Pulmonary Embolism: Black Men Are More At Risk Of Blood Clots in the Lung

What prolonged sitting has to do with it. Causes, effects and tips on how to prevent pulmonary embolism   PULMONARY EMBOLISM may be for some, another of those high sounding words put together in the medical field. But, as a health condition, it is dangerous and so, we need to know what it is. We have DR. TUYI MEBAWONDU, FOUNDER, HEALTH FM NIGERIA to discuss this condition with us on today’s E-DISCOURSE. What is pulmonary embolism? The human body consists of intricate pipes that carry blood around its organs. The…

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Over 2 Million Nigerians Have Kidney Diseases Annually – Expert

7 signs your kidney is in danger, why black male are more at risk, link between hypertension and kidney damage + the dos and don’ts for a healthy kidney: All you may need to know about Africa and rising cases of kidney failure unveiled during Platforms Africa’s weekly e-Discourse.   For a long time Africans have allowed politics to dominate serious discussions on the continent. As a result, not much attention is given to health. Africans use Social Media platforms to eulogise half naked women and men, seeking attention as…

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Platforms Africa Unveils Speakers For Continental Forum

Why lack of adequate focus on qualities of who occupies Legislative seat is a minus for businesses in Nigeria – Adeola Yusuf speaks at unveiling of official flier for Platforms Africa Forum 2022 + roll call of speakers   Solution to business, enterprise and governance hurdles in Africa will top the agenda at Platforms Africa’s forthcoming continental forum in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital. Team Lead of Platforms Africa, Adeola Yusuf, who said this at the unveiling of the official flier for the event in Lagos, maintained that the forum coming…

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Why Another Lockdown Over COVID-19 Omicron Variant is Unlikely – Expert

“Get your shot and still keep safe,” Doctor Tuyi Mebawondu opens up on reasons the unvaccinated Africans are big threats to the vaccinated ones   A public health expert, Dr Tuyi Mebawondu, has described vaccination as the most critical tool to end the pandemic as he declared that another lockdown over COVID-19 Omicron Varriant is unlikely. Speaking at the weekly e-Discourse organised by leading Pan-Africa forum, Platforms Africa, Mebawondu said that the vaccinated still have an upper edge adding that the unvaccinated exhibit the worse form of the disease and…

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