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“Turned Away to Die: Ghana’s ‘No Bed’...May 2, 2026
Kwame Arhin Jnr
1:03 am - January 12, 2026
DR SAMMY AYEH WRITES ………….. Cardiac catheterization, in simple terms, is a highly sophisticated yet minimally invasive diagnostic and interventional medical procedure. It involves the use of fine, flexible tubes introduced through blood vessels in the wrist, groin, or other medically indicated access points to reach the heart and cardiovascular system. This technology enables life-saving […]
Kwame Arhin Jnr
6:48 pm - January 11, 2026
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Popular Ghanaian vlogger and content creator Wodemaya has shared a deeply personal account of his family’s journey through infertility, loss and hope. In a post recounting key moments in his life, Wodemaya disclosed that in September 2021, he and his partner were informed that they might not be able to have children. Despite the diagnosis, […]
Kwame Arhin Jnr
5:16 pm - January 11, 2026
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A team of Ghanaian scientists, led by U.S.-based computer scientist Felix Davis, has emerged as a global leader in telehealth services, delivering medical support and clinical triage using cutting-edge artificial intelligence ( AI) technology. The multidisciplinary team, comprising software engineers, AI researchers, medical doctors, and health professionals, has developed three AI-driven healthcare products that provide real-time […]
Kwame Arhin Jnr
3:23 pm - January 9, 2026
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The Out-Patient Department (OPD) this morning hosted the launch of the January Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, marking the start of activities aimed at increasing public education, early detection, and prevention of cervical cancer among women. The launch brought together health workers, patients, and members of the hospital community, who were encouraged to actively participate in […]
Kwame Arhin Jnr
6:05 am - January 9, 2026
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When the Money Goes Quiet: How a Distant US Decision Could Be Felt in Ghana’s Clinics On a humid morning at a district hospital in northern Ghana, a midwife checks the delivery register before the first patient arrives. The shelves are not empty, but they are thinner than they were a year ago. A box […]
Kwame Arhin Jnr
1:30 pm - January 7, 2026
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Professional soccer players and American football stars are at much greater risk of developing dementia. What can we do to help them? If you’re a football player, there’s nothing quite like the rush of leaping towards a ball hurtling towards you at great speed, heading it into the net, and scoring a goal for your […]
Kwame Arhin Jnr
1:03 pm - January 7, 2026
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A father, strong and proud, ignored the quiet warnings in his body. In his community, one in four men like him would fall to prostate cancer. His silence became his fate. His son now speaks loudly, urging others to test early, so love might outlive statistics. Prostate cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells […]
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