The Ghana Health Service (GHS), in partnership with the US Agency for International Development (USAID), has premiered Season three of Lucky Trip, a Ghanaian reality TV series that sheds light on adolescent health and family planning.
The migration of skilled nurses and midwives from Ghana has become a pressing issue, with an estimated 3,000 professional nurses leaving the country in the first quarter of 2022.
The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) has covered the bills of 226 child cancer patients since June last year.
The Presbyterian Vocational Training Centre at Akyem Begoro in the Eastern Region has been converted into a training health institution for paramedics.
A new Antenatal Care (ANC) delivery model, piloted by the Ghana Health Service (GHS), has helped to reduce maternal mortality and improve pregnancy outcomes.
The Briphildon Foundation, a non-governmental organization focused on humanitarian efforts, has issued a call for widespread engagement, awareness-raising, and action to prevent and address suicide.
Empowerment Care Foundation, the social responsibility wing of Empowerment Worship Centre (EWC) under the leadership of its Global lead Pastor Gideon Danso has extended invaluable free medical and educational supplies to over 12,000 members of various communities in Accra at LIFE CHECK 2023.
Flokefama, a leading pharmaceutical company in the country, has renovated the National Blood Bank in Accra at a cost of GH¢200,000 as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility.
A total of 22,000 of the country’s population live with cerebral palsy, the Head of Neurology and Child Service of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Prof. Eben Badoe, has said.
The World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa (WHO AFRO) has named Dr. Anarfi Asamoah-Baah as a Public Health Champion in recognition of his outstanding contribution to global public health.
In a world first, scientists say an 8cm (3in) worm has been found alive in the brain of an Australian woman.
The Koforidua Two Streams branch of the ASA Savings and Loans Limited in the Eastern Region has donated a number of items and equipment valued at GH¢10,000 to the St Joseph Orthopaedic Hospital.
Health policy makers have been urged to put in place measures to ensure that breast examination becomes a routine check at the various health facilities.
Some health professionals have suggested that pregnancy schools should be organised by health workers for pregnant women as one of the ways to go in reducing neonatal deaths in the country.
The Rotary Club of Kumasi East has called on the government and the media to devote more attention to mental health education in the country.
All issue regarding land for the La Nkwantanang-Madina Municipality Agenda 111 Hospital Project, the government’s flagship programme for the municipality, has been resolved for the project to take off following an assessment visit to the site by stakeholders and key parties for the project.
The new Covid variant, which goes by the name EG.5 and has also been called Eris, is now the fastest growing Covid-19 subvariant in the US and has been found in more than 50 countries as of 8 August 2023.
The National Department of Health has verified that the first instance of the EG.5 or Eris Covid-19 variant has officially been identified in South Africa.
Surgeons in the United States have announced that a pig kidney they transplanted into the body of a brain-dead human patient has functioned normally for more than a month, a promising sign in the effort to address widespread organ donation needs.
A Gastroenterologist at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, Dr Sally Afua Bampoh, has called on policymakers to add Hepatitis B and C to the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).