Health
Medics welcome Sh1.2b allocation to forensic lab
Medical experts have welcomed the decision by MPs to set aside Sh1.2 billion in the budget for a National Forensic Laboratory to help in criminal investigations and securing justice for victims of crime.
Read More »How doctor error put HIV negative infants under ARVs
The future of comprehensive care dispensed to HIV positive patients in Kitui county is likely to be thrown into a spin after it emerged that two children, kept on the HIV management programme, did not even have the virus.
Read More »Love for bush toilets stings 2015 goal
Kenya is among nine countries in Africa with the highest number of people who are still defecating in the open and has no prospects of meeting the United Nations goal of ‘open defecation-free status’ by 2015.
Read More »Scientist discovers new structure inside human body
Scientists have discovered a previously unknown layer lurking in the human eye.
Read More »Free maternity receives boost
Free maternal health care in the country has received a boost of Sh3.1 billion in the 2013/14 financial year.
Read More »Other Stories
- Swipe to pay your hospital bill, access medical information
- TB patients jailed for absconding treatment
- WHO says circumcision device safe
- WHO says more blood needed as demand rises
- Medics reject transfer of Sh38 billion pay to counties
- Bad roads add pain to hospital patients
- Woman wants rogue doctor revealed
- Research shows few women attend antenatal clinics in first three months
- Experts link cases of suicide to country’s economy and drug abuse
- A little boy trapped in an old man’s body
- Unemployment has psychological impact on the youth.
- Danger looms as resistance to antibiotics realised
- Huge foreheads, flat faces and saucer-like eyes: How scientists predict the human face might look in 100,000 years
- The curse of inadequate equipment in hospitals
- Pumwani gets more doctors after maternity crisis
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