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Lagos offers free screening for hypertension,others

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Lagos residents have been urged to embrace the awareness and screening programme by availing themselves of the free screening exercise for hypertension, diabetes mellitus and Cancers of the breast, cervix and prostate offered by the government. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr. ‘Modele Osunkiyesi, stated this weekend, on the heels of another round of the state-wide wellness week which began in the State on Monday, even as she reviewed the preparedness of her Ministry for the third round of the programme. The screening programme which began Monday will end tomorrow. She said: “Screening for Hypertension and Diabetes for adults aged 18 and above is going on simultaneously in the 13 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and appurtenant Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in the Lagos Central Senatorial District. The LGAs and LCDAs concerned are; Apapa LGA, Apapa Iganmu LCDA, Lagos Mainland LGA, Yaba LCDA, Surulere LGA, Itire Ikate LCDA, Coker Aguda LCDA, Lagos Island L

Ambode constitutes boards of Health Service Commission, others

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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday constituted Boards for the Health Service Commission, Audit Service Commission, Universal Basic Education and Local Government Service Commission. In a statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Tunji Bello, Governor Ambode named Dr. Bayo Aderiye as Chairman of the Health Service Commission, while Dr. Tokunbo Oluwole, Mrs. Kemi Ogunyemi, Dr. (Mrs) Monsurat Oyekan and Mr. Seun Osikoya as members of the Board. For the Board of the Audit Serve Commission, Alhaji Wa liu Onibon is expected to serve as Chairman with Mrs. Foluke Onabolu, Mr. Abiodun Oladipo Akhigbe, Mr. Adekunle Otusemade and Hon. Hutisode Dosu as members. The Governor also appointed Mr. Babatunde Rotinwa as Chairman of the Board of the Local Government Service Commission, Mr Bode Garbadeen, Mr. Olayinka Ajomale, Mr. Babs Akinyanmi and Mr. Rasheed Giwa as members. Also constituted was the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB

How to manage dehydration in children

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Dehydration means that a child’s body lacks enough fluid. Dehydration can result from not drinking enough water, vomiting, diarrhoea or any combination of these conditions. Rarely, sweating too much or urinating too much can cause dehydration. Infants are much more likely to become dehydrated than older children or adults, because they can lose relatively more fluid quickly. Causes of Dehydration in Children Dehydration is most often caused by a viral infection that causes fever, diarrhoea, vomiting, and a decreased ability to drink water or eat food. Common viral infections causing vomiting and diarrhoea include rotavirus, Norwalk virus and adenovirus. Sometimes sores in a child’s mouth (caused by a virus) make it painful to eat or drink, which helps to cause or worsen dehydration. More serious bacterial infections may make a child less likely to eat and may cause vomiting and diarrhoea. Common bacterial infections include Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Campylobacter, an

Health edior wins ‘ Malaria No More ’ fellowship to Asia

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Chioma Umeha - Health Editor Newswatch Times Chioma Umeha, Health Editor Newswatch Times, including eight others are to report on malaria research and development, drug resistance, and inno ation in Thailand and Cambodia. Malaria No More’ on Thursday, introduced the winners of a new press fellowship that gives journalists the opportunity to learn firsthand about the progress and challenges in the malaria fight. More than 225 journalists from more than 50 countries applied for the four-day fellowship to Thailand and Cambodia. Malaria No More and the International Center for Journalists selected nine journalists who will connect with top researchers, government officials and small business leaders to learn more about malaria research and innovation. The trip will also focus on cross-border migration and disease control issues.The programme comes at a pivotal time in the malaria fight: Earlier this week, a Chinese scientist shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine for her work

Provision of adequate healthcare, a challenge to govt – Akintayo, PSN president

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Nigerian pharmacists and other stakeholders in the health sector joined in the global celebration of World Pharmacists Day, last week Friday. Olumide Akintayo, President of Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) who during the occasion addressed myriads of issues that impinge on Good Pharmacy Practice called on government to reconstitute the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN) which was recently dissolved alongside the boards of other parastatals. CHIOMA UMEHA (HEALTH EDITOR) provides the excerpts: Why is access to medicine critical in health care practice? Health is a fundamental human right; indispensable for the exercise of many other rights in particular, the rights to development and necessary for living a life of dignity. From a human right perspective, access to medicines is intrinsically linked with the principles of equity, non-discrimination, transparency, participation, and accountability. For this reason key issues related to access to medicines must be taken into accoun

Infants that sucked breast longer have higher IQs – Study

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Infants who were breastfed as infants scored higher on intelligence tests than formula-fed kids, and the longer and more exclusively they were breastfed, the greater the difference, said Harvard University researchers in a study published Wednesday in JAMA Pediatrics. This study added “to the body of literature of the association between duration of breastfeeding and cognition,” said NBC news diet and health editor Madelyn Fernstrom. But does breastfeeding make your child smarter? Fernstrom said this study showed an association, not cause and effect. The researchers analyzed 1,312 expectant mothers enrolled between 1999 and 2002 in Project Viva, a study in eastern Massachusetts examining pregnancy and child health, and the children they delivered. The researchers found that seven-year-olds whose mothers had done any breastfeeding during the child’s first year – exclusively or in combination with formula – gained a little more than a third of a point in verbal IQ for each month of br

Implement NHIS for all Nigerians, ban health tourism NMA tells Buhari

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Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has charged the federal government to “urgently carry out necessary reforms in the health sector to achieve universal health coverage for all Nigerians under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS)”. In a communique containing eight-bullet points for the President Muhammadu Buhari on the health sector NMA, Lagos Chapter, the association summarised the challenges of the country’s health sector with hopes that his government will ensure the necessary change. In the 5-page document, which was made available to journalists during a press briefing on weekend at the Federal Neuropsychiatrics Hospital Yaba, the chairman of the Lagos State branch, Dr. Tope Ojo, berated the government for failure to meet the needs of the primary health sector. In what he termed as “criminal negligence”, Ojo, described Nigeria’s inability to provide primary health care services to its citizens. He pointed out that less-advantaged countries have reached 70-100 per cent cove

Maggi fortified to address dietary deficiency in Nigeria – Nestle CEO

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To further confirm the recent micro-nutrient fortification of Nestle’s Maggi seasoning brand, journalists on tour of the factory recently, were provided the opportunity to take on the roles of cooks to experience product-in-use and feel the brand first-hand by cooking simple but healthy delicacy: Fish in green sauce, seasoned with Maggi cubes. During the occasion, Nestlé, one of the foremost Nutrition, Health and Wellness Company reiterated its commitment to help reduce malnutrition in Nigeria through micro-nutrient fortification. Addressing journalists at the Agbara factory of seasoning brand, the Managing Director and Chief Executive of Nestlé Nigeria, Chief Dharnesh Gordhon said in 2012, Nestlé introduced a new range of fortified bouillon cubes by adding iron to the already iodine- fortified Maggi brand seasonings. He said in 2014, Nestlé reached 18.3 million households in Nigeria with iron-fortified Maggi cubes. Chief Gordhon said that Nestlé has a huge stake in rural communities

HIV: Lessons Nigeria can learn from Cuba

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There are strong indications that Nigeria would one day succeed in eliminating Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and syphilis infection from mother-to-child. Confirming this are experts who agree that if Nigeria adopts and implements policies like Cuba, which recently became the number one country in the world to end mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV, she will achieve the same result.  Recently, and Joint United Nations programme on AIDS (UNAIDS) and World Health Organization (WHO) declared Cuba the first country in the world to eliminate the transmission of HIV and syphilis from mother to child. In a statement which WHO sent through an international delegation who were in Cuba in March, it (the world health body) and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) certified the country as having   met the criteria. In 2013, only two children in Cuba were born with HIV and five with syphilis, the statement said. The P

Rotimi, 28, seeks N0.28m for urgent eye surgery

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Unless there is urgent intervention, Rotimi Michael Sowemimo might go blind following a complicated eye problem which the medical doctors handling his case at the Eye Foundation Hospital described as Rhegmategenous Retinal Detachment. Rotimi needs a total N280, 000 to have his eyes checked and operated on. Unfortunately, Rotimi who has no one to support him cannot afford to pay the hospital bill. According to a medical report signed by a Consultant Ophthalmologist, Dr. A. Samuel, it was obvious the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) could not handle Rotimi’s problems, before Rotimi was referred from LUTH to the Eye Foundation, Ikeja. Samuel also said that when Rotimi was presented at LUTH, the posterior segment in the right eye revealed Chorio Retinal Scar, Large Retinal detachment, while the left eye has complicated cataract with posteriors.   Rotimi A breakdown of the cost of treatment by a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon/Vitreo Retinal Specialist, Mrs. Chastmier Ejorh