Water-related diseases are really one of the global diseases that can actually be prevented if the right practices are carried out. Emphasis...
On average, women make up about 42﹪ of the estimated global paid working population, making them significant contributors to national economies.
In Uganda, cervical cancer is the most common incident and mortal cancer amongst women as it contributes to about 40% of all...
If plastics are poorly disposed of, they reach the environment chain as macro or microplastics which accumulate in the food and agricultural...
Today the world faces a double burden of malnutrition that includes both undernutrition and overweight especially in middle- and low-income countries like...
Diabetes mellitus and coronavirus infection have all been in existence but with little focus on their pathologic relationships until the recent 2019...
Parents and other parental figures are called upon to mind a lot about their children in their early stage to instill in...
Globally, cervical cancer is a health crisis impacting the lives of women and their families, most especially in developing countries. In 2020,...
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Planned Action Task for Development has come out to bridge that gap and create awareness about environmental health, map out local organization...
The four lane paying road which was constructed to improve traffic in Kampala metropolitan has also improved the image of Uganda to...
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