Health

New drug gives total protection from HIV and is easy to use

Researchers have announced a significant development in the fight against HIV with a new...

$4 million grant to fight eye condition common among 40-year-olds in Nigeria, India

RestoringVision has been awarded a $4 million grant from Founders Pledge to address presbyopia at scale in India and Nigeria, the...

Eko Health raises $41 million to scale AI-driven heart, lung disease detection

Eko Health, a pioneer in applying artificial intelligence for early detection of heart and...

Doctor beats cancer with his own revolutionary treatment

An Australian doctor has announced a year of being cancer-free after pioneering his own...

Paracetamol During Pregnancy: 25-year study finds no link to birth defects

Pregnant women can breathe a sigh of relief. A new study published in Journal of...

World TB Day: Africans can solve the disease that haunts us — here’s how 

I was born in Brakpan, Johannesburg, South Africa, and grew up in eSwatini (known...

Sokoto struggles with “overwhelming” polio vaccine rejection

Sokoto state is facing a renewed challenge in its fight against polio. A recent...

Historic global child mortality success story leaves Africa behind

The number of children who died before their fifth birthday has reached a historic...

59 doctors resign in Nasarawa, threatening healthcare delivery

Nasarawa state is grappling with a healthcare crisis after dozens of doctors abandoned their...

Lassa fever kills 72 in Nigeria in six weeks

Seventy-two people died of Lassa fever across Nigeria in the first six weeks of...

Nigeria leads the world in unvaccinated children; millions at risk

Nigeria has the highest number of children who have not received any doses of...

How drones bridge vaccination gap in rural Cross River

The use of drones is bridging vaccination gap in rural Cross River state, local...

‘Appalling conditions’ in Plateau after Christmas killings – WHO

The Christmas eve attacks that saw about 200 people massacred in Plateau state forced...

How MSF is fighting Lassa fever in Nigeria

“My mother-in-law asked me how I was feeling, and I told her I was...

Ogun’s health insurance mirrors Nigeria’s woeful enrollment

Only about 150,000 people have enrolled in Ogun state’s health insurance programme, just about...

World’s first malaria vaccines rollout starts in Cameroon

Cameroon has initiated the rollout of the world's first malaria vaccine, marking a historic...

Medical AI may pose risks for poor countries, WHO warns

The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised concerns about the potential dangers of introducing...

Analysis: Cape Verde shows Nigeria can be malaria-free

Cape Verde has achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming the first sub-Saharan African nation...

Nigeria can’t find new doctors to replace many moving abroad

Nigerian hospitals are not finding replacements for the large number of medical doctors moving...

Only 2% of Nigerian women got critical health support in 2023: UN

Only 2% of women in Nigeria expecting sexual and reproductive health services and gender-based...