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Cancer: 70% of patients in low-income countries suffer hardship – WHO

The World Health Organisation said about 70 per cent or more of persons living with cancer in low- and middle-income countries suffer financial hardship, and loss of assets while seeking treatment for the chronic disease.

Memory problems common during Menopause – Experts  

Experts in the field of menopausal health have said that women experiencing memory issues as they go through menopause should seek help from healthcare...

WMA seeks end to Healthcare discrimination against elderly

The World Medical Association has urged governments and medical professionals around the world to unite and eliminate all forms of healthcare discrimination against the elderly.

Cancer: WHO unveils campaign to address needs of patients

The World Health Organisation has unveiled the first global survey to better understand and address the needs of all persons affected by cancer.

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Rivers APC Primaries: Fubara Allies Disqualified From Assembly Race

The national leadership of the All Progressives Congress(APC) has disqualified dozens of aspirants reportedly loyal to Siminalayi Fubara from participating in the party’s 2027 State House of Assembly primaries in Rivers State. According to a screening list released by the party, more than 60 aspirants failed to secure clearance to contest the assembly...

UK Eases Russian Fuel Sanctions As Middle East Crisis Pushes Energy Prices Higher

The United Kingdom government has relaxed some sanctions on Russian jet fuel and diesel imports refined in third countries as rising tensions in the Middle East continue to drive up global energy prices. Officials said the newly approved trade licence took effect immediately and will remain in place for an...

You Have The Right To Defend Yourselves- Presidency Tells Nigerians

President Bola Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has declared that the Nigerian government will end killings in the country. Bwala made the remark while maintaining that Nigerians reserve the right to defend themselves with lethal weapons against aggressors in their houses. On Friday, gunmen...