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Nakhumicha's troubled run at Afya House
Nakhumicha was blamed by opposition leaders for playing politics at funerals instead of concentrating on her ministerial duties.
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Nakhumicha's troubled run at Afya House
Toxic metals found in feminine hygiene products
The most alarming finding was the presence of lead in every single tampon tested. Lead, a potent neurotoxin, is toxic at any level of exposure, according to health experts.
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Toxic metals found in feminine hygiene products
Multivitamins: Study shows popping these pills has no long-term benefit
Many children and adults pop multivitamins pills daily hoping to fill nutritional deficits and boost their overall health.
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Multivitamins: Study shows popping these pills has no long-term benefit
Pollution causing more deaths than war, disease, drugs combined; study
Pollution, in all its forms, is now a greater global health threat than war, terrorism, malaria, HIV, tuberculosis, drugs, and alcohol combined.
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Pollution causing more deaths than war, disease, drugs combined; study
Beating cancer, AMR: Medical revolution of personalised medicine
Poorly equipped laboratories contribute to the rising antimicrobial resistance and late cancer diagnosis in Africa.
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Beating cancer, AMR: Medical revolution of personalised medicine
Landmark clinical trial shows promise in quest for HIV vaccine
A successful HIV vaccine will likely require at least three components aimed at distinct viral regions.
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Landmark clinical trial shows promise in quest for HIV vaccine
Mothers' high-stress hormone could be why newborns won't sleep at night
Babies with higher stress hormone levels late in their mother’s pregnancy can end up having trouble falling asleep, researchers say.
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Mothers' high-stress hormone could be why newborns won't sleep at night
Parents, educators urged to encourage play to boost learning
Experts are warning that parents and teachers are squeezing the role of play out of children’s lives as they try to prepare them for a competitive world.
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Parents, educators urged to encourage play to boost learning
International Day of Play celebrated with calls for more playtime
June 11 marked the first International Day of Play.
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International Day of Play celebrated with calls for more playtime
Study reveals copious amounts of plastic in human testicles
Researchers at the University of New Mexico have discovered “significant concentrations” of microplastics in the testicles of both dogs and humans.
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Study reveals copious amounts of plastic in human testicles
New Kemsa boss now promises a brighter day for scandalous body
At the height of Covid-19, Kemsa lost billions of shillings in procurement scandals. A myriad of maladies has brought the agency a sizable reputational challenge.
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New Kemsa boss now promises a brighter day for scandalous body
Working just three night shifts throws your body into chaos - study
The study shows these disrupted rhythms can be observed in just three days, which relays that early intervention to prevent diabetes and obesity is possible.
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Working just three night shifts throws your body into chaos - study
Pandemic Treaty in final stretch amidst rift between rich and poor nations
The Pandemic Treaty that was proposed by retired President Uhuru Kenyatta together with 24 other global leaders in 2021, is facing a turbulent here in Kenya.
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Pandemic Treaty in final stretch amidst rift between rich and poor nations
Why you should close hospital toilet before you flush
A new study has revealed that hospital toilets are the real hotbeds of bacteria and fungi, including dangerous drug-resistant superbugs—with men’s toilets being the worst culprits.
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Why you should close hospital toilet before you flush
UNICEF unveils five-year action plan, calls for prioritisation of the Children
UNICEF has launched 11 top advocacy priorities; aimed at accelerating timely actualisation of the Sustainable Development Goals, with a focus on children in Kenya.
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UNICEF unveils five-year action plan, calls for prioritisation of the Children
Study uncovers overlooked sexual health crisis among adults over 50
While sex may wane with age, research shows plenty of older adults are still doing it.
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Study uncovers overlooked sexual health crisis among adults over 50
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Patients agony as doctors in public hospitals hustle in private practice
Workers in public institutions are largely prohibited from engaging in work that directly conflicts with their positions.
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Patients agony as doctors in public hospitals hustle in private practice
Eating junk food during childhood may lead to irreversible memory issues
Prof Kanoski emphasises that adolescence is a sensitive period for the brain, as significant brain and physiological changes occur.
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Eating junk food during childhood may lead to irreversible memory issues
KMPDU rejects draft policy on intern doctors
The Ministry of Health has drafted new policy guidelines to manage the now controversial issue of intern doctors.
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KMPDU rejects draft policy on intern doctors
Sitting for hours linked to early death - exercise incapable of reversing effects
Sedentary behaviour, in general, isn’t healthy because it slows down muscle contractions, blood flow, and glucose metabolism
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Sitting for hours linked to early death - exercise incapable of reversing effects
Research uncovers link between eye changes and chronic kidney disease
Patients with kidney disease had thinner retinas and choroids compared to healthy individuals.
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Research uncovers link between eye changes and chronic kidney disease
Misdiagnosis, climate change to blame for pathogens' resistance to drugs
Antimicrobial resistance is among the top 10 global public health concerns threatening humanity, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Misdiagnosis, climate change to blame for pathogens' resistance to drugs
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Nakhumicha's troubled run at Afya House
Nakhumicha was blamed by opposition leaders for playing politics at funerals instead of concentrating on her ministerial duties.
By 5 months ago
Nakhumicha's troubled run at Afya House
Toxic metals found in feminine hygiene products
The most alarming finding was the presence of lead in every single tampon tested. Lead, a potent neurotoxin, is toxic at any level of exposure, according to health experts.
By 5 months ago
Toxic metals found in feminine hygiene products
Multivitamins: Study shows popping these pills has no long-term benefit
Many children and adults pop multivitamins pills daily hoping to fill nutritional deficits and boost their overall health.
By 5 months ago
Multivitamins: Study shows popping these pills has no long-term benefit
Pollution causing more deaths than war, disease, drugs combined; study
Pollution, in all its forms, is now a greater global health threat than war, terrorism, malaria, HIV, tuberculosis, drugs, and alcohol combined.
By 5 months ago
Pollution causing more deaths than war, disease, drugs combined; study
Beating cancer, AMR: Medical revolution of personalised medicine
Poorly equipped laboratories contribute to the rising antimicrobial resistance and late cancer diagnosis in Africa.
By 5 months ago
Beating cancer, AMR: Medical revolution of personalised medicine
Landmark clinical trial shows promise in quest for HIV vaccine
A successful HIV vaccine will likely require at least three components aimed at distinct viral regions.
By 5 months ago
Landmark clinical trial shows promise in quest for HIV vaccine
Mothers' high-stress hormone could be why newborns won't sleep at night
Babies with higher stress hormone levels late in their mother’s pregnancy can end up having trouble falling asleep, researchers say.
By 6 months ago
Mothers' high-stress hormone could be why newborns won't sleep at night
Parents, educators urged to encourage play to boost learning
Experts are warning that parents and teachers are squeezing the role of play out of children’s lives as they try to prepare them for a competitive world.
By 6 months ago
Parents, educators urged to encourage play to boost learning
International Day of Play celebrated with calls for more playtime
June 11 marked the first International Day of Play.
By 6 months ago
International Day of Play celebrated with calls for more playtime
Study reveals copious amounts of plastic in human testicles
Researchers at the University of New Mexico have discovered “significant concentrations” of microplastics in the testicles of both dogs and humans.
By 6 months ago
Study reveals copious amounts of plastic in human testicles
New Kemsa boss now promises a brighter day for scandalous body
At the height of Covid-19, Kemsa lost billions of shillings in procurement scandals. A myriad of maladies has brought the agency a sizable reputational challenge.
By 6 months ago
New Kemsa boss now promises a brighter day for scandalous body
Working just three night shifts throws your body into chaos - study
The study shows these disrupted rhythms can be observed in just three days, which relays that early intervention to prevent diabetes and obesity is possible.
By 7 months ago
Working just three night shifts throws your body into chaos - study
Pandemic Treaty in final stretch amidst rift between rich and poor nations
The Pandemic Treaty that was proposed by retired President Uhuru Kenyatta together with 24 other global leaders in 2021, is facing a turbulent here in Kenya.
By 7 months ago
Pandemic Treaty in final stretch amidst rift between rich and poor nations
Why you should close hospital toilet before you flush
A new study has revealed that hospital toilets are the real hotbeds of bacteria and fungi, including dangerous drug-resistant superbugs—with men’s toilets being the worst culprits.
By 7 months ago
Why you should close hospital toilet before you flush
UNICEF unveils five-year action plan, calls for prioritisation of the Children
UNICEF has launched 11 top advocacy priorities; aimed at accelerating timely actualisation of the Sustainable Development Goals, with a focus on children in Kenya.
By 7 months ago
UNICEF unveils five-year action plan, calls for prioritisation of the Children
Study uncovers overlooked sexual health crisis among adults over 50
While sex may wane with age, research shows plenty of older adults are still doing it.
By 7 months ago
Study uncovers overlooked sexual health crisis among adults over 50
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Patients agony as doctors in public hospitals hustle in private practice
Workers in public institutions are largely prohibited from engaging in work that directly conflicts with their positions.
By 7 months ago
Patients agony as doctors in public hospitals hustle in private practice
Eating junk food during childhood may lead to irreversible memory issues
Prof Kanoski emphasises that adolescence is a sensitive period for the brain, as significant brain and physiological changes occur.
By 7 months ago
Eating junk food during childhood may lead to irreversible memory issues