Body pleads for palliative care services
Written by Erick Akasa   
Thursday, 09 September 2010

The Human Rights Watch(HRW) has Thursday called on the government of Kenya to provide support for palliative care for children.


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Archeologists discover oldest Roman baths
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Thursday, 09 September 2010

A team of archaeologists has discovered the oldest Roman baths in Asia Minor known to date in Sagalassos, Turkey.

 
TB: Organisations fight government over arrest of TB patients
Written by Eric Akasa and Anthony Aisi   
Thursday, 09 September 2010

Members of the civil society organizations (CSOs) Wednesday called for the release of TB patients held by the Kenya government over non-adherence to treatment.

 
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South African scientists will gain access to the latest thinking in molecular biology research through an agreement announced today by the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

African communities have used the technique of fish preservation over centuries and now experts recommend it as the basic methods to keep fish fresh and hygienic for consumption. Smoked fish is also popular for its richness in protein, especially for younger ones.

South Africa's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) received approval from the South African government recently to undertake greenhouse trials on genetically modified sorghum.

A new project in Angola will increase incomes of rural smallholders by improving agricultural productivity and revitalizing markets.

Members of the Kenya Associaition of Physicians were told yesterday that there was need for them to give an all-round and cost effective management services to patients.

Medical science is now threatening to run counter to beliefs held by many government authorities over the use of Canabbis sativa. The medicinal use of cannabis has been debated by clinicians, researchers, legislators and the public at large for many years as an alternative to standard pharmaceutical treatments for pain, which may not always be effective and may have unwanted side effects.

According to a Kenyan based study detailing mathematical model, tuberculosis treatment options that would allow for shorter courses of treatment would lead to significant survival gains and decreases in tuberculosis incidence in areas with high HIV prevalence.

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