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We publish talkhealth9ja.com, produced #TalkingHealthwithDrLaz on AIT (2020-2023), Produced TalkHealth9ja on Wazobia FM Abuja (2014-2019).

01/02/2026

Public Health Development Champion, Dr. Laz Ude Eze reacts to the death of Ifunanya Nwangene, demands actions to for everyone everywhere in Nigeria.

15/12/2025

Mental health is underrated!

15/12/2025

The Nigerian Coalition for AMR Prevention Awareness and Resource Mobilisation (NG-CAPAR) emerged after a multi-stakeholder engagement on greater resource allocation for AMR surveillance and containment in Abuja.
We are proud to be associated with this success story working together with our partners.

Photos from TalkHealth9ja's post 14/12/2025

The Nigerian Coalition for AMR Prevention Awareness and Resource Mobilisation (NG-CAPAR).

13/12/2025

Thank you AIT for this beautiful report on the need for more government action towards greater resource allocation for AMR surveillance and containment in Nigeria.

13/12/2025

News Central gave an excellent report of the stakeholders engagement on greater resource allocation for AMR surveillance and containment in Abuja.

Photos from TalkHealth9ja's post 13/12/2025

With support from MSH through the Fleming Fund, we convened a gathering of CSO leaders, senior national assembly officials, media and public health experts.
We discussed the challenges posed by antimicrobial resistance in Nigeria.
We discussed strategies for high level engagement of senior officials of government to facilitate greater resource allocation for AMR surveillance and containment.
Participants also resolved to work together as a group known as Nigeria Coalition for AMR Prevention Awareness and Resource Mobilisation (NG-CAPAR).

Photos from TalkHealth9ja's post 20/11/2025

Our boss, Dr. Laz Ude Eze will be speaking at the Ebonyians in Diaspora Conference today.

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Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring 18/06/2025

CALL FOR PAPERS
Addressing Dementia-Related Stigma: Global Perspectives, Challenges, and Inclusive Solutions
Guest Editors: Dr. Eimear McGlinchey, Prof. Iracema Leroi, Dr. Laz Eze, Prof. Marcia Cominetti

Submissions open: Thursday, 30 January 2025
Submission deadline: Saturday, 30 August 2025

Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment, & Disease Monitoring (A&D: DADM) invites submissions for a special topics series exploring the multifaceted challenges of stigma associated with dementia and its profound impact on individuals, families, and communities worldwide. This series seeks to examine stigma in all its forms and contexts—public, structural, internalized—and to explore its influence on access to care, the quality of care provided, and the overall wellbeing of those affected. With a global perspective, the series aims to highlight innovative and inclusive solutions that address these challenges.

The stigma surrounding dementia continues to be a pervasive issue globally, shaping public attitudes, healthcare systems, and individual experiences. It contributes to social exclusion, undermines quality of life, and creates significant barriers to timely and appropriate care. Across diverse settings, stigma restricts the ability of people living with dementia and their caregivers to access the support they need and deserve. Addressing stigma requires a comprehensive approach that challenges societal norms, reforms inequitable policies and financing, and fosters inclusive attitudes and practices.

This special series will take a global perspective on stigma, showcasing experiences and interventions from different regions, cultures, and contexts. Submissions that explore culturally grounded approaches, including those informed by indigenous and traditional knowledge systems, are welcome as part of a broader effort to examine stigma through multiple lenses. We encourage work that highlights the interplay of stigma with economic, systemic, and cultural factors, as well as innovative solutions for stigma reduction across various settings.

We invite contributions from researchers, clinicians, policymakers, advocates, and community leaders that examine the roots and consequences of stigma, its effects on care access and delivery, and strategies to reduce its impact. Submissions may include original research, case studies, policy analyses, or reflective pieces that amplify the voices of people with dementia, caregivers, and underrepresented communities, while also presenting practical and innovative approaches to change.

Submissions open on 30th January 2025. The strict deadline for submission of papers is 30th August 2025. All papers will undergo peer review and are subject to the standard author guidelines. Collation of articles into this issue is expected to occur at the end of 2025.

Special Issue Editors:
Dr. Eimear McGlinchey
Prof. Iracema Leroi
Dr. Laz Eze
Prof. Marcia Cominetti

Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment, & Disease Monitoring (A&D: DADM) invites submissions for a special topics series exploring the multifaceted challenges of stigma associated with dementia and its profound impact on individuals, families, and communities worldwide. This series seeks to e...

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