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Path Uganda Launches Oxygen Strategy To Address Shortages

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Path Uganda in partnership with Ministry of Health have  launched a national strategy to scale up medical oxygen supply in health centres. In Uganda there is acute shortage of oxygen in referral hospitals. Permanent Secretary Ministry of health Dr. Diana Atwine while presiding over the ceremony cautioned partners to support government to realize the ambitious strategy. She said in Uganda ...

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Over 3000 Ugandans Receive Free Heart Treatment

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Over 3000 Ugandans received free heart treatment and check up courtesy of prudential Uganda in the second edition of Prudential heart camp held at City Square ground. The public also received expert advice from professional cardiologists doctors and nutritionists on how to prevent heart disease by having regular check ups blood sugar and blood pressure. Prudential Assurance Managing Director pledged ...

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Bebe Cool Is 100% healthy – Advises Everyone To Go For Cancer Screening At Mulago Hospital

Bebe Cool Tests 100% Cancer Health At Mulago Hospital

Celebrated Gagamel International boss Moses Ssali commonly known as Bebe Cool, urged revelers, family, friends and all Ugandans above the age of 40 to go for cancer testing. Check also: Kenyan Woman Commits Suicide After Being Diagnosed With Breast Cancer On an evident note, the “Want it” Hit maker Bebe Cool is already above 40 years and he confirmed it ...

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Are We Contributing to the Mental Health Crisis? 

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Mental health has become a serious problem globally. It is not just in the U.S. For the longest time, most individuals have been reluctant to talk about mental illness, but with time, people are learning to open up more about the issue. However, it could be that with everyone talking about this topic and even the stories being shared on ...

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African States Advised To Invest In Health Care Training

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African States have been advised to invest in training health workers  in a bid to provide universal health services for its citizens. Association of Schools of Public Health in Africa (ASPHA) President Prof Adongo Philip says majority of African States have failed to invest in training health professionals hence low qualified people to treat sick population. He said other parts ...

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