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    General Health Who to trust and how to overcome COVID-19 misinformation in Nigeria – Nigeria Health Watch

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    Metro The first 90 days: How has Nigeria responded to the COVID-19 outbreak? #COVID19NaijaResponse – Nigeria Health Watch

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    Politics COVID-19 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: 5 Questions With Nigeria's Health Minister, Dr. Osagie Ehanire - Nigeria Health Watch

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    General Health Symptoms Check: #Covid19 Is NOT The Same As Malaria

    Is #COVID19 the same as #malaria? No. COVID-19 and malaria may have similar symptoms but they are VERY different diseases with different modes of transmission and treatment. #HealthFactCheckNaija #COVID19Nigeria
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    Hot weather could lead to kidney failure, stroke, excessive bleeding – The Guardian Nigeria

    Hot weather could lead to kidney failure, stroke, excessive bleeding. The current hot and humid weather nationwide, even in coastal areas, such as Lagos, is causing concern across the country, even as meteorologists and medical experts warn of its dangers … Read more via The Guardian Nigeria...
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    Metro 90% Of Nigerian Households Consume faeces-Tainted Water – Nairaland

    Ninety per cent of households in Nigeria consume contaminated water and other impure substances, the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) has revealed. Tap water Mrs Maureen Zubie-Okolo, a Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist with UNICEF, told newsmen that the water and sanitation situation...
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    7 Home Remedies for Managing High Blood Pressure – Healthline

    What is high blood pressure? Blood pressure is the force at which blood pumps from the heart into the arteries. A normal blood pressure reading is less than 120/80 mm Hg. When blood pressure is high, the blood moves through the arteries more forcefully. This puts increased pressure on the …...
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    Why constant cancer screening is important – Minister – Premium Times Nigeria

    To reduce the risk of having cancer, it is very important to engage in regular physical exercise and medical screening for the disease. The Minister of health, Isaac Adewole, gave this advice on Saturday in commemoration of the World Cancer Day, celebrated across the world every February 4. …...
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