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Nasibo Kabale

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Nasibo Kabale

Nasibo Kabale writes for the Standard Health
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The kit, which allows one to self-test in the convenience of their home, has 80 per cent rate of accuracy and targets sexually active, high-risk girls and young women aged 15 to 24.
By Nasibo Kabale
May. 5, 2017
An estimated 10 per cent of school-going children aged between 13 and 15 years use tobacco products, the Ministry of Health has now revealed.
By Nasibo Kabale
Jun. 1, 2017
An estimated 10 per cent of school-going children aged between 13 and 15 years use tobacco products, the Ministry of Health has now revealed.
By Nasibo Kabale
Jun. 1, 2017
Blood testing is a routine medical practice all over the world. However, increased cases of misdiagnosis have raised fears about the reliability and safety of test kits in the country.
By Nasibo Kabale
Jun. 12, 2017
Infected mothers are not getting specialised delivery services to prevent transmission.
By Nasibo Kabale
Jun. 13, 2017
The Council of Governors has now declared the ongoing nurses' strike unprotected. The governors have also threatened legal action against the union should nurses fail to resume work.
By Nasibo Kabale
Jun. 16, 2017
The two lovely girls Blessing and Favour Mukiri were finally leaving Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) - their home for the past nearly three years.
By Nasibo Kabale
Jun. 16, 2017
World Health Organisation says most of the gadgets used by individuals to test themselves for the virus are defective.
By Nasibo Kabale
Jul. 5, 2017
It is orally administered, reduces the treatment span to 12 weeks, has fewer side effects and, if used in combination with other drugs, can achieve a 90 per cent cure rate.
By Nasibo Kabale
Jul. 14, 2017
Although the drug is meant to prevent blood loss during child birth, it is being abused to trigger contractions to force the foetus out.
By Nasibo Kabale
Jul. 17, 2017
The national and county governments will consult in an attempt to end the nurses' strike that has gone on for 82 days, the President said on Thursday.
By Nasibo Kabale
Aug. 25, 2017
Last week's case of cholera reported after a wedding in Karen has turned the spotlight on food caterers.
By Nasibo Kabale
Sep. 1, 2017