Vol 2, Issue 5, 2022 Editorial i – Life Happens i – iii Read Editorial Articles 1 – Assessment of Information Communication Technology and eHealth Use Amongst Healthcare Providers in Selected Primary Health Centers in Kano, Nigeria. (Original Research)Ahmed MA, Mohammed M, Haruna U, Mustapha S, Wada Y, Ladan SM, Muhammad S, Zaji FM, Ahmed MH and Sha’aban A. 1 – 10https://doi.org/10.52968/27454730 Read Abstract Read full article 2 – Quality Evaluation of some Commercially Available Brands of Loratadine Tablets in Plateau State, Nigeria. (Original Research)Ajima U, Wannang NN, Poyi OC and Onah JO. 11 – 20https://doi.org/10.52968/27457801 Read Abstract Read full article 3 – Novel Antimalarial Drug Targets as Potent Tools to Accelerate Drug Discovery: A Short Review. (Review)Eze SC, Isioma M, Ugorji CC and Ozota GO. 21 – 29https://doi.org/10.52968/27455385 Read Abstract Read full article 4 – Evaluation of Pituitary-Testicular Axis and Lipid Profile Levels in Male Wistar Rats Administered Extra Virgin Olive Oil Versus Oleic Acid with a Normal Diet. (Original Research)Aisoni JB, Oyelowo OT and Morenikeji OA. 30 – 39https://doi.org/10.52968/27458411 Read Abstract Read full article 5 – Assessment of the Purchase Preferences of Nigerian Consumers Regarding Domestic and Foreign Products Sold in Community Pharmacies: A Case Study of Lagos State, Nigeria. (Original Research)Mohammed E, Ezike AC, Ahmed IB, Okafor UG, Ogidan O and Aderinola FM. 40 – 50https://doi.org/10.52968/27458188 Read Abstract Read full article 6 – Cauliflower (Brassicae oleracea) extract restores hormonal imbalance, resumes follicular maturation, and down regulates oxidative stress in oestradiol valerate-induced polycystic ovary syndrome in Sprague-Dawley rats. (Original Research)Gbotolorun SC, Ogunlade B, Oladele OM and Sogbesan OZ. 51 – 63https://doi.org/10.52968/27454590 Read Abstract Read full article 7 – Willingness to Pay for Infertility Treatments in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria. (Original Research)Bello MA, Odigie RU and Udezi WA. 64 – 73https://doi.org/10.52968/27459508 Read Abstract Read full article 8 – Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice About Malaria Prevention in a Sub-Urban Community in Southwestern Nigeria. (Original Research)Udoji MD, Ozota GO, Kayode EO, Nnebe CC, Ogundipe OK, Uzuh IF, Eze CVand Ebire OA. 74 – 80https://doi.org/10.52968/27457437 Read Abstract Read full article