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Bunia, a dusty city of perhaps 650,000 in Ituri, a province of eastern Congo, has long known war. Since the start of this year, rebels have burned dozens of villages to the ground and hacked hundreds of people to death with machetes. A rebel group made up of assailants from the seed-sowing Lendu tribe has launched a series of attacks on the pastoralist Hema. The government hospital in the city is overrun with patients. “We have people wounded with machetes, with gunshots, women with amputated limbs, people with fractures,” says John Katabuku, a doctor working there. “When the displaced arrive…
According to a new study published in the Lancet journal of Diabetes and Endocrinology, the adverse effects linked to the former can be effectively reversed by diet and exercise in 61% of diagnosed patients. Roughly 34.2 million people are living with diabetes in the US (10.5% of the population). This number likely increases exponentially when adjusted for the many cases that go undiagnosed. Although clinical care for the condition has advanced considerably in the last five years, ensuing literature has determined that the symptoms associated with diabetes can be mitigated by relevant lifestyle changes. In fact, according to a new…
Physical activities and face masks both help protect people from Covid-19 that has been spreading across the world. However, the combination could also put people at risk of serious health problems. Health experts recommend that people stay physically active amid the Coronavirus pandemic to boost the immune system. Face masks are also recommended to protect people from the virus that spreads through droplets from infected individuals. However, exercising and wearing face masks at the same time can be a bad combination. That is because of potential breathing challenges that could affect performance and even cognitive function. “A mask makes it…
Are you using hand sanitizer correctly? Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, experts have continually stressed that frequently washing your hands with soap and water is one of the best and easiest ways to help prevent a COVID-19 infection. But with more and more Americans finding themselves outside the safety of their homes as coronavirus-induced restrictions are gradually eased across the nation, hand sanitizer could prove to be useful, especially when out and about In fact, hand sanitizer that contains at least 60 percent alcohol is one of the three essential items the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now…
The seventh annual Global Forum on Nicotine - GFN - took place on June 11th & 12th and was organized by "Knowledge Action Change Limited (KAC)", headed by Professor Gerry Stimson, Public Health social scientist from the United Kingdom. Usually held in Warsaw, Poland, this year's event took place virtually due to Covid-19. Under the theme "Science, ethics and human rights", more than thirty experts/scientists from the public health sector, tobacco industry, tobacco control sector, and consumers, discussed various topics including the relevance of science versus ideology, the importance of a patient centered approach, the potential of vaping in low-income…
She was 13 when the Ebola virus struck her country, shuttering schools across Sierra Leone. The closures lasted nine months, but Mari Kalokoh could not return to the classroom for years. “I felt like nobody,” she recalled of her time on the street, begging for food. Now, a radio has replaced her teacher in the era of Coronavirus. The previous epidemic in West Africa forced more girls than boys to halt their studies in the ensuing years, from 2014 to 2016, researchers say, dimming economic prospects for a generation of young women. Educators fear the Coronavirus pandemic could trigger another…
Reduced face-to-face contact among teenagers and their friends during the pandemic could have damaging long-term consequences, neuroscientists say. At a sensitive time in life, their brain development, behaviour and mental health could suffer. Using social media might make up for some negative effects of social distancing, they write in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health. But they call for schools to reopen for young people as a priority when safe. Adolescence - defined by the scientists as between 10 and 24 - is a vulnerable stage, when young people want to spend more time with their friends than their family,…
The new report, published in the journal Nutrients, set out to reinstate the nutritional value of pomace olive oil (POCTA). At the center of The Mediterranean Diet (widely celebrated as one of the best in recent memory) is olive oil. The liquid fat is rich in antioxidants and various anti-inflammatory agents studied to promote wellness. Olive oil can even dramatically decrease one’s risk of developing obesity. The mechanisms behind these benefits were recently explored in a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Seville. According to their findings, orujo olive oil (widely recognized as industrial waste) curbs excessive…
You've probably heard the term "food is medicine," but here's a pill that's hard to swallow: that's not always the case. Not only are some foods far from beingmedicine, but eating certain foods may even cause health problems that require you to take medicine. Some foods are so unhealthy that they can cause an array of ailments, from metabolic disorders to cardiovascular diseases to cancer. Weight gain, while definitely a negative side effect, pales in comparison. However, weight gain is the term that typically gets your ears to perk up, so we'll start there. We found that 7 foods that…
William C. Danvers Among the many problems the Covid-19 pandemic has created are opportunities for non-state actors, including terrorists and organized crime, to undermine governments and the most vulnerable victims of this horrible disease. This poses a threat to the U.S. and other nations, now and in the future. It is, therefore, imperative that the U.S. government and its allies continue to work together to ensure that non-state actors do not get the upper hand while the world responds to, and rebuilds from, the pandemic. Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), recently made clear that we…
January 15, 2025

Nigerian stock market loses N1.1trn in major selloff

The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) experienced a significant decline yesterday as investors lost N1.1 trillion…
January 11, 2025

Ohanaeze Ndigbo gets new President-General

John Azuta-Mbata, a former senator, has been elected as the new president-general of Ohanaeze Ndigbo,…
January 15, 2025

Essential skills needed to make money online in 2025

Melissa Houston Due to technological advancements and global digitization, there are growing opportunities to make…
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Shy man cuts off 4 fingers instead of telling boss he wanted to quit his…

A 32-year-old Indian man admitted to cutting off four fingers on his left hand to…
January 14, 2025

Boko Haram’s strategy created 60,000 child fighters, military chief says

Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Christopher Musa, has disclosed that over 60,000 children are among…
January 15, 2025

Here’s the latest as Israel-Hamas war enters Day 467

Gaza ceasefire appears close as US, Egyptian leaders put focus on 'coming hours' Negotiators were…
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Stem cell therapy to correct heart failure in children could 'transform lives'

Renowned visionary English physician William Harvey wrote in 1651 about how our blood contains all…
January 08, 2025

NFF appoints new Super Eagles head coach

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has appointed Éric Sékou Chelle as the new Head Coach…

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