Health
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Bolgatanga Midwifery College launches 75 years anniversary, matriculates 200 new students
The Midwifery Training College in Bolgatanga has launched its 75 anniversary of training midwives while also matriculating 200 newly admitted…
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Paga Youth Movement donates medical equipment to Kassena Nankana West District Hospital
The Paga Youth Movement (PAYOM) has donated essential medical equipment to the Kassena Nankana West District Hospital to support quality…
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Organisers of PinkaFest hold free breast cancer screening in Chuchuliga
Organisers of the Pink Festival (PinkaFest), a drink-up event designed to raise awareness about breast cancer and celebrate survivors, have…
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Self-medication delays proper treatment – health expert advises
Alfred Aliah, a physician assistant, has warned against the growing rate of self-medication, stating that it poses serious health dangers.…
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PSGH marks 2025 World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week, urges policies to combat antibiotic misuse
The Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH) has joined the global health community to commemorate the 2025 World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness…
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WASH services get major boost in Oti Region through new MoU
The Oti Regional Coordinating Council (ORCC) and World Vision Ghana (WVG) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance…
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Fire outbreak worsens accommodation crisis at Zuarungu NTC, students call for help
A recent fire outbreak at the Zuarungu Health Nursing Training College in the Bolgatanga East District has dealt a severe…
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Early detection saves lives, health practitioner raises alarm over breast cancer threat
A Laboratory Scientist, Amos Atingane Awinboebo, has cautioned that breast cancer remains one of the deadliest diseases affecting women globally,…
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Chief of Chiana–Yidania appeals to govt for CHPS compound to address health challenges
The Chief of Yidania in Chiana, Pe Apechira Adda, has appealed to the government through the Kassena-Nankana West District Assembly…
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Love alone is not enough, medical scientist cautions couples on sickle cell risks
Amos Atingane Awinboebo, a Medical Laboratory Scientist, has cautioned potential couples to consider the sickle status of their partners before…
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