The Minister of Health, Dr Benjamin Kumbour, is unhappy about the poor perception accorded herbal medicine in the country. This he said, is a great challenge to the health care delivery.
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8th African Traditional Medicine Day Celebrated In Accra
First Lady expresses concern about low awareness creation on cancers
First Lady, Ernestina Naadu Mills, on Monday expressed concern about the little or no attention at all given to cancer as a disease compared to malaria, HIV and AIDS, and other communicable diseases.
Ghana Gets Another Chiropractic Doctor
Chiropractic care is steadily gaining grounds in Ghana as more people continue to discover the amazing power of chiropractic. This has also resulted in an increase in the number of chiropractic doctors in the country.
It is illegal to import medical devices without authority
The Food and Drugs Board (FDB), on Wednesday said that some companies and individuals were importing and distributing medical devices, which it claimed were been used for the diagnosis and treatment of various ailments in the country.
USAID supports Ghana Health Service
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has drawn up a four-year programme during which it would assist the Ghana Health Service (GHS) in three regions.
New 'Life Choices' Family Planning launches promotional campaign
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) together with its health partners on Monday re-launched the New "Life Choices" Family Planning promotion campaign.
Korle Bu Hospital laboratory services are reliable
The Management of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital has assured the general public that its laboratory services are reliable and among the best in the West African sub region.
Youth Mental Health At Risk
The rising rates of mental illness among Ghanaian youth signal a crisis for the country and this is because there is a growing and unmet need for mental health services.
Lecturer calls for a council to regulate operations of radiographers
Mr Lawrence Arthur, a Senior Lecturer of the School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Ghana, on Saturday called for the establishment of a national council to regulate the operations of radiographers in the country.
High Transmission Of Malaria During Rainy Season: What Can You Do To Prevent It.?
Ghanaians love the rainy months of May, June, and July because apart from the unfortunate incidents of flooding that afflicts some parts of the country, these months provide wonderful greenery, cool weather and a varied atmosphere that is missing during the dry months.
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