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Could the United States, which has a maternal mortality rate much higher than other wealthy nations, benefit from MHI’s ...
When she arrived in 2006, up to 30 women might deliver babies daily in a worn-torn hospital with a single midwife. Now, MHI ...
MENTAL health remains chronically underfunded, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where it accounts for less than four percent of total health spending, a new study has indicated. This ...
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Scientists attending the world’s first international conference on the triple elimination of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B have raised alarm over the continued ...
A new subtype of diabetes has been identified in children and young people in sub-Saharan Africa and could mean many patients are not on the best treatment for them.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York, said that he and his wife were going to the African country ...
Jokpee’s story is a warning. When community-led and -based systems lose support, people fall through the cracks. If it were not for places like Reach Out Mbuya, Jokpee and his peers would be at risk ...
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New Vision on MSNSelf-medication among Ugandans alarms health expertsPotential risks of self-medication include incorrectly self-diagnosing and taking the wrong medication, which leads to several complications, hence making it harder to treat illnesses.
Dr. Jessie Stone’s 20+ years’ experience bringing medical care to a U.N.-designated Least Developed Country will be the focus of a talk at the College of the ...
Dr. Jessie Stone’s 20+ years of experience bringing medical care to a least developed country will be the focus of College of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNKoica Transforms Maternal Health in UgandaMayuge, Uganda | AGENCIES | For years, childbirth for many women in Uganda meant facing it alone, in dim, overcrowded rooms, with no privacy, no comfort, and no one to hold their hand. Husbands waited ...
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