The Independent
Researcher says early results are promising, but human trials far off NEWS ANALYSIS | TITILOPE FADARE | When Mutiat Ibrahim, a pharmacognosy researcher at the University of Lagos, began surveying traditional medicine practitioners across Nigeria, she was cataloguing something many in formal medicine had long dismissed—the use of herbal rings and waist beads as contraceptives. Unplanned pregnancies are … The post Herbal ‘contraceptive rings’ pique interest in Nigeria appeared first on The Independent Uganda: .
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