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Regenerative medicine; Africa's next great medical frontier
A quiet revolution is taking root in the medical landscape world over and so is in Kenya, one that could redefine how diseases are treated and how patients heal. It is called regenerative medicine, ...
A team of researchers at the University of Witwatersrand are developing a system of medicine delivery at the nano scale to ...
Expert says making active ingredients locally would change this NEWS ANALYSIS | THE INDEPENDENT | Africa carries a heavy ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Africa: True Innovation Is Woven Into Reality, Not Imagined Above It
Blog - Decades of scientific progress are converging into a new era of malaria prevention -- from the introduction of the first malaria vaccines to expanding access to chemoprevention and real-time ...
India-A started well in response to the visitor’s 309 but Prenelan Subrayen picked five for 61 to end the innings on 234 runs ...
South Africa-A off-spinner Prenelan Subrayen gave the hosts a taste of their own medicine with an outstanding five-wicket ...
Australia: According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), after the HPV vaccine was introduced nationwide in 2007, HPV infections in young women dropped from 28.7% to 2.8%, and genital warts fell ...
Legit.ng on MSNOpinion
Nigeria's Football Hooliganism, a Disease Without a Medicine
Football hooliganism persists in Nigeria, with the latest being a drama that ensued in Kano state. Legit.ng looks at this ...
As the U.S. pulls the funding rug out from under African countries fighting infectious diseases, it is more necessary than ...
Nigerian Tribune on MSN
Nigeria: FG, EU sign deals to boost health sector, local manufacturing in West Africa
Nigeria’s Renewed Hope Health Agenda is anchored on three pillars: strengthening local production of health and ...
The number of people receiving treatment for cancer has risen dramatically in the last decade in many African countries. For ...
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Tembisa Hospital: Shortage of food and medicine for patients, linked to R2 billion looting scandal
Tembisa Hospital faces a dire shortage of food and medication as a result of over R2 billion in corruption, revealing a ...
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