Hope for 50 Sri Lankan Kids as Life-Saving Heart Surgery Begins
A New Initiative to Save Lives Sri Lanka has taken a significant step forward in addressing the critical issue of congenital heart disease among children. On November 10, a Memorandum…
A New Initiative to Save Lives Sri Lanka has taken a significant step forward in addressing the critical issue of congenital heart disease among children. On November 10, a Memorandum…
Rising Concerns Over Keratoconus Cases in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka is witnessing a concerning increase in cases of keratoconus, a progressive eye disorder that affects vision. The National Eye Hospital…
Understanding the Link Between Bilingualism and Cognitive Aging A groundbreaking study conducted by an international team of researchers has uncovered a fascinating connection between language use and cognitive aging. The…
Telecel Ghana’s ‘Fusion’ Event Celebrates Wellness and Teamwork Telecel Ghana recently concluded its annual ‘Care & Well-being Month’ with the highly anticipated ‘Fusion’ fitness and wellness competition. This event, now…
A Mother-of-Four’s Struggle with Chronic Jaw Pain Naomi Smith, a 47-year-old mother of four from Gloucestershire, has been living with severe jaw pain for over two decades. The condition, caused…
Patrick Salvado’s Battle with Pancreatitis Patrick Salvado, a well-known comedian in Uganda, has been struggling with pancreatitis, a severe and painful condition that requires hospitalization for proper treatment. The condition…
The Importance of Faith in Healthcare In a recent conference held in Koforidua, the Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG) addressed a critical issue within the nation’s healthcare system. The…
The Misconception of “Toilet Infections” and the Need for Accurate Health Information A recent discussion on social media has brought renewed attention to a widely held belief about “toilet infections,”…
The Rise of a Mutant Flu Strain in the UK A new strain of the flu, known as H3N2, is causing concern in the UK due to its unusual symptoms…
The Growing Diabetes Crisis in Africa More than 24 million adults aged between 20 and 79 are currently living with diabetes in Africa, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).…