Cervical Cancer Breakthrough: WHO Approves New Single-Dose HPV Vaccine
The WHO has approved Cecolin®, a fourth HPV vaccine, for single-dose use, aiming to boost cervical cancer prevention and enhance vaccination efforts globally.... Read more.
A Common Diabetes Drug Shows Promising Results to Reverse Aging
Discover how metformin, a common diabetes medication, may hold the key to anti-aging. Recent studies show promising results for longevity and cognitive health.... Read more.
Marburg Virus Outbreak in Rwanda: Latest Cases, Response Measures, and Global Concerns
The resurgence of the Marburg virus in Rwanda has raised alarm bells worldwide, with confirmed cases rising and urgent containment measures underway.... Read more.
Key Suspect Arrested in Gang Rape of Polio Worker Amid Violence Against Vaccination Teams in Pakistan
Pakistani authorities have arrested a suspect linked to the brutal gang rape of a polio worker during a vaccination drive, highlighting security concerns for health... Read more.
Hair Straightening Cream Linked to Kidney Injury, Experts Warn
Popular hair straightening treatments may come with a hidden health risk, according to a new report. Researchers documented the case... Read more.
Now that Measles is staging a comeback!
Measles, once thought to be under control, has reared its head once more, threatening the health and well-being of millions... Read more.
Rhesus Incompatibility: Pregnancy Issues You Should Know
The human body is delicately designed to protect itself from external invasion through a protective immune system. This system helps... Read more.
Hepatitis: Africa must do more to save the future!
Hepatitis, characterized by liver inflammation, primarily stems from viral infections, with five main types labeled A through E. Every 30... Read more.
Cabo Verde becomes third African country to eliminate Malaria.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has certified Cabo Verde as a malaria-free country, marking a historic milestone in the fight against the deadly disease.... Read more.
Human Papilloma Virus Infections and Cervical Cancer in Africa: A Call for Action
Human papilloma virus infections is caused by the human papilloma virus which is a common infection implicated in the cause of cervical cancer.... Read more.