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    Diabetes mellitus and its associated factors among patients with tuberculosis attending directly observed treatment centres in Oyo State, Nigeria: a cross-sectional evaluation by Anyanwu, Maureen Odochi, Ajumobi, Olufemi O, Afolabi, Nathanael B, Usman, Aishat, Kehinde, Aderemi

    Published in BMJ open (01-04-2022)
    “…ObjectiveDiabetes mellitus (DM) and tuberculosis (TB) comorbidity is evolving into an emerging epidemic globally. In Nigeria, a high burden of both diseases,…”
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    Association between Husband’s Alcohol Consumption and Women’s Physical Violence Experience in Nigeria: Moderating Role of Husband’s Controlling Attitudes by Sunmola, Adegbenga M., Sambo, Mohammed N., Afolabi, Nathanael B., Mayungbo, Olusegun A., Morakinyo, Luqman A.

    Published in Journal of family violence (01-04-2021)
    “…The current study examined whether husband’s controlling and domineering attitudes moderated the association between husband’s alcohol consumption and women’s…”
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    Experiences of Girls with Hearing Impairment in Accessing Reproductive Health Care Services in Ibadan, Nigeria by Arulogun, Oyedunni S, Titiloye, Musibau A, Afolabi, Nathanael B, Oyewole, Oyediran E, Nwaorgu, Onyekwere G.B

    Published in African journal of reproductive health (01-03-2013)
    “…Delivery of health services to people with hearing impairment is poorly understood in Nigeria and limited research has been done to throw more light on the…”
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    Experiences of girls with hearing impairment in accessing reproductive health care services in Ibadan, Nigeria : original research article by Afolabi, Nathanael B., Titiloye, Musibau A., Nwaorgu, Onyekwere G.B., Oyewole, Oyediran E., Arulogun, Oyedunni S.

    Published in African journal of reproductive health (01-12-2013)
    “…Delivery of health services to people with hearing impairment is poorly understood in Nigeria and limited research has been done to throw more light on the…”
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