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KDF Recruitment: Why they check teeth, cross eyes, deformed testicles, flat feet
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Why Mombasa’s blood shortage is a matter of life and death
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Haemophilia: The silent bleeding disorder
Have you ever heard of haemophilia? It is rare. It is serious.…
‘We Won’t Stop at Almost’: Kenya’s Dr Barsosio champions vaccines to save mothers, children
Dr Hellen Barsosio has pledged to fight maternal and infant deaths by…
Men in Maternity: How supportive spouses slash maternal risks
Studies show men in polygamous marriages get less involved due to competition,…
Silent Genes, Noisy Battles: Why you should know sickle cell status before starting family
Sickle Cell Disease strikes hardest in malaria-endemic zones in Western Kenya and…
Kenya’s Social Health Authority: A Healthcare Revolution analysis
Ambitious reforms, systemic failures, and the struggle for universal coverage When Kenya…
Science & Swagger: Remembering Prof Arthur Obel who lived large in labs and life
Prof Arthur Obel’s death ends a bold, controversial chapter marked by daring…
SHA at 1: One year on, Kenya’s healthcare still nursing harsh dose of reality
One year on, the ambitious reform is one troubling paradox: millions registered, billions allocated, yet healthcare system is teetering on edge of a financial cliff. Kenya…


