Currently, around six million people die annually as a result of tobacco use, with most living in developing countries, a joint report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the
Currently, around six million people die annually as a result of tobacco use, with most living in developing countries, a joint report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the
Kimathi, K. presenting the money to Nicholas Ofosu-hene (right) on Students of the Canadian Independent College, a university preparatory college providing a caring learning environment, has presented GH¢2,000 to a
DKT International, a social marketing non-profit organisation, has been accused of using unregistered abortion drugs – Misoprostol and Mifepristone – to terminate pregnancies at their facilities. According to a report
Baffour Hyeaman Osei Brentuo VI (middle)Â At least 250 nurses and 50 doctors will be put on standby to offer quick emergency medical services during the burial rites of the
Dr Matshidiso Moeti Millions of people in Africa are predicted to die from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by 2020, the World Health Organisation (WHO) report has indicated. According to a report
Michel Sidibi presenting the award to Former First Lady Lordina Mahama Former First Lady Lordina Mahama has been commended and awarded by UNAIDS for her dedication and hard work during her
The award winners in a group photograph with hospital management The management of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) has assured patients who visit the health facility for medical attention of improved
Volunteers for the Ebola trial A major trial on an Ebola vaccine has proven to be highly protective against the deadly virus, according to results published in the medical journal,
Prof Dr Asafo-Agyei Anane-Frempong (left) receiving the award The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Asafo-Agyei Hospital in Kumasi, Archbishop Prof Dr Asafo-Agyei Anane-Frempong, has received a special award at
The phase o ne of the Medical Centre is about 98 percent complete The first phase of the University of Ghana (UG) Medical centre, a world class hospital with specialized
As part of the end-of-year activities of the MTN Ghana Foundation, employee volunteers of MTN Ghana have distributed hampers worth GH¢36, 000 to over 200 babies born on Christmas day
The Presbyterian University College (PUC), Ghana, is to introduce more health-related programmes in support of the effort to strengthen the heath sector and the quality of care. Rev Professor Emmanuel
Pregnant women who attend ante-natal clinic in the Northern Region have rated the service they received as generally good, a new study shows. The study which assessed clients’ appraisal of