The top brass of the Africa Media Malaria Research Network (AMMREN) led by Pa Modou Faal on Monday called on Alhagie Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara, former President of The Gambia, who is also AMMREN's national patron at his residence in
Following a health report that indicates that typhoid has intensified in Wakiso District, health officials have resorted to a mass test of foodstuff dealers to reduce contamination.
Total Petroleum Ghana Limited, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), has launched a series of activities to create public awareness about malaria prevention.
Canadian scientists working with Ugandans at Makerere University have reported that their novel drug candidates to treat malaria have demonstrated good safety in their first toxicity tests in animals.
Results from trials in South Africa, Kenya and Uganda in 2006 showed that male circumcision reduced the transmission of HIV from women to men by up to 60 percent. On the basis of these results, the Joint United Nations Programme
Road accidents are costing the country millions of shillings in lost manpower, with those killed or injured mostly aged between 15 and 44 years, a prime career and family stage in life.
The Nigerian people are complaining that there are many probes being carried out by the House, but why the complaints? It is not right ...What we are doing is a system review, a process review, not necessarily a probe."- Representative
IT has been a long journey for the Mulago School of Nursing and Midwifery to upgrade to diploma level. The school, founded in 1955 with a capacity of 120 students, has expanded to the current 800 students.
National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has taken samples of the poisonous beans eaten by students of a secondary school in Gombe for laboratory test.
A record 2 168 suspected cholera cases have been reported in the Kunene Region since the beginning of the year with the first case reported at Okangwati in Epupa constituency, some 120 kilometres north of Opuwo.
The Concept College, London is organising a training for professionals and students who are working or intend to work in the field of HIV/AIDS and Health promotion management.
African governments have been called upon to make good their pledge to allocate fifteen per cent of their national budgets to addressing health issues in their respective countries; in a bid to help boost development all over the continent.
The Minister of Health and Social Services Dr Richard Kamwi says Namibia ranks amongst the top five countries which have to date met the commitments made by the Heads of State and Government during the UN Special Session on HIV/Aids