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  • Africa’s New Frontier of Mobile Healthcare

    Posted on :Saturday , 15th July 2017

     The rapid evolution of technology across the globe and its mergence with solving health disparities has reconfigured the medical landscape in Africa. While prior medical needs in Africa only catered to those with private insurance or funds to afford top-grade care, companies are beginning to realize the potential of investing into the region’s healthcare market. According to McKinse. . .

  • Tanzania: Accurate Test for TB in Children On Its Way

    Posted on :Saturday , 15th July 2017

     The detection of childhood tuberculosis (TB) has been a challenge in Tanzania, but research experts are now in a surge to come up with a better, rapid test for many children with TB to be identified and treated.

     
    Recent reports have shown that TB in children has proved to be challenging as compared to adults. The key challenge of TB diagnosis in children is the. . .

  • Tanzania: Extension of Support for Childhood Centres

    Posted on :Saturday , 15th July 2017

     Support for activities of Early Childhood Health Centers established several years ago in Tanga City under cooperation betweentheTanga City Council and a South Korean NGO, United Help for International Children (UHIC) has been extended.

     
    Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by the two sides in Tanga recently the three centers, known as U -Centers, t. . .

  • Tanzania: Private Lab Gets Global Recognition

    Posted on :Saturday , 15th July 2017

     Lancet Laboratories has become Tanzania's first private medical lab to be accredited internationally.

     
    It has been accredited by the International Organisation for Standardisation.
     
    The award was issued by the Southern African Development Community Accreditation Services (SADCAS), according to a statement issued on Wednesday by Lan. . .

  • Tanzania: How Whatsapp Is Used to Fight Cancer in Tanzania

    Posted on :Saturday , 15th July 2017

     There is a sickening upsurge of fake cancer information in Tanzania, yet not many people fully understand the disease, its symptoms and how to surmount the barriers of seeking medical help.

     
    Efforts by cancer experts are yet to yield results in demystifying the disease and curbing fake info, such as the fast-spreading half-baked reports of claimed cancer ". . .

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