Sickle cell anaemia is a genetic blood disorder characterised by the production of an abnormal haemoglobin, known as haemoglobin S. […]
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Half Of Men Worry Over Sex Organ Size โ Study Reveals
Many men are experiencing issues with the size of their male sex organ that causes them to feel embarrassed in […]
Continue readingNigeria Set To Begin Production Of HIV/AIDS Test Kits, Anti-retroviral Drugs
Dr Temitope Ilori, the Director-General of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), says plans are on to […]
Continue readingResearchers Use Lab-grown Muscle To Repair Womanโs Failing Heart
In a groundbreaking clinical trial, researchers have successfully used patches of muscle grown from stem cells to repair a failing […]
Continue readingLoneliness Increases Heart Disease, Stroke, Diabetes Risk โ Study
New research published in Nature Human Behaviour suggests that strong social connections may boost the immune system and reduce the […]
Continue readingGIGANTOMASTIA: What To Know About Excessive Breast Growth (Causes, Symptoms, Treatment)
Gigantomastia, also known as macromastia or breast hypertrophy, is a rare condition characterized by excessive breast growth. The exact causes […]
Continue readingNigeria Tagged โWorld Capital Of Skin Bleaching,โ – FG Laments Growing Trend
The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Iziaq Salako, on Wednesday decried the increasing use of skin-lightening […]
Continue readingTaking Hot Foods And Hot Drinks Can Increase Your Risk Of Cancer; Hereโs What You Should Know
Thereโs something undeniably comforting about a steaming cup of tea or coffee, especially on a chilly morning. For many, the […]
Continue readingBREAKING: Scientists Create โAnti-Fatโ Vaccine
GISTSMATE MEDIA reports that Scientists have created a vaccine that helps the body resist gaining fat. This new weekly injection […]
Continue readingHidden Risks Of Premature Ejaculation; Causes, Cures
A recent report has shed light on the common problem of premature ejaculation (PE), affecting 30-40% of people with a […]
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