By Flavia Nassaka Doctors recommend regular de-worming for adults and children Many of us know that children require regular de-worming to stay healthy. However, only a few adults consider it equally important to de-worm. In reality, both children and adults are exposed to the same risk of worm infestation. The …
Read More »‘Numbers’ that kill?
By Flavia Nassaka Medical doctors warn against resorting to witchcraft over mythical disease Dr. Thomas Lutalo of the ministry of Health is battling an unusual condition. He is in charge of investigating reports of a `strange disease’ in parts of central Uganda which emerges as a number on the skin …
Read More »Meat: Why you should think before you eat
By Flavia Nassaka Eating Unhygienic meat can cause brucellosis, Hepatitis B, C and even cancer Beef is not only delicious but has plenty of nutritional value though it’s often labeled unhealthy food. It is a rich source of protein, which the body needs to build muscle, maintain organs and regenerate …
Read More »What’s wrong with evidence-based medicine?
By Devorah E. Klein, Gary Klein, and Shawna J. Perry Three reasons to be wary include issues of trust, shifting conditions, and flawed research Every health-care system balances coverage, quality, and cost – often focusing on one or two at the expense of the others. European systems, for example, tend …
Read More »The lost merchants of Juba
By Patrick Kagenda Ugandan traders stare down an uncertain future as South Sudan war rages Anyone wanting to see how the war in south Sudan has affected Uganda can look at the cross-border trade statistics of the World Bank. Better still, they can visit a place called “Arua Park” in …
Read More »Fastest CD4 testing machine hits the market
By Patrick Kagenda A new clinical gadget, MyT4CD4, which is being marketed as the latest CD4-testing gadget has hit the Ugandan market. The sellers of the gadget say it is “a rapid, service-free, Point-of-Care CD4 test that provides quantitative CD4 results in 10 minutes and is the fastest CD4 test …
Read More »Better care can save babies, mothers per year
By Agencies About a quarter of a million women worldwide die every year due to complications from carrying or delivering a baby The lives of three million women and babies can be saved every year by 2025 for an annual investment of about a dollar per head in better maternity …
Read More »Driving when pregnant
By Agencies Pregnant women have more car crashes in 2nd trimester: study Pregnant women who drive appear to be at a significantly higher risk of being in a serious car crash during the second trimester of their pregnancies, a new study suggests. The researchers, who believe fatigue and sleep disruption …
Read More »Experiencing Acacia Mall
By Patrick Kagenda Lavish offerings for those who can afford them Located in Kololo, the upscale area just off the central business district of the Kampala City, the recently opened Acacia Mall promises to transform the shopping experience of those who can afford it. Judy Rugasira, the Uganda Country Resident …
Read More »Shaking up `shaken baby syndrome’
By Waney Squier Have we been wrongly imprisoning parents on the basis of a flawed hypothesis? The most tragic event that can befall new parents is the sudden, unexpected death of their baby. Perhaps the only thing worse is the parents being wrongly accused of causing the death, and indeed …
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