Health and Safety Alerts
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has raised concerns over the rising abuse of new drugs disguised under street names such as 'Suck & Die' and 'Rubber Solution.' Recent seizures in Lagos and Kano revealed widespread abuse among youths, prompting the agency to issue warnings and increase surveillance.
The West African Society of Parental and Enteral Nutrition (WASPEN) has warned about the increasing rates of malnutrition in Nigeria, particularly in hospitals. The organization describes malnutrition as a silent killer affecting vulnerable populations and calls for proactive measures to address the issue.
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has raised concerns over the rising abuse of new drugs disguised under street names such as 'Suck & Die' and 'Rubber Solution.' Recent seizures in Lagos and Kano revealed widespread abuse among youths, prompting the agency to issue warnings and increase surveillance.
The West African Society of Parental and Enteral Nutrition (WASPEN) has warned about the increasing rates of malnutrition in Nigeria, particularly in hospitals. The organization describes malnutrition as a silent killer affecting vulnerable populations and calls for proactive measures to address the issue.
Health and Safety Alerts
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has raised concerns over the rising abuse of new drugs disguised under street names such as 'Suck & Die' and 'Rubber Solution.' Recent seizures in Lagos and Kano revealed widespread abuse among youths, prompting the agency to issue warnings and increase surveillance.
The West African Society of Parental and Enteral Nutrition (WASPEN) has warned about the increasing rates of malnutrition in Nigeria, particularly in hospitals. The organization describes malnutrition as a silent killer affecting vulnerable populations and calls for proactive measures to address the issue.
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