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  • 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 ". . .

  • Tanzania: Dar Among Top Global Fund Beneficiaries

    Posted on :Saturday , 15th July 2017

     TANZANIA is among five leading beneficiaries of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, having pocketed 1.9 billion US dollars (about 4tri/-) between 2003 and March, 2017.

     
    Former President Benjamin Mkapa revealed in Geita region's Chato District during the handover ceremony for health servants' 50 houses yesterday. Geita, Simiyu and Kagera reg. . .

  • TANZANIA IS WORKING TO ERADICATE HEARING LOSS AMONG CHILDREN WITH THIS MEDICAL DEVICE.

    Posted on :Saturday , 15th July 2017

     Tanzanian children with hearing impairments no longer have to leave the shores of their country to obtain life-changing surgery. The renowned Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) has launched electronic cochlear implants which replace the damaged inner ear functions by actually transmitting signals to the brain.

     
    Five children have presently undergone the surgical. . .

  • Medical supplies to be delivered by drone in Tanzania with British government backing

    Posted on :Saturday , 15th July 2017

     A trial of drone-delivered medical supplies in Tanzania is to be funded in part by the UK government, according to reports.

     
    Also involving Silicon Valley start-up Zipline, the scheme is aiming to reduce the amount of time it takes to get blood and other medical supplies around the country.
     
    According to the BBC, the Department for. . .

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