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Health & Fitness

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Aiding the vulnerable and ensuring health safety
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Aiding the vulnerable and ensuring health safety

It is the first week of school for three of the Haingura sisters, and though they’re understandably apprehensive about their new environment, there’s a sense of renewed hope in the air.  Once dimmed by hardship, their dreams for the future are rekindled thanks to the support from the USAID/President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)-funded...

Health for All Fun Run this Saturday
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Health for All Fun Run this Saturday

A fun run/walk organised by social media influencer and nurse Mathew Shembonde aims to give back to the community by donating all the proceeds to Ebenezer Soup Kitchen in Windhoek’s Havana settlement. The run will start at Daan Viljoen roadblock in Windhoek this Saturday at 06h00. Shembonde told New Era Online that the Health for...

Medical compliance a necessity – Haoseb … mental health patient sheds light on positive living
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Medical compliance a necessity – Haoseb … mental health patient sheds light on positive living

Ambrosius Haoseb, a committed advocate for mental health residing in Dolam in Windhoek, is focused on promoting the significance of regular medication adherence for those experiencing mental health difficulties.  He asserts that following prescribed treatment regimens can significantly improve daily functioning, and enable individuals to achieve their aspirations.  In a recent interview with Vital Signs,...

PatientCare: Revolutionising healthcare
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PatientCare: Revolutionising healthcare

Iuze Mukube Attempting to get healthcare while battling an illness can be a tedious exercise for many, especially those in remote areas.  This may become a thing of the past, as computer scientist Jessé Liula Schiceya has created a telemedicine platform that enables patients to get treatment via digital technology in the comfort of their...

Dental health a global concern – Shangula
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Dental health a global concern – Shangula

WALVIS BAY – Health and Social Services minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has expressed alarm at the impact of oral diseases worldwide, noting that it affects an approximate 3.5 billion people globally. In Namibia, the challenges are significant, and he indicated that 37.8% of children aged one to nine suffer from untreated caries in their deciduous...

Mobilising resources to combat HIV
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Mobilising resources to combat HIV

Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has stated that to address the HIV epidemic, stakeholders engaged and mobilised resources to combat the spread of infection. The engagement also created an opportunity to provide the necessary medical countermeasures to restore the health of those affected, and save lives. “Looking back at the successes recorded, we can all...

28 malaria deaths in 7 months
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28 malaria deaths in 7 months

KHORIXAS – Namibia has so far recorded 28 malaria deaths this year. In relation to the statistics, four deaths were recorded in Katima Mulio, three at Onandjokwe State Hospital, two in Oshakati, one in Gobabis, two in Okongo and three from Engela. More deaths were recorded in Andara, where three people died: one from Windhoek,...

PrEP use taking off
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PrEP use taking off

Spearheaded by the health ministry and supported by global partners, such as the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Namibia’s implementation of pre-exposure prophylaxis, known as PrEP, demonstrates the country’s strong commitment to comprehensively combat HIV.  PrEP is a preventive pill that decreases the potential of contracting HIV through sex by up to 99%...

Namibia not close to eliminating TB – Nangombe
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Namibia not close to eliminating TB – Nangombe

Rudolf Gaiseb Health executive director Ben Nangombe said despite government and donor efforts poured into fighting Tuberculosis (TB), the country’s dream of eliminating the disease is far from being achieved. In a recent interview, Nangombe said the World Health Organisation (WHO) classifies Namibia as a high-TB burden country, based on the high concentration of people...