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TTribune Online (NG)·5d ago

Experts from a multinational study have indicated that the routine use of episiotomy, a common procedure during childbirth to prevent severe tearing, may pose a heightened risk of life-threatening bleeding in anaemic mothers. This finding raises concerns about the safety of the procedure for women with this condition, according to the study.

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VVanguard (NG)·5d ago

A global report released by the WHO and partners indicates that over 655 million people worldwide lack access to electricity, while nearly two billion depend on polluting fuels for cooking. This situation poses significant health risks and exacerbates existing inequalities, highlighting a potential global energy and health crisis.

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AAl Jazeera·6d ago·covered by 2 sources

Kenya has halted the construction of a US-run Ebola facility following a court order and public outcry regarding the project. The $13.5 million funding from the US has faced criticism, with concerns that it may obscure potential health risks associated with the facility, according to Al Jazeera.

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Experts from a multinational study have indicated that the routine use of episiotomy, a common procedure during childbirth to prevent severe tearing, may pose a heightened risk of life-threatening bleeding in anaemic mothers. This finding raises concerns about the safety of the procedure for women with this condition, according to the study.

TTribune Online (NG)·5d ago
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A global report released by the WHO and partners indicates that over 655 million people worldwide lack access to electricity, while nearly two billion depend on polluting fuels for cooking. This situation poses significant health risks and exacerbates existing inequalities, highlighting a potential global energy and health crisis.

VVanguard (NG)·5d ago
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Kenya has halted the construction of a US-run Ebola facility following a court order and public outcry regarding the project. The $13.5 million funding from the US has faced criticism, with concerns that it may obscure potential health risks associated with the facility, according to Al Jazeera.

AAl Jazeera·6d ago·2 sources
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