[ad_1] The Wajir County Health Department plans to vaccinate more than 100,000 children under the age of five as part of a polio vaccination campaign. The campaign began Wednesday and is expected …
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[ad_1] Excessive bleeding commonly known as postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) after badl birth is the leading cause of these deaths. PIC: Stable-Heat Carbetocin is the new drug that could save thousands of women …
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[ad_1] Public health officials are stepping up efforts to put the HIV prevention pill in the hands of those at risk, in a national effort to fight infections. But officials hit the …
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[ad_1] In a "proof-of-concept" study, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine reported successfully delivering genetic code packets called nanoscale microRNAs to treat human brain tumors implanted in mice. The content of the super-small …
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[ad_1] Using publicly available data, researchers were able to identify 10 new genes predisposed to ovarian and bad cancer, among others. This is a progression that can help improve the diagnosis and …
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[ad_1] While the administration plans to double the number of immigrant children detained at the end of 2018, the money must come from somewhere. Today, health care related to HIV / AIDS …
Read More »Study: One in five Kenyan couple suffers from infertility
[ad_1] PHOTO | Two in ten generations suffer from infertility, according to data Kenya reportedly made great strides in birth control programs, but not in the treatment of infertility. Kenya Fertility Society …
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[ad_1] After Halloween, people tend to forget about bats. But for farmers, Kenyan residents and scientists, bats are part of everyday life. While North America has 44 species, Kenya, a country the …
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