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MYDAWA and AstraZeneca partnership

Dec 09, 20 MYDAWA and AstraZeneca partnership

Posted by in Africa, Featured, Medicines, News

NAIROBI, Kenya – AstraZeneca is pleased to announce its partnership with MYDAWA as part of our commitment to work towards a future where all people have access to sustainable healthcare solutions for life changing treatment and prevention. MYDAWA and AstraZeneca partnership – a commitment to patients Partnering to improve...

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US judge approves opioid settlement talks

Sep 16, 19 US judge approves opioid settlement talks

Posted by in Featured, Medicines, News, USA

USA, Opioid Settlement – A federal judge on Wednesday approved the substance of a proposal by lawyers representing cities and counties suing drug companies over the U.S. opioid epidemic that would bring every state and municipality in the country into their settlement talks. U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, in Cleveland,...

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Tanzania unveils Senographe Pristina Digital Mammography

Sep 13, 19 Tanzania unveils Senographe Pristina Digital Mammography

Posted by in Africa, Cancer, Featured, News, Technology

Dar Es Salaam – Tanzania unveils first Senographe Pristina Digital Mammography, another key milestone for early detection of breast cancer in East Africa. The launch of the digital mammography system is in line with the country’s Health Sector Strategic Plan to improve prevention and management of non-communicable diseases....

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SA to observe World Aids Day

Nov 30, 17 SA to observe World Aids Day

Posted by in Featured, News, South Africa

South Africa will tomorrow observe World Aids Day 2017 under the theme: ‘It is my right to know my status. Prevention is my responsibility’. South Africa to observe World Aids Day 2017 The theme encourages South Africans to make their actions count and to take personal and collective responsibility to prevent new HIV and TB...

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New technology assists uterine fibroids surgery

Oct 14, 15 New technology assists uterine fibroids surgery

Posted by in Featured, News, South Africa, Technology

South Africa – A new technology has been introduced at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital in Johannesburg to treat women suffering from uterine fibroids. Uterine Fibroids Technology A new technology has been introduced at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital in Johannesburg to treat women suffering from uterine...

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South Africans to fight HIV

Dec 02, 14 South Africans to fight HIV

Posted by in Featured, News, South Africa

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on South Africans to fight against prejudice, stigma and discrimination against those infected and affected by HIV. “Like racism, sexism, homophobia and other forms of intolerance, the stigmatisation of HIV is driven by ignorance and fear. We need to work to overcome ignorance and address...

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Don’t Discard Expired Medicines

Oct 16, 14 Don’t Discard Expired Medicines

Posted by in Featured, Medicines, News, USA

Expired Medicines – Research in America has revealed that expiry dates on medications that infer you ought not to take them have almost nothing to do with safety – they are designed to increase sales, and to provide manufacturers with protection against legal claims. Food and Drug Administration Expired drugs may lose some of...

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Problems towards Poor Brain Health

Oct 13, 14 Problems towards Poor Brain Health

Posted by in Aged, Education, Featured, Ireland, News

Brain Health – People who live in disadvantaged areas have a greater risk of developing cognitive dysfunction than people in better off areas, a study by Professor Helene McNulty and colleagues at the University of Ulster has found. Ageing Research and Development The findings of this study, funded by the Centre for Ageing...

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