Noland Journal of Health Sciences
Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025)
Published: 2025-09-17
Child abuse through persuasive design, once perceived as a predominantly Western issue, has increasingly penetrated sub-Saharan Africa, facilitated by the spread of design knowledge and application. Despite its significant social, behavioral, and health consequences, the intersection of child
Akinola Oluwaseun David
1-18
The Relationship Between Apob/a1 Ratio And Measures Of Adiposity Among Adults In Nigeria
Background: The apolipoprotein B/A1 (apo B/A1) ratio has been shown to outperform conventional lipid markers in predicting cardiovascular disease (CVD). Body Mass Index (BMI) and Waist Circumference (WC) serve as indicators of total body and central adiposity, respectively, and are closely
Akinyemi Temitope Michael , Oluwaseun Grace Ifeoluwa
19-24
Managing Asthma In Nigerian Children: Challenges And Healthcare Implications
Asthma is a prevalent and serious global health condition affecting individuals across all ages and backgrounds. In children and adolescents, asthma is a common chronic illness, with higher morbidity and mortality observed among older school-age children and early
Eze Uchenna David
25-38
Background: Assessing patient satisfaction enables healthcare providers to evaluate how well their services meet the needs of their clients. While patient satisfaction surveys have been conducted in various healthcare settings in Nigeria, limited research has focused on prison healthcare
Okeke Uchenna David
39-53