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Gardy Chacha

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Gardy Chacha

Gardy Chacha writes for the Standard Health
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Pollution from a manufacturing firm in Athi River blamed for respiratory ailments.
By Gardy Chacha 2024-05-15 18:00:00
Cancer comes about because of the transformation of normal cells into abnormal (tumour) cells.
By Gardy Chacha 2024-10-11 12:15:00
Cancer comes about because of the transformation of normal cells into abnormal (tumour) cells.
By Gardy Chacha 2024-10-11 12:15:00
Before your next bush cuisine, please take a pose and contemplate the potential risks, because eating bush meat could potentially leave you fighting a deadly disease.
By Gardy Chacha 2024-09-23 16:00:00
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) now claims 27.3 lives per 100,000 after Malaria, tuberculosis and HIV and Aids. Africa CDC’s Dr Yewande Alimi says AMR prolongs hospital stays.
By Gardy Chacha 2024-10-13 16:30:00
Hundreds of scientists who attended the 8th World One Health Congress (WOHC) in Cape Town, South Africa, are unanimous that the next pandemic is nigh.
By Gardy Chacha 2024-10-13 18:19:50
Providing adolescents with adequate knowledge on their sexual and reproductive health needs an approach that must involve parents, with all hands on deck.
By Gardy Chacha 2024-11-01 16:30:00
More than seven springs inside Kajulu forest that have come back to life after years of planting trees by the Kajulu Community Forest Association.
By Gardy Chacha 2024-11-04 10:33:03
Since their arrival in Kenya nearly 80 years ago, Indian house crows have become the most abundant bird species along the coast.
By Gardy Chacha 2024-11-18 16:40:00
It has been nearly eight decades since the house crow was first sighted in Kenya and by June 2024, its population was estimated at over one million.
By Gardy Chacha 2024-11-18 14:40:00