Regularly eating foods like bacon and sausages may raise the risk of breast cancer, according to researchers. A review of studies found women who ate high levels of processed
Regularly eating foods like bacon and sausages may raise the risk of breast cancer, according to researchers. A review of studies found women who ate high levels of processed
Mrs. Melania Trump holding a baby at the child welfare clinic during her visit Ghana’s First Lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo, and the First Lady of the United States of America (USA),
Beneficiaries undergoing the screening exercise About 1,000 residents in the Accra metropolis were last Saturday screened for possible heart-related conditions in an exercise to mark the World Heart Day in
Dignitaries at the press conference According to the 2017 Education Management Information System (EMIS) report of the Ghana Education Service (GES), out of 21,438 public basic schools in Ghana, 35
Dr. Florence Dedey The Ministry of Health (MoH), through the Ghana Health Service (GHS), has hinted of an expansion of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) care – including breast cancer- to the
Participants undertaking aerobics after the walk Zenith Bank Ghana Limited has organised its annual health walk to promote regular exercise among management, staff, customers and partners of the bank. The
The first ladies in a group photograph after their meeting First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo has met her counterparts from across Africa to further hold discussions on their contribution to the
A scene at the health screening Project Caucus, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) focused on caring for the aged, has provided free medical care to the aged in the Ashaiman circuit
A beneficiary of free family planning service Ghana has taken a step further in expanding access to contraceptive usage with the inclusion of family planning services in the benefit package
Justice Adzakuma giving his testimony The replacement of an eye, lost through trauma or accident, with a customized prosthetic eye, is beginning to gain ground with more patients patronizing the
Dignitaries and participants in a group photograph Evelyn Offei, Deputy General Manager of Entrance Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of Tobinco Pharmacy, has called on stakeholders, particularly the regulatory agencies, to crack
Kingsley Aboagye-Gyedu (middle) with executive members of PSGH and officials of the Health Ministry President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH) Pharm. Benjamin K. Botwe has called on healthcare
A patient undergoing a dialysis session. Dialysis Service Foundation (DSF), a non-profit organization that intends to support kidney patients to seek treatment, has been launched. DSF, established by well-meaning Ghanaians