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05 Nov '25
This is why Japanese tend to live longer than rest of the world.1 / 7Japan consistently tops the global life expectancy charts, with many citizens living well into their 80s and 90s. But what makes their lifestyle so uniquely health promoting? Let’s uncover six reasons behind Japa
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05 Nov '25
This is why Japanese tend to live longer than rest of the world.wellness1 / 7Japan consistently tops the global life expectancy charts, with many citizens living well into their 80s and 90s. But what makes their lifestyle so uniquely health promoting? Let’s uncover six reas
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31 Oct '25
The Affordable Housing Project promised dignity and stability for Kenya’s urban poor, yet gaps in delivery are fast exposing cracks in what was once hailed as a groundbreaking social revolution.In Nairobi’s New Mukuru Housing Estate, residents who once lived in congested shacks now enj
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30 Oct '25
Veteran actor Satish Shah dies of a heart attack at 74. Learn the early warning signs, causes, and ways to protect your heart from sudden cardiac risks.Satish Shah Died of Heart Attack at 74: Warning Signs Your Heart Is Not Functioning ProperlyThe whole entertainment i
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27 Oct '25
Understand the key differences between a stroke and a heart attack, their symptoms, causes, and which condition can be more life-threatening.Stroke Vs Heart Attack: What Is The Difference And Which Is Deadlier?Stroke and heart attacks can be considered among the most frequent, when
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29 Sep '25
The Unsung Hero of Uganda’s Liberation: Brigadier Chefe Ali’s Enduring LegacyEddy Kenzo with President Museveni and First Lady Janet Kataha at Yoweri Album Lunch at Speke Resort MunyonyoBrigadier Chefe Ali, born Eriya Mwine in 1960 in Namutam
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25 Aug '25
Rev Gideon Byamugisha speaking during the health weekKampala | State House this week sounded alarm over Uganda’s HIV epidemic, revealing that five Ugandans are infected with the virus every hour—equivalent to 100 new cases daily—at an annual cost of
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28 Jul '25
The Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) at Makerere University has unveiled a groundbreaking 384 kWp solar power system, the largest campus-based solar grid in Africa, marking a major leap toward sustainable energy for health and research infrastructure.T
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21 Jul '25
Once dismissed as wild weeds and a "poor man's food", indigenous leafy vegetables in Kenya are now becoming much more common - grown on farms, sold in markets and gracing the menus of restaurants.At the busy Skinners Restaurant in Gachie just outside the capital, Nai
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08 Jul '25
Doctors at Mulago National Referral Hospital have raised concern over a growing number of throat cancer and diabetes cases, particularly among young patients.In a health update released this week, medics at the facility cited excessive shisha smoking, poor dieta