Elections

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced plans to introduce downloadable Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) for eligible voters who have lost or damaged their original voter cards as part of efforts to modernise Nigeria’s electoral process ahead of the 2027 general elections. INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, disclosed this on Wednesday while...

Over 900 Arrested As Anti-Migrant Protests Sweep Across South Africa

More than 900 people were arrested during nationwide anti-migrant protests in South Africa on Tuesday, as demonstrations were largely peaceful but turned violent in some areas, police said. Deputy National Police Commissioner Tebello Mosikili said authorities monitored 120 protest marches across the country. While 108 remained peaceful, police...