Publications by authors named "A Asogun"

 One of the congenital central nervous system malformations with great impact on the mental and psychosocial development of children is congenital hydrocephalus and it happens to be one of the most common. A large vacuum exists between knowledge on maternal environmental risk factors associated with congenital hydrocephalus, most especially in our rural community which consists of a large segment of our society. Our study aimed to determine the knowledge and perception of mothers on factors existing in the maternal environment that potentially puts an increased risk of developing congenital hydrocephalus.

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  • Individuals who do not experience a drop in blood pressure at night (nocturnal nondippers) are at higher risk for hypertension and related health issues.
  • A study involving 97 participants from Benin, Nigeria, assessed how nocturnal nondippers respond to daily activities compared to those who do dip, using 24-hour blood pressure monitoring and activity diaries.
  • Results showed that nocturnal nondippers had reduced cardiovascular responses to changes in posture, location, mental activity, and mood, indicating that their overall blood pressure regulation may be impaired throughout the day.
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