Ban tobacco farming to reverse alarming smoking trends Nacada statistics indicate that almost half a million youth in Kenya aged between 25 and 35 years are currently using tobacco. This represents one in every 17
UN lists Kenya among countries threatened by cholera The most heavily affected countries so far this year are Malawi and Mozambique.
Rabies: Symptoms, causes and treatment According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), there are two types of rabies disease: furious rabies and paralytic rabies.
How to assist someone living with Alzheimer's: Karimi Njagi's story (Podcast, Part 2) Having a loved one live with Alzheimer's disease, a type of dementia, can take an emotional and financial toll on the family. Find out how to cope if you are caring for someone living with...
How to assist someone living with Alzheimer's: Karimi Njagi's story (Podcast, Part 1) Having a loved one live with Alzheimer's disease, a type of dementia, can take an emotional and financial toll on the family. Find out how to cope if you are caring for someone living with...
#HeartHealthDay: Coronary artery disease symptoms, causes, and treatment When the arteries that supply blood to the heart become blocked with plaque and are therefore inefficient, coronary heart disease occurs.
#KnowYourContraceptives: Tubal ligation What is a tubal ligation, and how does it work to protect you from unwanted pregnancies? Dr Samuel Kimani of Marie Stopes Clinic takes us through the basics of this operation.
#KnowYourContraceptives: Vasectomy Dr Samuel Kimani of Marie Stopes Clinic fills us in on how a vasectomy is performed, and where to get one.
FAQs about breastfeeding: Your most common questions answered Keep in mind that every baby breastfeeds differently.
Pregnancy complications you should know about Pregnancy complications include gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, infections, and miscarriages.
Your pregnancy journey: Mental and physical wellbeing Mental and physical health for pregnant women is crucial.
New procedure gives hope to transplant patients Medics are upbeat that the experimental procedure, in the long run, could reduce or even eliminate the need for patients to take tolerance drugs