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  • Kenyan innovators urged to enter $1 million healthcare award

    Posted on :Friday , 26th August 2016

     Organisations with Kenyan innovations that are helping reduce child deaths should apply for this year’s Healthcare Innovation Award.

     
    The annual $1 million award by GSK and Save the Children, recognises innovations that are helping reduce child deaths in developing countries.
     
    This year’s award gives special attention t. . .

  • Students promote oral health to homeless

    Posted on :Thursday , 25th August 2016

     A student at the University of Glasgow’s Dental School has created a society encouraging the city’s homeless to care for their teeth.

     
    Claudia Wasige, 22, who is originally from Kenya, was first inspired to help vulnerable communities after visiting the Everlasting Food Bank, in Dennistoun, east Glasgow, with her church in 2013.
     
  • Kenya is set to train Liberian health workers in specialized health services

    Posted on :Thursday , 25th August 2016

     Kenya will offer training opportunities in specialized health services to Liberia, Health Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Cleopa Mailu has said.

     
    The CS said Kenya will increase Liberia’s capacities by training health workers in institutions of higher learning in the field of radiology, epidemiology, laboratory and anesthesia.
     
    The CS. . .

  • Exponential Growth Projected in the Medical Tourism Industry

    Posted on :Wednesday , 24th August 2016

     In simple words, the term Medical tourism means the act of traveling to another country in search of better, affordable and sustainable medical treatment. This can be either because the treatment in question is unavailable in the home country, is expensive or illegal. While conventionally this kind of travel was from the less developed to high developed nations for medical treatment, the . . .

  • Govt. to install six new radiotherapy machines

    Posted on :Wednesday , 24th August 2016

    The Government is set to install six new radiotherapy machines to boost the treatment of cancer at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) and the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH).

    The expansion project, which will be completed before the end of 2017, will accelerate access to health care for cancer patients and ease the disease burden.

    At the moment the country has nine radio. . .

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