Op-ed-lined by Elizabeth Wasunna, General Manager, AAR Healthcare Breast cancer is now the most common type of cancer in Kenya, accounting for over 16% of all cancer cases. In 2020, nearly 6,800 women were diagnosed, compared to about 5,985…
Once inhaled asbestos fibers cause an array of dangerous lung conditions inclusive of lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis
Faith leaders are concerned about the support of $1 billion from the Gates Foundation since 2006 to Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa
In recent years, concerns have mounted that the dumped munitions could be causing environmental damage and probable health issues
Historically, the United States Pharmacopeia recognized aloe vera preparations as skin protectants as early as 1810–1820.
The interconnectedness of human health and planetary well-being underscores the urgent need for comprehensive action
Fish skin grafts (FSG) have become of interest as a xenograft with two main species being preferred, Nile Tilapia and North Atlantic cod
EAC has prioritized its aims to ensure a timely regional response to disease outbreaks by utilizing regional experts.
Adherence to the principles of the Code of Conduct is a condition of membership in CropLife International, reflecting its central importance
WHO Task Team on Climate Change, Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), and Malaria, Reaching the Last Mile published a review
