Top Ten News Items on Health, 30th June 2023

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Investigative report wins global prize for highest impact

[ad_1] The global fact-checking community, Thursday, in Seoul, South Korea, judged PREMIUM TIMES’ and DUBAWA’s investigation on the famous low-market medicinal brew, ‘Baba Aisha Herbal Medicine,’ as the winner for the 2023 highest impact fact-check entry at its annual summit. This was announced at GlobalFact10, the yearly forum of the over 100-member community officially known…

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Next-level Rams reunite: Curley, Collins share same diamond for final time, embrace reunion on Division I field | Sports

[ad_1] It wasn’t a typical, mid-season Atlantic Sun Conference matchup for Morgan Curley and Chloe Collins. A duo that was devoted to winning knew the three-game series would also involve a meaningful Rams reunion. It was a scene and an atmosphere that had only existed in their college softball dreams, but after their hard work…

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‘It threatens university autonomy’ — ASUU kicks against curriculum designed by NUC

[ad_1] The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has kicked against the core curriculum minimum academic standards (CCMAS) developed by the National Universities Commission (NUC). The CCMAS — usually prepared by the NUC, universities, and relevant education stakeholders — stipulates the minimum academic requirements for the training of undergraduates in various programmes. The NUC recently…

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 Agenda 111 project: 88 hospital projects on course… all to be completed end of 2024 – Kojo Oppong Nkrumah

[ad_1] So far, 88 hospitals under the government’s “Agen­da 111” are currently under construction and progressing steadily, since 2021, says the In­formation Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah. President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, cut the sod for the construction of the facilities on August 17, 2021, with a promise to complete the work within 18 months. Mr…

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