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  • Better Age Identification in Africa through Teeth Examination

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th April 2018

    For many rural African populations, information on uncompromised improvement and development variation is missing, and analysts normally look at development in the population of interest to standards that are planned for European or US kids. Be that as it may, analysts from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg think evaluating teeth could be a significantly more precise approac. . .

  • Mercury-Free Dentistry Campaign Shifts Focus to Africa

    Posted on :Monday , 4th December 2017

    A vibrant global campaign to ban the use of mercury in dentistry is shifting direction: moving from Europe to the developing world

    Attorney and President of the World Alliance for Mercury-Free Dentistry, Mr. Charlie Brown, who is heading the campaign was quoted saying, “When you return to your home countries, please do as the European Union has done: phase out amalgam for children. . .

  • Pharmaceuticals to Have Single Regulator in EAC

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th April 2018

    The pharmaceutical division is set to benefit by more broad access to the market following a course of action by the East African Community (EAC) States to set up a single regulatory agency for drugs. Medication firms would then be able to get to the 160 million strong EAC market effortlessly as the agency is relied upon to diminish time and costs of evaluations and approvals of drugs/medical d. . .

  • After 2 Years, Chinese Medical Team Departs from Tanzania

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th April 2018

    After two years of their mission to serve rural and urban Tanzanians, the visiting 24th China Medical Team was bid a heartfelt adieu on Friday in Dar es Salaam. The team achieved serving over 20,000 Tanzanians while also donating medicines and equipment worth 125 million.

    Ummy Mwalimu, the Tanzanian Health, Community Development, Gender, Children and Elderly Minister spoke on behalf o. . .

  • BILL GATES’ SUPPORT FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN TANZANIA CONCLUDES

    Posted on :Tuesday , 7th November 2017

     Access to screening services available at prevailing family planning clinics increases, as cervical cancer cases grow. Anil Tambay, Maries Stopes Tanzania Country Director stated in Dar es Salaam to mark the conclusion of the cervical cancer screening and preventative therapy project by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

     
    He remarked that such family planni. . .

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