In commemoration of this Year’s World Toilet Day, things to note
The toilet by way of definition is a fixed receptacle place into which an individual may urinate or defecate. It typically consists of a large bowl connected to a system … Read More
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The toilet by way of definition is a fixed receptacle place into which an individual may urinate or defecate. It typically consists of a large bowl connected to a system … Read More
The extent at which rice is consumed in Nigeria, Africa and some different nations of the world, is high. The locally prepared rice, famously called “Neighborhood Rice”, “Ofada Rice” or … Read More
In what looks like the greatest news as per the deadly Ebola Hemorrhagic fever, the approval of Ervebo vaccine may be the end of Ebola reign in the world. After … Read More
Good health is what everyone desires to have and truly it’s what we all need to function in all spheres of our life. However, no matter how best we desire … Read More
In commemoration of this year’s World Heart Day, it is important to bring to your notice some of the things we ignorantly do that hamper our heart health. The human … Read More
Hunger is a cue from the body for more nutrients in the form of food. Though taken as synonymous with appetite, appetite is the desire to eat. When there are … Read More
Calories are not fashioned the same way. It is understandable that diverse diets usually experience different forms of metabolic processes, and they have varying actions on our hormones, hunger, and the … Read More
A person or an individual is identified as an older adult when he/she is of ages 50 and above. Older adults are faced with a lot of health challenges that … Read More
Pregnancy is a state of being pregnant; the period from conception to birth when a woman carries a developing foetus in her uterus. Therefore, in this particular state, a pregnant … Read More
The year 1953 was the first recognized epidemic of yellow fever in Jos, Plateau state in Nigeria. Between September and December 1969, an estimated total of 397 patients with yellow … Read More