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Men and boys do cry! Engaging with men’s mental health, By Margaret Uddin-Ojeahere

Prioritising men’s mental health is not only essential, considering the relationship between mental health, physical health, relationships, and productivity, but vital for …

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Noetic Minders Health Services Brain and Art Initiative organised the Sip and Paint Wellness Break A program designed to promote mental health …

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Enjoy a healthy 2024 as we “no gree”for harmful mental health practice. It is important to state that I do not equate …

Broadcast media and mental health, By Margaret Uddin-Ojeahere

Appropriate resources and regular training on proper dissemination of information on mental health should be offered to journalists, media enthusiasts, script writers …

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Consultant Psychiatrist and a Fellow of the West African College of Physicians, Dr. Margaret Uddin-Ojeahere, says digital technology has helped in the management of mental …

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Mental Health, Protests and Social Upheavals In Nigeria, By Margaret Uddin-Ojeahere

Several risk factors associated with poor mental health following protests were identified among youths. …if we are to avoid a mental health crisis in the …

COVID-19 Lockdown - Are We Compromising the Emotional Status of Children. By Margaret Uddin-Ojeahere

Recently, there has been an upsurge of fear, apprehension, anxiety disorders and worsening states of pre-existing mental illness documented in adults. What …

The Rarity Of Elder Abuse In Nigeria - A Misconception Or Reality, By Margaret Uddin-Ojeahere

…abusers of the elderly include the relative or caregiver who denies access to regular food, hospital visits, drugs and general care, the …

Suicide As Newspaper Headline - To What End. By Margaret Uddin-Ojeahere

Avoid the gory details of the act, methods and locations; avoid repeated use of images which display the means or faces of …

Broadcast media and mental health, By Margaret Uddin-Ojeahere

It is important to emphasise that seeing a psychiatrist does not necessarily mean that one is “mad”. At times people need help …

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