Kenya is the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to successfully separate sarcophagus twins. The twins, who were born on September 4, 2014, shared the
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Doctors successfully separate conjoined twins at KNH
Yesterday, Kenya Health sctor show a breakthrough in medication after Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) and School of Health Sciences – University of Nairobi medical
Reasons why you should quit eating eggs
One of the first questions people curious about veganism ask is usually “Why don’t vegans eat eggs?” After all, most of us grew up
Tanzania suspends some HIV programs for gay men
Tanzania has suspended community-based HIV/AIDS prevention programs for gay men, the health minister said on Monday, in the latest crackdown on the high-risk group.
HIV, the sharp razor murdering youths
The latest reports on HIV and AIDS has ranked youths with the highest percentage of the HIV-virus infections. More than 35,000 out of 77,000
What next in health?
In the war between humanity and disease, perhaps the greatest victory of recent years took place in Africa. At the turn of the millennium,
World Food Day Commemoration to take place on October 16
People in the whole world, on Sunday, October 16 will be celebrating World Food Day, an event that is celebrated on every 16th of
The mystery behind black-spotted bananas
Bananas are perhaps one of nature’s most under-rated fruits. The yellow skinned fruits are easy to overlook, especially when it seems as if there’s
Taking contraceptive pill could raise risk of depression by 25%
Study has found women taking the contraceptive pill face a higher risk of depression. Taking the most popular type of the pill meant women
State Governor declares a state of emergency
State governor Pat McCrory has declared a state of emergency in Charlotte as protests over the police shooting turned violent for a second night.










