A psychiatric lecturer at the Dungu campus of the University for Development Studies (UDS), Dr Sore, was found dead at his residence at Kunye, a suburb of Tamale in the
A psychiatric lecturer at the Dungu campus of the University for Development Studies (UDS), Dr Sore, was found dead at his residence at Kunye, a suburb of Tamale in the
Prof John Owusu Gyapong taking the oath of office The new Vice Chancellor of the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UAHS), Prof John Owusu Gyapong, has promised to transform
Twenty-eight (28) people with severe burns have successfully undergone free reconstructive surgery to correct their post-burn deformities at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi. The surgery was performed
Alex Segbefia presenting an award to one of the donors The National Blood Service has commemorated the 16th National Blood Donor Day to show appreciation to blood donors for their
The Centre of Awareness (COA) Ghana has discovered a new medication that promises to be the cure for HIV/AIDS. The drug, dubbed ‘COA72’, has reportedly undergone clinical trials at the
Alex Segbefia, Minister of Health Providers of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) across the country are peeved over the non-payment of their claims for some months now, so they
Dr Commeh making a presentation at the workshop Seventy percent of cancer deaths in Ghana could be prevented if healthy lifestyles are adopted and early detection is made, Dr Efua
Typhoid fever, an acute illness associated with fever caused by the salmonellatyphi bacteria, killed three out of the 43 people infected with the disease last year in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis.                                From January
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Ejura/Sekyedumasi in the Ashanti Region, Mohammed Salisu Bamba, has donated a brand new ambulance to the Ejura/Sekyedumasi Health Directorate at a colourful ceremony in
Yaw Ohemeng Kyei (right) presenting the items to the hospital, as George Arthur and his family members look on A former finance lecturer at the Presbyterian University College (PUC), Tema
Persons Living with HIV and AIDS in the Eastern Region have appealed for anti-retroviral drugs to save them from the complications of the infection. According to members of the Mathew
President John Mahama New trainee nurses who are yet to be put on the students loan scheme will also be put on the cancelled nurses allowance scheme, President John Mahama
A local Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), SAVE-Ghana has urged the public to put an end to the stigmatisation of women who seek safe abortion services. The NGO said stigmatising them was