People living with a rare neurological degenerative disease have called on the Government to make the first treatment for the ...
Joseph Madzimure-Zimpapers Politics Hub ABOUT 19 632 suspected drug peddlers and users were arrested countrywide last year, signalling a 41 percent increase from the 13 942 nabbed in 2024. Of the ...
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Living on borrowed time: Tremendous cost of rare diseases in India
As policies promise support and courts intervene, thousands of rare disease patients remain trapped between soaring drug ...
First UK trial of anti-TNF therapy for patients who take or have taken checkpoint inhibitor treatments of cancer now open for recruitment ...
The Sewing Machine Centre, she noted, reflects the state’s commitment to supporting life after TB, with the first trained beneficiary set to receive her machine shortly ...
The Global Fund has committed an additional Sh256 million ($2 million) to support Kenya’s rollout of the long-acting HIV prevention injection, Lenacapavir.
The National Policy for Rare Diseases is a reform initiative aimed at strengthening the country's healthcare ecosystem in addressing rare diseases in a more structured and sustainable manner.
Dubai: Researchers in Spain have achieved something that has never been done before in pancreatic cancer research, completely eliminating tumours in mice without the cancer fighting back. It is early ...
Six months after the nation declared a public health emergency due to low supplies, a watchdog report paints a bleak picture ...
A triple-drug therapy for pancreatic cancer has shown promise in early animal tests, pointing to a potential new treatment for a disease with a notoriously low survival rate. Considered one of the ...
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Why nodding syndrome remains a silent killer in Pader
More than two decades after the first cases were reported in northern Uganda, nodding syndrome continues to cast a long shadow over Pader District. While no new infections are being recorded, families ...
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A twice-yearly shot to control BP? Hypertension care is set to change
The "silent killer" may finally meet a powerful new shield marking a seismic shift in cardiology —one injection that protects for six months at a time.
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