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Managing Frequent Sickness Episodes: Malaria Prevention Guide for Students
What are the main symptoms of malaria? Common symptoms include fever, chills, headache, fatigue, and muscle aches. Malaria symptoms can resemble…
Dealing with Menstrual Irregularities: Help Guide for OOU Students
As a student, juggling academics, social life, and other responsibilities can be overwhelming. Menstrual irregularities are common, and understanding what’s…
Dealing with Depression: A Guide for OOU Students
What is depression, and how is it different from feeling sad? Depression is a prolonged mental health condition characterised by…
Guide to stay healthy during exams for undergraduate students
Examination periods can be one of the most stressful times for students, with long hours of studying, heightened stress, and…
Recreational Drug Use And Mental Illnesses Among Undergraduate Students
What is recreational drug use?Recreational drug use refers to the use of drugs to achieve a pleasurable effect, often without…
Living with HIV/AIDS as a Student: Overcoming Challenges and Thriving
What is HIV and AIDS? HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system. If left untreated, it…
Understanding Haemoglobin Genotype: Essential Knowledge for OOU Students
What is a hemoglobin genotype?A haemoglobin genotype refers to the specific genetic makeup of an individual’s haemoglobin, determined by the…
Understanding blood group and rhesus factor: A guide for OOU Students
What is a blood group? A blood group is a classification of blood based on the presence or absence of specific…
Living with Seizure disorders: A Guide for OOU Students
What is a seizure disorder? A seizure disorder, also known as epilepsy, is a neurological condition where a person experiences recurring,…
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