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Thursday, 25 April 2013 12:53
Tackling the Impotency Challenge
Although it affects a large number of men, erectile dysfunction is one subject that is hardly ever discussed openly by the patients and even doctors Come out you non-performing husbands; We seek explanation. For treating your wives like your sisters; We seek explanation. For dangling flaccid phallus all through the nights; We seek explanation. For eating our food without satisfying our needs; We seek explanation. – Ogun Festival Song Although Julius Esho, a consultant urologist, is no poet, he recently translated the above song from Yoruba to explain the topic, Erectile Dysfunction: Current Therapies, to a room full of medical doctors in Lagos. As the lecture unravelled on the wings of wise cracks and research, the room erupted…
Monday, 15 April 2013 19:52
Confronting the Lassa Fever Challenge
A combination of poor funding and lack of commitment from the Nigerian government has been identified as factors militating against efforts aimed at eradicating Lassa fever which experts say now claims more lives in the country than even HIV/AIDS, meningitis, malaria and typhoid The statistics are staggering and frightening and the dangers of a hitherto “strange and mysterious” disease have become more real than imaginary. Lassa fever, a perennial health problem in the West African sub-region associated with the dry season, has proved to be more deadly than the dreaded HIV/AIDS. Between January 1969 when the disease first broke out in Lassa village, Borno State and January 2013, over 100,000 lives have been lost in Nigeria. Dennis Agbonlahor,…
Wednesday, 20 March 2013 09:49
The Many Benefits of Beetroot Juice
A daily glass of beetroot juice can help lower blood pressure. With its sweet, earthy taste and ruby-red interior, beetroot is a favourite of foodies, but there’s far more to it than that. The majority of beetroot’s benefits stem from the unusually high levels of nitrates it contains – gramme for gramme it possesses about 20 times more than most other vegetables. Nitrates have suffered a bad reputation because of their use as a food additive. Animal experiments had linked their commercial use to cancer and in the 1960s, the World Health Organisation set upper limits on their use. However, recent studies have shown that nitrates in beetroot help to lower blood pressure. A 2010 study carried…
In spite of warnings on adverse side effects, sex stimulants appear to be increasingly popular among Nigerian men, young and old It was the first and the last time Lekan Ajayi, a supplier of household items, would use a sex stimulant. And the reason for this complete volte-face is not far-fetched. He had a near fatal experience using an aphrodisiac. Ajayi was walking along one of the busy streets of Lagos in search of a job when he came across some of the vendors hawking their wares surreptitiously. His curiosity got the better part of him as he approached one and after a brief chat, bought one of the many sex stimulants on offer. Later in…
Thursday, 14 March 2013 15:53
Inching Closer to Uhuru
As news of a Mississippi, United States, US, baby girl who was functionally cured of HIV spread like wild fire last week, the world is again back on the threshold of history, panting for that golden moment, when man will declare a resounding victory over HIV/AIDS. It will be the second time in five years that the world will get so close yet so far away from getting a cure for HIV/AIDS. Timothy Ray Brown, a gay American living in Germany, was the first living person to be functionally cured of the virus. It happened through an out-of-the box approach by Gero Hutter, then 37-year-old blood cancer specialist at the Charite Medical University, Berlin, Germany. Speaking about…
Tuesday, 05 March 2013 13:54
Why Relationship Worries Cause Illness
A group of Ohio State US fellowship researchers has found that married couples who are often worried about issues in their relationship have higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol and lower levels of T-cells, which are important in the immune system to fight off infections. Speaking on their research findings, Lisa Jaremka, lead author of the research group, says, “These concerns about rejection and whether or not you are truly cared for do have physiological consequences that could, in the long-term, negatively affect your health.” Jaremka, a postdoctoral fellow at Ohio State University’s Institute for Behavioural Medicine Research also said that the feeling of insecurity and anxiousness about your romantic relationship could actually harm your health…
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