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As the world marks Malaria Day today, Nigerian families are still battling the scourge, with a whopping N1.156 trillion spent on treatments annually.
Malaria was a major killer in British India, claiming millions of lives. Colonial infrastructure aided its spread and British ...
On World Malaria Day, we explore how malaria differs from other mosquito-borne diseases—from the mosquito species involved to ...
Developments in genomics are enabling the rise of personalised medicine, with therapies tailored specifically for individuals ...
If you think you are a magnet to mosquitoes, there is a scientific reason for that. Mosquitoes get attracted to certain ...
World Malaria Day, marked annually on 25 April, was instituted by WHO Member States during the World Health Assembly of 2007. It is an occasion to highlight the need for continued investment ...
In the stillness of the night, when the body should lie calm in sleep, something else may be happening beneath the surface. For some people, the dreaming mind turns the body into a stage for sudden ...
With the change in weather, the Health Department is gearing up for medical exigencies like dengue and chikungunya outbreaks.