Saturday, November 15, 2025
HomeLifestyleBeauty & Health

Beauty & Health

Rangers 3-2 Celtic | Scottish Women’s Premier League highlights

Friday 14 November 2025 21:45, UK

Keep exploring

First women individuals driving advocacy and interventions on elimination of cervical cancer in Nigeria

Birnin-Kebbi, 21 January, 2022 - I learnt about cervical cancer and people dying from the disease while carrying out my duty as a journalist. I never took time to know my status until October 2021, when an expert reiterated that early detection is key to surviving any form of cancer”, says Adenike Tambe, a health…

Ethiopia to immunize over 1.8 million girls against human papillomavirus

21 January 2021, Addis Ababa – A human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination campaign that aims to immunize over 1.8 million 14-year-old girls in nine regions against HPV is underway. The campaign commenced on 10 January 2022 and will end on 22 January. Vaccines were administered in schools and health facilities for two cohorts.  More than 866,000…

Ethiopia to vaccinate over 1.8 million ladies against human papillomavirus as share of force to forestall cervical most cancers

Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination campaign targeting 1.8 million 14-year-old girls in nine regions is underway between 10 and 22 January. Vaccines are administered in schools and health facilities for two cohorts.  More than 866,000, 14-year-old girls are getting the first dose while 970,000 who received the first dose six months ago, are getting the second dose during this…

Niger negate authorities begins cervical cancer providers and products in accordance with WHO’s advice 

Minna, 20 January 2022 - In line with the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommendation for screening and treatment to prevent cervical cancer, the Niger State Government has begun screening women for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and cancer prevention services in nine Local Government Areas (LGA).  The pilot scheme, which will be in phases, targets about 5,000…

Cases fall for first time as Africa’s fourth COVID-19 wave ebbs

Brazzaville – Weekly COVID-19 cases in Africa have dropped significantly and deaths dipped for the first time since the peak of the fourth pandemic wave propelled by the Omicron variant. The decline nudges the continent past its shortest upsurge yet that lasted 56 days. Newly reported cases fell by 20% in the week to 16 January,…

Omicron-fuelled COVID-19 surge in Africa plateaus

Brazzaville, 13 January 2022 – After a six-week surge, Africa’s fourth pandemic wave driven primarily by the Omicron variant is flattening, marking the shortest-lived surge to date in the continent where cumulative cases have now exceeded 10 million. As of 11 January, there have been 10.2 million COVID-19 cases in Africa. Weekly cases plateaued in…

Treasured Neighborhood Response Lessons for 2022

 As 2022 begins, health experts in Kenya have enough to reflect and act on towards vaccine acceleration efforts and sustenance of COVID-19 preventive and safety measures. MOH in an effort to accelerate vaccination, embarked on a 10-million vaccination race by end of 2021 , even as it targets more millions (27 Million) of vaccination by…

WHO hands over consignment of medication to additional toughen enchancment in files management for COVID-19 response in Seychelles

Victoria, Seychelles. As part of its continued support to improve data management within the context of COVID-19 including the health system as a whole, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has handed over 76 tablets to the Ministry of Health. The acting WHO Representative for Seychelles Dr. Susan Tembo handed over the tablets to the Minister…

WHO offers properly being care toughen, donates materials to Adamawa Assert Govt to curb cholera outbreak

Yola, 29 December, 2021 - In its continuous efforts to support health care services in Nigeria, the World Health Organization (WHO) donated some health intervention materials to Adamawa State Government, to assist in the fight against cholera outbreak.  The donated items included Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS), Ringer's lactate solution (RL), Water Guard, Aqua Tabs, industrial…

Rwanda meets WHO three hundred and sixty five days-conclude method with over 40% COVID-19 vaccination coverage

  Kigali - Of its 13 million habitants, Rwanda has fully vaccinated 40% against COVID-19 as of 24 December 2021. This coverage milestone puts the country on track for meeting further vaccination global targets set by the World Health Organization. In May 2021, WHO Director-General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, set three targets of which Rwanda…

Democratic Republic of the Congo targets 2 million in cholera vaccination pressure

Kalemie (Tanganyika Province) – The Democratic Republic of the Congo today launched a massive cholera vaccination campaign targeting 2 million people aged one year and above in three provinces in the east of the country to halt an ongoing outbreak. The campaign is being caried out in Haut-Lomami, South Kivu and Tanganyika provinces—the most affected…

Meet Team WHO: Dr Annet Kisakye, Immunization Officer, Uganda

A medical doctor with a master’s degree in Public Health, Dr Annet Kisakye ran medical wards in public and private hospitals in Kampala before joining the World Health Organization in 2001. She began working as Uganda’s Immunization and Surveillance Officer, expanding her portfolio over time to include a range of vaccine preventable diseases and Integrated…

Latest articles

Rangers 3-2 Celtic | Scottish Women’s Premier League highlights

Friday 14 November 2025 21:45, UK

The Subaru Solterra Is a Solid SUV, but It’s Not a Segment Standout

Safety, a Subaru hallmark and one of our six criteria, is another category the Solterra performs well in; IIHS awarded it a Top Safety Pick+, making it one of the safest SUVs in our competition. Driver assistance systems are merely competent, however, and lack some of the high-tech capabilities available in other contenders. Design changes

The Refreshed Kia Sportage Is Built for Buyers but Not the Podium

Pros Comfortable and composed ride Thoughtful interior touches Excellent value Cons Frustrating dual-function control panel Weak base engine Not the most efficient hybrid In the high-stakes 2026 SUV of the Year arena, the 2026 Kia Sportage’s low-key refresh wasn’t enough. Its subtle updates didn’t stand out next to newer, truly innovative vehicles. Others fared better

The Fresh Lucid Gravity Is Fast, Luxurious, and Annoyingly Flawed

However, the dual control pads on the wheel indicate the need for further polish. Their insubstantial feel contrasts sumptuous touchpoints elsewhere, calling Lucid’s attention to detail into question. Likewise, there’s a jagged edge of pixels along the upper touchscreen’s top curve. Even with a few physical buttons, Lucid’s user interface presents a steep learning curve.