Ogoina, Nigerian Prof recognised among TIME’s most influential
Dimie Ogoina, a professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases at the Niger Delta University, Bayelsa has been recognized among TIME...
Dimie Ogoina, a professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases at the Niger Delta University, Bayelsa has been recognized among TIME...
The growth of research work establishing communication between the immune system and cancer cells has raised hopes of achieving immunity...
Ghana Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has approved the use R21/Matrix-MTM, a malaria vaccine developed by the University of Oxford...
The attraction of private equity to Nigeria’s healthcare industry has waned, with most businesses struggling to achieve the scale sufficient...
When Michael Deater’s health worsened while waiting to get a lung transplant at the University of Florida Health Centre, a...
The bill seeking to prevent locally-trained medical and dental practitioners from leaving Nigeria until after five years of practice has...
The Nigerian Medical Students Association (NiMSA) has condemned the bill to mandate Nigerian-trained medical or dental practitioners to practice in...
As part of efforts to reduce the number of healthcare workers leaving the country, a bill aimed at locking in...
Two things can force an organ donor: acute financial pressure or coercion under organised crime. None of these would be...
India, the world’s second most populous country, does have a lesson for Africa’s most populous nation on how to be...