Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Ā Absa Bank in partnership with UAP Old Mutual unveiled Absa Medical Insurance policy targeting self-employed and non-salaried individuals in the drive to increase access to health insurance. The policy that covers treatment for critical illness, inpatient, optical, dental, maternity, disability cover, funeral expenses, a wellness …
Read More »Israeli researchers develop RNA-based drug to destroy cancer cells in bone marrow
Jerusalem, Israel | Xinhua | Israeli researchers managed to destroy myeloma blood cancer cells using an RNA-based drug delivered to the cells by targeted lipid nanoparticles, Tel Aviv University said in a statement on Sunday. Adopting this method for “the world’s first time,” researchers destroyed 90 percent of the multiple …
Read More »World Hepatitis Day: āOne life, One liverā
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Ā Every year, the world commemorates World Hepatitis Day on the 28th of July as part of the efforts to raise awareness about this lethal but preventable viral disease that affects the liver causing liver cancer. As Uganda joins the rest of the world to mark …
Read More »Transport Minister says 95% of Kampala bodaboda riders are mad
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |The Minister of State for Transport, Fred Byabakama, has said 95% of the boda-boda riders in Kampala are mad. He explains that the ridersā madness is the reason why many of them, and their passengers are dying in road crashes. Byabakama, who was the chief …
Read More »Govt finally deploys medical interns, cuts allowances
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Ministry of Health has deployed medical interns to various training hospitals across the country, ending months of Ping-Pong between the interns and the government. In a notice released on Friday, Dr Henry Mwebesa the Director General of Health Services revealed that medical interns …
Read More »UCU graduates first cohort of medicine, dentistry Programme
Mukono, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The first cohort of students in the Bachelor of Medicine and Dentistry Program has graduated from Uganda Christian University-UCU. At Friday’s ceremony, 45 students graduated with a Bachelorās Degree in Medicine and Surgery and nine students with a Bachelor’s Degree in Dental Surgery. They …
Read More »Ministry of Health gets state-of-the-art mobile laboratory
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Ministry of Health has received a mobile laboratory worth sh700 million to strengthen surveillance of infectious diseases and healthcare systems along the borders. The lab which will be stationed at the Central Health Laboratories in Butabika National Referral Hospital in Kampala was donated …
Read More »Setting up a bone marrow transplant facility
Experts discuss essential factors and challenges Kampala, Uganda | PATRICIA AKANKWATSA |Ā Uganda Cancer Institute in collaboration with Magnus Medi and Aster Healthcare has been in talks about setting up a Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) facility at the institute to reduce the number of Ugandans who travel abroad for the procedure. …
Read More »Fighting off mental aging
Can reading and similar activities help? Kampala, Uganda | AGENCIES |Ā Millions of people around the world live with dementia, a chronic neurodegenerative condition that affects memory and thinking abilities. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimerās disease. While some treatments do exist to help manage the symptoms of dementia, …
Read More »High Court pins Dr Karungi for negligence in mother’s death
Fort Portal, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The High Court in Fort Portal City has held Dr. Christine Karungi liable for negligence, which led to the tragic death of Tracy Biryomumaisho, an expectant mother who was admitted to Ntara Health Centre IV with labor pains, awaiting delivery. The unfortunate incident …
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