Makana Kennedy Ndyamuhaki: From Journalist to Visionary Telehealth Entrepreneur

In a story that underscores the power of human innovation and the adaptability of journalism skills, Makana Kennedy Ndyamuhaki, a seasoned journalist, has ventured into the realm of telehealth entrepreneurship with a vision to revolutionize healthcare accessibility. Makana’s journey from reporting on societal issues to founding Losh AI Lab Group, a telehealth startup, is a…

Not Getting Enough Sleep May Increase Your Type 2 Diabetes Risk.

People who sleep less than six hours a night are at considerably higher risk for type 2 diabetes than those who sleep seven to eight hours a night, a new study foundTrusted Source. And even those with habitual short sleep who follow a healthy dietary regimen carry that risk, suggesting that sleep is a vital element in type…

6-foods-to-eat-and-6-to-avoid-for-mental-health

6 Foods To Eat And 6 To Avoid For Mental Health Poor brain or mental health is on the rise, a major global public health concern that affects millions of people  Among the lifestyle changes that can impact brain health, diet is near the top of the list. Evidence from studies suggests that certain dietary patterns…

Eating this much protein can be bad for your heart health

Updated by Nsubuga Abbey at HICGI News Agency Consuming more than 22% of daily calories through proteins may increase the risk of atherosclerosis and even worsen the condition, according to a studyTrusted Source completed at the University of Pittsburgh and published today in the journal Nature Metabolism. To reach their conclusions, the researchers used human trials along with…

Nakuru City Dwellers get free Medical Services

By Ronald Sserwadda – Nakuru, Kenya- Updated at 1801 EAT on 15th Feb 2024 The Breath of the Spirit Ministries in conjunction with Cheesed Charity International led by American Philanthropist Dr. Michelle Corral on Wednesday conducted a medical camp in Nakuru, Kenyan City. Speaking on behalf of Dr. Corral, Rev Christopher Stamps who led the…

The mysterious culprit behind ‘water on the brain’ in Ugandan babies

Nearly 4,000 babies in the central African country develop post-infectious hydrocephalus every year For nearly two decades, scientists have attempted to identify the mysterious culprit behind a medical condition common to Uganda that causes the heads of new-born babies to enlarge, leading to severe neurological damage and even death. Nearly 4,000 babies in the central…