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Can Some Antimalarial Drugs Affect Female Fertility? A Look at Amodiaquine

Many antimalarial medicines and herbs have been linked to possible effects on fertility. One of these medicines is amodiaquine (AQ), a drug closely related to chloroquine. Chloroquine has been known ...

When Our Genes Fight for Us: How Your Genotype Shapes Your Battle With Malaria

By Professor Abraham A. A. Osinubi (Dean, UNILAG School of Postgraduate Studies)Renowned Scientist • Distinguished Medical Doctor • Esteemed Administrator Malaria has been one of humanity’s oldest enemies. For centuries, it ...

How Quinine Affects Female Fertility: What a Study on Rats Reveals

Quinine is a well-known medicine that was once widely used to treat malaria. But did you know it may also affect fertility? Scientists have long known that quinine can reduce ...

Can Diabetes in Pregnancy Affect a Baby’s Brain?

Can Diabetes in Pregnancy Affect a Baby’s Brain? What New Research Says   Diabetes during pregnancy — called gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) — is becoming increasingly common, and it’s more ...

A study on the size and position of the sciatic nerve and how it varies in different people, based on certain body landmarks around the hip area – focusing on people from Nigeria.

The sciatic nerve (the largest nerve in the body that runs from your lower back down your legs) can vary a lot in how it’s positioned in the body. This ...

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