By Emma Laura N. Kisa on October 27, 2015
Dangers, First trimester, pregnancy
Health, Health & Medical, Health tips, Personal Helath
Are you an expectant mother or do you know someone who is. If yes this article is for you. Researchers have listed products expectant mothers should avoid during the first trimester. Expectant mothers in their first trimester should avoid certain cosmetics, cleaning agents and medicines, to protect the developing fetal brain from chemicals that can […]
By Gerald Businge on October 23, 2015
government, HIV, Researchers, uganda, WHO guidelines
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Researchers in Uganda are asking government to start implementing the newly released WHO guidelines in the prevention of HIV in high risk communities which researchers and WHO say reduce the cost of treating the disease in a long run. According to Dr. Nulu Bulya and Dr. Charles Brown from infectious disease institute, new WHO prevention strategies […]
By Isaac Senabulya on October 21, 2015
Ministry of Gender, Persons with disability, Uganda Society for Disabled Children, UNICEF
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As the numbers of persons with disability continue to rise globally, Uganda society for disabled children (USDC), an organization that helps disabled children in the country, is asking government and other stake holders to put in more resources to address the situation. Uganda society for disabled children program officer Geoffrey Katende says that much as the […]
By Isaac Senabulya on October 21, 2015
Cancer awareness, Local Artisits, uganda
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A number of local artists have now turned to fighting for a noble cause as a good number of them are into a massive battle against cancer that has now silently claimed many lives in the country than ever before. Among the artists are, Naira Ali, Gravity Omutuju, Barbi Jay, Sophie Gombya who through their talent […]
By Paul Kisembo on October 20, 2015
Bolivia, Brain Research Institute, Ghandi Yetish, Hadza, Hunter College, Hunter-gatherers, Kalahari San, Maniqui River, Namibia, Neuroscience 2015 conference, Santa Barbara, South Africa, t Professor Jerome Siegel, Tanzania, Tsimane, University of California, University of California Los Angeles, University of New Mexico, University of the Witwatersrand, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Yale University
Health, Health tips, Science & Technology
Scientists have rebuffed the widely held belief that we need eight hours of sleep a night in a new study. A study by the University of California shows that six hours and 25 minutes is enough sleep for a person. This was done through observation of the sleep habits of three groups of hunter gatherers […]
By Gerald Businge on October 16, 2015
El Nino, Landslides, ministry of health, uganda
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Currently, more than 100,000 people (12,500 households) are at a risk of landslides in the Mt. Elgon and Rwenzori sub-regions. As stated above, upto 20,000 of them are likely to be displaced between November 2015 and February 2016. According to a World Meteorological Organization report Uganda and other East African Countries would experience an El […]
By Emma Laura N. Kisa on October 16, 2015
National Hand washing day, National Sanitation Working Group (NSWG), October 15th
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H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni is calling on all Ugandans to always wash their hands after visiting toilets and before eating to avoid catching diseases which have led to loss of many lives. While delivering the president’s speech at the national hand washing ceremonies yesterday in Luwero district, the vice president of Uganda, Hon. Edward Kiwanuka […]
By Isaac Senabulya on October 6, 2015
cancer, Cancer survivosrs, Health, Patients
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Female cancer survivors in the country are asking men to always be by their side during times of suffering and treating the disease to make them feel support by their loved ones. Speaking to Josephine Bamuwambye one of the cancer survivors, she revealed that many male spouses drop their wives when they discover that they are […]
By Emma Laura N. Kisa on September 30, 2015
Africa, CDC, Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Kenya, Kenya Medical Research Institution, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, LSTM, malaria, New drug, pregnant women, Study, USA, WHO, World Health Organisation
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Malaria is a mass killer that every family in Africa dreads. In 2013 statistics showed that about 3.2 billion people – almost half of the world’s population – were at risk of malaria. There were about 198 million malaria cases and an estimated 584 000 malaria deaths; of these 90% occured in sub-Saharan Africa. This […]
By Gerald Businge on September 28, 2015
activists, Association of gynaecologists, government, Laws, ministry of health, Parliament, reproductive health, Safe abortion, Unsafe abortions
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A section of Ugandans have embarked on a massive campaign that is geared towards compelling government through parliament to make adjustments in the current laws governing safe abortion, with the campaign seeing the activists collecting over a million signatures to be used to petition the coming parliament to work on their call. According to the […]