White Coats, Dark Habits: Why Kenyan medics abuse prescription drugs
Research shows physicians, surgeons and pharmacists are addicted to morphine, codeine, fentanyl…
SHA, Aga Khan University Hospital launch affordable kidney & heart surgeries
Subsidised kidney transplant surgeries will be provided to patients who meet clinical…
KDF Recruitment: Why they check teeth, cross eyes, deformed testicles, flat feet
‘Overly discoloured teeth could indicate underlying bone infections,’ explains Lieutenant General Jonah…
No Ambulances? No Problem: How bicycles became Busia’s mobile malaria clinics
Community Health Promoters on bicycles now reach more homes with malaria tests,…
Holistic Health: How community HIV services are healing whole communities
Grassroots initiatives are people-centred, address holistic needs and reach the most vulnerable, thus…
The Vanishing Lifeline: Can Kenya’s healthcare system survive without US funding?
For millions of Kenyans, US donor aid wasn’t just funding—it was survival…
Bye Bye, Capsules: How to dump unused, expired medications at home
Majority of Kenyans keep, trash, flush, burn, bury and share unused or…
The Swollen Silence: How an enlarged prostate creates pee-culiar problems
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) isn’t cancer, just an enlarged prostate that blocks…
Fangs of Change: Kenya’s fight against snakebites gains global venom
‘Over 20,000 people are bitten by snakes annually. More than 1,000 die.…
From Memes to Medicine: Rwanda’s AI saving mums, babies
In South Africa, HIV self-testing is via WhatsApp chatbot—no clinic, no awkwardness,…