Joel Larbi The family of Joel Larbi, the nine-year-old boy who is battling a deadly tumour, is appealing to the public to assist them in financing his medical treatment at
Joel Larbi The family of Joel Larbi, the nine-year-old boy who is battling a deadly tumour, is appealing to the public to assist them in financing his medical treatment at
Dr Anthony Nsiah-Asare Director-General of Ghana Health Service (GHS), Dr Anthony Nsiah-Asare, says he will adopt a two-pronged approach to getting newly trained doctors to deprived parts of the country.
First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo interacting with other African first ladies at the OAFLA meeting in Addis Ababa First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo has reaffirmed her commitment to continue the prevention of
Health Concern Ghana, a privately-owned health training institution in Accra, has announced the commencement of a post Nursing Assistant Clinical (NAC) / Nursing Assistive Personnel (NAP) midwifery training programme for
The Ejisu-Juaben Municipality is seeing a disturbing rise in HIV infection among pregnant women, something that has become a huge health concern. One hundred and fifty-three out of a total
First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo going through a document during the committee meeting First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo has represented the West African block on the Steering Committee meeting of the Organisation
The 2000-capacity mortuary Relatives of dead people can now have a decent place to keep the dead before burial following the opening of an ultra-modern mortuary at Mentukwa in
John Agyekum Kufuor (middle) with Sandy Thomas and Sir Beddington (2nd right) during the press briefing Former Ghanaian leader and co-chair of the Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems
Deputy Health Minister Kingsley Aboagye-Gyedu has accused some personalities of registering the newly built 650-bed University of Ghana health facility in their names. Speaking to a local radio station in
Acting District Director of Health for the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District, David Bukari, has commended Savana Signatures, a non-governmental organisation, for its interventions in the recording of zero incident of maternal mortality
A scene from the donation exercise DAILY GUIDE has gathered that there is an acute shortage in the blood bank of the Koforidua Regional Hospital and that could pose risk
Dr Sagri Bambangi FALL ARMYWORMS (FAWs), the chronic pests that cause severe damage to forage crops, will not leave the country as they have come to stay just like the
The Dormaa Central Municipal Veterinary Officer, Dr Yaw Gyekye, on Tuesday confirmed an outbreak of a viral disease among a number of poultry birds in Dormaa-Ahenkro. “What we know for