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      Great vegetables for a healthy prostate to limit the risk of prostate cancer . - 3 year(s) ago

      Prostate cancer is a worldwide concern typical in males that occurs in the prostate gland but there great vegetables for healthy a prostate.

      Source: The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News
      Categories: Expert Picks, Latest Headlines
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        drjkahn

        Great Vegetables For Healthy A Prostate https://t.co/QqSnDQ3BCc #kahnchronicle

    • Mashup Score: 9
      8 Reasons You Should Be Eating More Kale - 4 year(s) ago

      Kale contains powerful antioxidants like flavonoids,  quercetin and kaempferol. Here are more reasons than one, why you should jump into the nutrient pool of kale.

      Source: The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News
      Categories: Expert Picks, Latest Headlines
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        drjkahn

        8 Reasons You Should Be Eating More Kale — Guardian Life — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News #kahnchronicle https://t.co/SvWLzyRH06

    • Mashup Score: 4
      Taxation of beverages as strategy against heart disease - Part 2 | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News - 4 year(s) ago

      The implementation of a tax on these sugar sweetened beverages has emerged as a key target for policy intervention among economic and health advocates.

      Source: The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News
      Categories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest Headlines
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        KulikovUNIATF

        Taxation of sugary-sweetened #SSB beverages as strategy against heart disease in Nigeria. #NCDs #CVD #tax #health https://t.co/xlnamFivP0

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      ‘Nigeria loses $997 million yearly to aflatoxin-induced liver cancer’ | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News - 4 year(s) ago

      The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) has said 389 Nigerian agriculture export shipments have been rejected by the European Union between 1980 and 2016 even though 39 percent of it was as a result of aflatoxin contamination.

      Source: The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News
      Categories: Gastroenterology, Latest Headlines
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        LewisRobertsMD

        ‘Nigeria loses $997 million yearly to aflatoxin-induced liver cancer’ https://t.co/C3C4ulaUVY

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      Fix health sector with taxes from carbonated drinks, coalition tasks - 4 year(s) ago

      The National Action on Sugar (NASR), a health advocacy coalition, has urged the Federal Government to channel revenues realised from taxes

      Source: The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News
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        KulikovUNIATF

        Nigeria announces plans for an excise tax of N10 per🥤litre that would now be imposed on non-alcoholic, carbonated and sweetened beverages. #SODA #tax #sodatax #sugartax https://t.co/RRjMlOPmB6 https://t.co/MRTeIsfrLg

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      Expanding access to health insurance - 4 year(s) ago

      The Delta State Contributory Health Commission (DSCHC), with support from United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF), has develope

      Source: The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News
      Categories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest Headlines
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        yates_rob

        What is @UNICEF thinking promoting contributory health insurance schemes in Nigeria? This will NOT achieve UHC - it never does. https://t.co/d4Tz6EjbtM

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      How armed conflicts affect essential health needs of 630m women - 4 year(s) ago

      Essential health needs of no fewer than 630 million women and children – that is over eight per cent of the world’s population – are affected

      Source: The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News
      Categories: Cardiologists, Latest Headlines
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        ZainabASamad

        RT @rumichunara: How armed conflicts affect essential health needs of 630m women, children https://t.co/VhsGpl4kxX article by @cammuanya…

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      ‘Why crime rate may rise after COVID-19’ - 4 year(s) ago

      Security experts have predicted that following the crippling of businesses by the lockdown over the coronavirus outbreak, the crime rate may soar

      Source: The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News
      Categories: Hem/Oncs, Latest Headlines
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        pash22

        ‘Why crime rate in Nigeria may rise after COVID-19’ https://t.co/s06Ozb0LzX via @SundayOdita & @GuardianNigeria @drpiyushkr

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      Plagiarism: A criminal act of dishonesty | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News - 4 year(s) ago

      Plagiarism has always been a dishonest practice replicated in various ways, particularly within the educational sector. Students who seem very complacent with their studies

      Source: The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News
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        gbiondizoccai

        In the words of Oscar Wilde -– “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery (that mediocrity can pay to greatness)" https://t.co/TMvrGWXg0I

    • Mashup Score: 7
      FG rolls out national hypertension control initiative in Kano | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News - 5 year(s) ago

      Worried by the increase in the mortality rate of hypertension in Nigeria, the Federal Ministry of health has roll out National Hypertension Control Initiative (NHCI) in Kano. The project which is being piloted in Kano and Ogun states is designed to provide free screening for early detection and care management to effectively check high mortality […]

      Source: The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News
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        DrTomFrieden

        This week, @Fmohnigeria launched the Nigeria Hypertension Control Initiative. In Nigeria, 38% of adults have high blood pressure, yet many lack access to care. This program will bring services to communities in Kano and Ogun. Read more: https://t.co/Dy2R48G5Rm

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