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Long toilet sitting and hemorrhoids
Spending too much time on the toilet can lead to hemorrhoids. Researchers warn it may cause pain and bleeding during bowel movements. Study findings A study by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Israel investigated 125 participants. Some brought phones into the toilet, while others did not. Results showed that 46% of phone users experienced…
Diseases spread by kissing
Kissing is a common expression of love and friendship worldwide. However, it can also transmit several infections. Experts warn that certain diseases can pass through saliva during kissing. Herpes Herpes is caused by two types of virus: HSV-1 and HSV-2. Symptoms include sores and blisters inside and outside the mouth. HSV-1 spreads mostly through kissing…
Youth mental health in Kigali
Over 600 adolescents in Kigali received mental health treatment in just over a year. Most of them sought care for the first time. Health officials highlight growing awareness of youth mental health issues in Rwanda. Kigali Mental Health Referral Centre report Dr Dynamo Ndacyayisenga, Director of Kigali Mental Health Referral Centre, said the facility has…
Global eye disease 2050
By 2050, at least half of the world’s population may have eye problems, including myopia. Experts warn these conditions could lead to blurred vision or long-term blindness. Rising eye disease may cost the global economy around $173 billion annually if untreated. Current trends in eye health Rohto Pharmaceutical, a company providing eye care since 1909,…
HIV long-acting injection in Rwanda
Rwanda plans to introduce a six-month HIV injection for people living with the virus. The new method will replace daily pills for better adherence. Officials say this approach can improve treatment outcomes, especially among young people. Current HIV treatment in Rwanda Currently, patients take daily pills to manage HIV. RBC introduced a two-month injectable option…
Nuclear medicine in Rwanda set for 2026 launch
Rwanda is preparing to introduce nuclear medicine in 2026 as part of its plan to expand advanced medical services. The country has partnered with specialized global institutions to support the safe use of nuclear energy in health care. Officials say the new technology will improve early detection and treatment of complex diseases. Understanding nuclear medicine…
Global Obesity Drug Shortage
The World Health Organization has warned about a global obesity drug shortage. It says fewer than ten percent of people who need these drugs can afford them. The agency urged countries to improve access as obesity continues to rise worldwide. Sharp Decline in Drug Availability WHO reports that more than one billion people live with…
HIV in Rwanda
Rwanda currently has more than 234,000 people living with HIV. The Rwanda Biomedical Centre says the country records about 2,500 new infections every year. It also reports a similar number of annual deaths. Young people have been urged to test often and avoid risky sexual behaviour. Latest HIV Statistics RBC announced the figures on 1…
Rwanda Turkey Weapons Agreement: How the Deal Builds Local Military Production
The Rwanda Turkey weapons agreement aims to increase local production of weapons and military tools. As a result, Rwanda continues to strengthen its plan to build a reliable defense industry. Key Areas Covered in the Rwanda Turkey Weapons Agreement The agreement supports the production of small drones, light firearms and other military tools. In addition,…
Lost and Stolen Phones Tracking System
The government highlights how a national mobile registry is improving the fight against lost and stolen phones. The system supports users and authorities by blocking devices and reducing fraudulent activity. How the App Protects Lost and Stolen Phones The app helps users block and track lost or stolen smartphones across all telecom networks. It works…
