By Joke Kujenya UP TILL RECENTLY, Nnena Francis, a vibrant 60-year-old retired teacher, had always led an active lifestyle. She recounts how she often enjoyed gardening, dancing, and playing with her grandchildren. However, over the years, as she narrated to JKNewsMedia, she said she had neglected her diet and often skipped meals and relying o...
By Joke Kujenya THERE’S GREEN shift. Jonathan P. Caulkins, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, couldn’t ignore the numbers staring back at him from his research. He notes that Americans, for the first time in history, are choosing cannabis over alcohol for their daily consumption. This worrisome trend was detailed in his latest st...
By Joke Kujenya NURSES ACROSS Nigeria are raising urgent concerns about the hostile work environments and excessive workloads they face in government health facilities. These challenges, they argue, are driving many professionals out of the field and jeopardizing patient safety. At a media briefing organized by the Nursing Group Administrators...
By Itunu Adesoji, Contributor WHEN NEW season rolls in, and daylight starts to wane, many people find themselves engulfed in an overwhelming sense of gloom. This seasonal shift can trigger Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a type of depression that disrupts lives and steals joy during the darker months. Unraveling the Mystery of SAD Living wi...
