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      KNOWLEDGE AND CONTRACEPTIVES USE BEHAVIOUR AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN 

      SALAKO, S. P. (2016-04)
      Young people engage in risky sexual behaviour but do not utilize contraceptives. This has led to an increase in unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections in this population. Most Previous studies have focused ...
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      KNOWLEDGE, PERCEPTION AND PATTERN OF CONSUMPTION OF INSTANT NOODLE WITH THE SEASONING AMONG UNDERGRADUATES OF OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE 

      OLANIYAN, O. O. (2015-09)
      Evidence has shown that high intake of salt may contribute to the increase in non-communicable diseases such as high blood pressure (HBP). Consumption of food items with high salt content has great potential to predispose ...
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      KNOWLEDGE, PERCEPTION, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF ACTIVE COMMUTING WITHIN CAMPUS AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN 

      ADEKEYE, J. T. (2017-03)
      Physical inactivity is a major contributing factor to the burden of Non-communicable diseases especially among adolescent and young adult and active commuting has a potential to increase the physical activity (PA) levels ...
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      KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICES AND PERCEPTION RELATED TO ABORTION AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN, NIGERIA 

      ADEYEMO, B. A. (2015-06)
      Abortion-related complications among young persons in the institutions constitute a public health problem in many developing countries including Nigeria. Previous studies on the antecedent factors relating to abortion among ...
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      MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY PATTERNS OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS SEEN AT THE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICE, UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN 

      BADA, S.O. (2012-08)
      Undergraduate students in tertiary institutions are not immune to morbidity and mortality due to the rigors of academic life and harmful lifestyle behaviours they may adopt in order to cope with tertiary education. Thus ...
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      PATTERN OF UTILIZATION OF TOILET FACILITIES IN THE HALLS OF RESIDENCE AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN 

      UMAR, M. S. (2016-02)
      An understanding of the pattern of toilet utilization among undergraduate students is very important, as it could be predictive and protective of their social and health safety in the academic environment. While the ...
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      PERCEPTIONS AND PRACTICE OF MOBILE PHONES USE WHILE DRIVING AMONG THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, NIGERIA 

      COKER, O. S. (2015-04)
      Mobile Phone (MP) accident-related distractions among young persons constitute a public health problem in many parts of the world including Nigeria. Previous studies on mobile phone use while driving (MPUWD) focused more ...

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