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Hospital staffers compose largest delegate group enlisting for AfriHealth conference as global debate on telemedicine takes centre stage
Source: starfm,com Published on November 25, 2011 25.November.2011:- With only a week to the opening of the fourth annual AfriHealth conference, the continent’s leading forum to discuss management issues, technology…
Cipla Medpro set on African expansion
Source:BusinessDay TAMAR KAHN Published: 2011/08/26 07:47:24 AM CAPE TOWN — Hard on the heels of its rivals, local generic drug maker Cipla Medpro plans to expand into Africa to accelerate…
Surgery that heals fast and leaves minimal scars
Source: Capital FM By:CATHERINE KARONGO on August 19, 2011 NAIROBI, Kenya, Aug 19 – Have you ever heard of a situation where a patient undergoes major surgery and goes home…
Hoteliers Now Want Country Declared Yellow Fever Free
Source:Nairobi Star Brian Otieno 10 August 2011 Kenya’s tourism industry may lose out to Tanzania if the government fails to convince the World Health Organisation that the country is safe…
Chloroquine, second most preferred medicine after ACTs
Source: Ghana Times Acra, Aug. 9, GNA – Despite the availability of the Artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) in the country chloroquine continues to be the second most used medicine in…
NAFDAC, 4 African countries unite against counterfeit drugs
Source: Vanguard By Chioma Obinna LAGOS — NAFDAC,National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with four African countries with a view…
Birth control increases risk of contracting, transmitting HIV
Source:Los Angeles Times By Thomas H. Maugh II, July 21, 2011, 8:17 a.m. Using hormonally based birth control nearly doubles the risk an uninfected woman will contract HIV or that…
otary Foundation, Aga Khan University Partner to Improve Maternal Health
Source: The monitor Stephen Wandera 9 May 2011 Improved maternal and child health in East Africa is the goal of a new strategic partnership between the Rotary Foundation of Rotary…
Continue taking your hospital drugs, says US
Source: The Citizen Friday, 06 May 2011 23:12 By Bernard James Dar es Salaam. The US has urged patients using complementary or alternative medicine in Tanzania to remain on current…
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