Former Minister Canvasses Modalities to Lessen Financial Burden on Cancer Patients

By Gom Mirian Prof. Isaac Adewole, Nigeria’s former Minister of Health, has tasked the federal government and stakeholders to create a system that will promote early detection of cancer. Adewole, who stated this at the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT)’s official unveiling on Tuesday in Abuja, bemoaned the exorbitant cancer treatment in…

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MyDawa raises Sh2.8 billion, buys Uganda pharmacy chain

[ad_1] Companies MyDawa raises Sh2.8 billion, buys Uganda pharmacy chain Wednesday July 05 2023 Online health platform MyDawa has acquired a Ugandan pharmacy chain after raising Sh2.8 billion. FILE PHOTO | POOL Online health platform MyDawa has acquired a Ugandan pharmacy chain after raising Sh2.8 billion ($20 million) from London-based private equity investor Alta Semper…

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China calls for int’l attention to Japan’s nuclear contaminated water dumping

[ad_1] GENEVA, July 4 (Xinhua) — China on Tuesday called for the international community’s close attention to Japan’s discharge of nuclear-contaminated water, warning that it may cause major problems to the global marine environment, public health, and a wider range of displacement problems. Speaking at the ongoing 53rd session of the United Nations (UN) Human…

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Personal injury lawyer in Los Angeles

[ad_1] personal injury defense attorney los angeles Law Offices of Steven M. Sweat, APC Law Offices of David D. Diamond The Law Offices of Daniel C. Carlton The Law Offices of Robert J. Kaiser The Law Offices of Gary S. Greenberg The Law Offices of Barry K. Rothman The Law Offices of Michael P. Ehline…

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IAEA report should not be “greenlight” for Japan’s nuclear-contaminated water discharge: FM spokesperson

[ad_1] BEIJING, July 4 (Xinhua) — China on Tuesday said the report released by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) should not be a permission for Japan’s discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the ocean, urging Japan to work with the IAEA to put in place a long-term international monitoring mechanism. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson…

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Risks for employers sacking ‘poor performers’

[ad_1] Companies Risks for employers sacking ‘poor performers’ Wednesday July 05 2023 Court rules employer would be acting unreasonably by failing to consider a worker’s grievances on performance. FILE PHOTO | SHUTTERSTOCK A court has made a precedent-setting decision that promises to tilt the scale in favour of employees fired for poor performance. It observed…

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189,310 children lack access to routine immunisation in South-West: NPHCDA

[ad_1] The National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) says 189,310 children in the South-West geopolitical zone lack access to or were never reached by routine immunisation from January to June 2023. The agency’s executive director, Faisal Shuaib, made this known during Tuesday’s quarterly review meeting of the South-West Traditional Leaders Committee on Primary Health…

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