When bullets begin to flower: Time Museveni realises gun-inflicted trauma compromises mental wellbeing of Ugandans

When bullets begin to flower: Time Museveni realises gun-inflicted trauma compromises mental wellbeing of Ugandans

During epidemics such as Covid-19 five years ago, people can develop mental problems. Studies conducted in Uganda reported high levels of psychological distress, depression and anxiety among various groups during the Covid-19 epidemic.

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Substance abuse agency intensifies campaign in central Kenya as drug consumption hits crisis levels

Substance abuse agency intensifies campaign in central Kenya as drug consumption hits crisis levels

While acknowledging the efforts made by the authority, Mwangi noted some of the challenges they face in the fight, including negligence among parents, that has affected the younger generation due to a lack of positive role models on drug abuse, as well as cultural norms where some communities use substances that they are not willing to accept that they are part of the drugs.

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GMO crops are not resistant to pests after all, farmers discover as maize glut in US Corn Belt results in massive losses

GMO crops are not resistant to pests after all, farmers discover as maize glut in US Corn Belt results in massive losses

rootworm resistance to Bt corn is documented in at least six states in the US Corn Belt, and 29 cases of resistance to Bt crops have been documented in 11 pest species in seven countries, he said. The scientists were surprised to find much higher levels of corn rootworm in the western Corn Belt compared to the east.

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How Big Pharma bribed physicians and specialists that lowered service quality, made healthcare consumers pay more

How Big Pharma bribed physicians and specialists that lowered service quality, made healthcare consumers pay more

General payments can range from consulting and speaking fees to gifts, travel and meals. They also include royalties and licencing fees from sales of drug and medical device products based on an individual’s intellectual property.

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How boy born with cleft lip palate inspired father to fund free surgery for patients with similar conditions in Kenya

How boy born with cleft lip palate inspired father to fund free surgery for patients with similar conditions in Kenya

In July 2000, Santhosh Mathews and his wife, Indian natives living in the United States welcomed their son with a cleft lip and palate among other conditions like holes in his heart and did not have a right eye or right ear.

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Tap to Eat: Hot meals served from mega kitchen change how Kenyan children access quality food, raise school retention

Tap to Eat: Hot meals served from mega kitchen change how Kenyan children access quality food, raise school retention

Meal prices, which were once a financial burden for many families, have been subsidised through partnerships with local food vendors and sponsors, the mobile-based payment system also tracks daily meal consumption, ensuring that children receive balanced and adequate nutrition.

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Kenya’s marathon runner Kipkorir is provisionally suspended by Athletics Integrity Unit for doping

Kenya’s marathon runner Kipkorir is provisionally suspended by Athletics Integrity Unit for doping

Kenya’s Diana Kipyokei was stripped of her 2021 Boston Marathon title for doping in 2022 and handed a six-year ban.

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Kenyan autism patient overcomes stigma, joins ordinary school following early intervention

Kenyan autism patient overcomes stigma, joins ordinary school following early intervention

Another student, Peter Kairo, is currently undergoing a similar journey at the same pre-vocational institution. His learning process began with structured training to help him adjust to the school environment – an essential first step for children with intellectual disabilities.

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Trump’s office bans medical agency FDA from using terms such as intersex, woman, disabled, transgender, LGBTQ and others

Trump’s office bans medical agency FDA from using terms such as intersex, woman, disabled, transgender, LGBTQ and others

Another federal health agency was told in recent weeks to remove words such as gender, transgender, LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) and non-binary from its communications to ensure that they comply with executive orders that solely recognise male and female sex and eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programmes.

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South African scientists’ research on promising HIV vaccine cut short US president’s aid freeze

South African scientists’ research on promising HIV vaccine cut short US president’s aid freeze

Several other mRNA-based HIV vaccine candidates worldwide have reached clinical trials. BRILLIANT is unique in being Africa-led, aiming to develop capacity for producing vaccines in Africa.

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