[ad_1] By Angela Oketch Patients who depend on an expensive bad cancer drug complain of inconsistency in its supply after Kenyatta National Hospital ran out of drugs there a month ago The …
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[ad_1] The Herald Health Journalist Thandeka Moyo At least 12 people died of colds and flu in the country this year while 9,962 cases of illnesses were reported in a week's time. …
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[ad_1] Young at heart often insist that you are only as old as you feel it. Now, one study has proved that they are right, finding that those who feel younger show …
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[ad_1] Women who drank alcohol and smoked during pregnancy had an almost three times greater risk of stillbirth compared with women who completely abstained from these behaviors. Experts from the University of …
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[ad_1] Researchers from half a dozen West African states have joined forces to fight what one expert calls a root – plant "Ebola" – a viral disease that could destroy the staple …
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[ad_1] South Africans are preparing for a bad influenza season following reports of the virulent H3N3 virus that has left many patients hospitalized in the northern hemisphere and some of whom have …
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[ad_1] Feeling younger than you can slow down the aging of your brain, suggests new research. People who feel younger than their years have larger volumes of gray matter in their brains. …
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[ad_1] Woman posing with several beer glbades CAPE TOWN – A study found that the combined effects of alcohol consumption and smoking increase the risk of stillbirth and sudden death syndrome. Infant …
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[ad_1] Even the heaviest coffee drinkers are less likely to die prematurely than those who drink the least or not at all. Not only does new research support this claim, but a …
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[ad_1] ABIDJAN – Researchers from half a dozen West African states have joined forces to fight what an expert calls a root plant. Ebola "- a viral disease that could destroy the …
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