Philanthropist donates beds to Nsawam Government Hospital
Nsawam (E/R), May 18, GNA – Madam Gladys Kwaafo, a philanthropist based in Canada and a native of Aburi-Akuapem has donated 24 beds to the Nsawam Government Hospital. She said the donation was her personal contribution towards health delivery in the area and that she was touched by seeing patients receiving treatment on the bare floor when she visited More...
Unauthorised herbal advertisements is a problem
Dormaa-Ahenkro (B/A) May 18, GNA – X-Pharm Consult, a pharmaceutical advocacy group, has expressed concern about the spate of unauthorised herbal advertisements in the electronic and print media. The group More...
Health officials schooled on new vaccines
Vaccines Tarkwa, May 18, GNA – Health officials in Tarkwa Nsueam Municipality have been trained on the new expanded programme on immunization vaccines for children under one year. The two vaccines, pneumococcal More...
New Grading System For Pharmacists
Ahenkan Ebenezer receiving the overall best student award from Alban Bagbin. Pharmacists across the country can now have improved conditions of service with the upgrading of the profession’s existing grading More...
Doctors promote good health
Celebrate World Family Doctor’s Day In celebration of the World Family Doctor’s Day (WFDD), the Association of General and Private Medical Practitioners of Nigeria (AGPMPN) and Society of Family Physicians More...
MP donates four ambulances to constituents
THE MEMBER of Parliament (MP) for Upper Denkyira West, Benjamin Ayeh, has counseled his constituents to take their health needs seriously, by seeking regular medical check-ups, and also taking their medical prescriptions More...
Sunyani Municipal manager of the National Health Insurance
Abesim(B/A), May 18, GNA- Mr Alfred Agamah, the Sunyani Municipal Manager of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), on Thursday cautioned health providers and pharmacists against administering expired More...
A Complete Guide To Breast Cancer Screening
Breast self-examFormal breast self-exams are optional, but since 80% of cancers not spotted on mammography are found by women themselves, experts do endorse being familiar with your breasts. That just means regularly More...
New Born Babies In The Western Region Tested Positive For HIV/AIDS.
The HIV focal person in the region who is worried about the trend in an interview with XYZ News said a lot of education ought to be done to ensure mothers report early for treatment to prevent their babies from More...
Ghanaians asked to avoid unhealthy lifestyles
Kumasi, May 18, GNA – Ghanaians have been reminded to do away with unhealthy lifestyles to help rein in the growing incidence of hypertension, obesity, stroke and other non-communicable diseases. They should be More...









