Health News
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Jul- 2025 -14 July
Girl, 13, allegedly defiled by over 20 men in Madina
Human Rights Reporters Ghana (HRRG) and the Justice Revived Foundation (JRF) are calling for action after a disturbing case of…
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7 July
200,000 Children in Ghana have uncorrected refractive errors — Dr Agyemfra
A Chief Optometrist at the Trust Hospital in Accra, Dr Naa Kowah Agyemfra, said that although refractive error, which causes…
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Jun- 2025 -27 June
Influence of market queens creating food shortages and causing high food prices – Dr. Ofosu-Dorte
Senior Partner at AB and David, Dr. David Ofosu-Dorte has blamed the influence of market queens as one of the…
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19 June
The church of Pentecost opens the first AI health facility that combines state‑of‑the‑art physical infrastructure with advanced artificial‑intelligence systems
Today, June 18, 2025, THE CHURCH OF PENTECOST has officially commissioned its ultra‑modern, 35‑bed Pentecost Hospital in Kumbagre, Bolgatanga—an ambitious…
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11 June
This is how the strike by nurses is having an effect on patients in various areas of Ghana
The deceased, whose name was not disclosed, had been rushed to the facility from Kpone but could not be attended…
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10 June
Health Minister on why nurses’ new conditions of service cannot be implemented because the 2025 Budget did not factor it
Speaking at a press briefing on efforts to resolve the ongoing strike by members of the GRNMA, the Minister explained…
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9 June
Ghana faces EU ban on fish importation if space not sanitised
Already, the country has received two yellow cards from the EU -one in 2013 and another in 2021- and should…
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4 June
Government imposes temporary fishing ban in Ellembelle after fish disease outbreak.
The Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development (MoFA) has confirmed an outbreak of a deadly fish disease in the Ellembelle…
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4 June
Strike by nurses disrupts healthcare services across Ghana
The ongoing strike by nurses in public hospitals across Ghana continues to severely impact healthcare delivery, leaving patients stranded and…
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4 June
KNUST final-year students develop device for newborn jaundice
Ebenezer Sarpong and Beatrix Afua Korang Asiamah, both from the Department of Computer Engineering, designed the device to emit safe…
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