Sighting dementia, MS, and diabetes Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Â The eyes have long been called the âwindows to the soul,â and increasingly, evidence is suggesting that they might be also windows to both the brain and body. Several health conditions can be detected by examination of the eyes, among …
Read More »MP Shartsi Musherure hails Bill and Melinda Gates for supporting Sembabule livestock sector
Sembabule, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Member of Parliament of Mawogola North, Sembabule District Shartsi K Musherure, has hailed Global Affairs together with the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation for supporting the livestock sector in Uganda. The MP on Friday attended a Shevax+ and stakeholder engagement meeting at at Rainbow Motel …
Read More »Ministry of health launches HIV self test kit
Kampala, Uganda |Â THE INDEPENDENT |Â The Ministry of Health has launched a new HIV blood self-testing kit, which has been piloted and found effective for use among university students. The Health Minister, Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng, says that the test kit dubbed “Check Now” was developed by global medical device company …
Read More »Plan to eliminate mercury from skin lightening products
Kampala, Uganda | AGENCIES |Â The Governments of Gabon, Jamaica and Sri Lanka have united in a $14 million project to eliminate the use of mercury in skin lightening products – a serious public health issue, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) announced on Feb.14 The initiative will support a holistic approach …
Read More »Does sex provide health benefits?
Kampala, Uganda | AGENCIES |Â Sex may give a boost to certain aspects of peopleâs well-being and physical health, some research suggests. However, several studies on the subject are now outdated, and not all potential benefits apply to everyone. Scientific research has highlighted several possible benefits besides procreation that come with …
Read More »Preserving nutrient supplements for children with Nodding Disease
SPECIAL FEATURE | THE INDEPENDENT | Early 2016, Jenifer Alaroker was transferred to Lapuda primary school located in Paicho Sub County in Gulu district. However, aside from teaching, she wasnât prepared for the heavy load that lay ahead though she quickly adapted and fitted in. âI was excited to be …
Read More »Africa CDC gets new heads
Dr Jean Kaseyaâs Challenge: Advancing Public Health in âPost-COVIDâ Era Kampala, Uganda | AGENCIES |Â Nine months after John Nkengasong left Africa CDC to head PEPFAR, the African Union has now elected a Director General for the continentâs leading public health institution who has the task of finding new ways to …
Read More »Nurses urged to register early for licenses
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Â The Chairperson for the Principals of Health Training Institutions in Uganda has advised nursing and midwifery students in their final year of study to apply for practicing licenses immediately after graduation to avoid complaints of delays. Rose Nassali notes that the registration process was made …
Read More »Kilembe Hospital closure leaves community stranded
When you cut off medicines, you declare death, says area MP Kampala, Uganda |Â Mubatsi Asinja Habati |Â Kilembe Hospital which is the biggest medical facility near Kilembe town and serves the residents of the Rwenzori mountains sub-region beyond as a general hospital is on the verge of closure. The 200-bed capacity …
Read More »Govts propose 300 amendments to International Health Regulations
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Â Governments have started the process of updating International Health Regulations (IHR) that were approved in 2005. Experts have held the first round of intensive discussions on the three hundred and seven amendments proposed by countries to this globally agreed instrument which sets out approaches and …
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