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AI Mammography Improves Breast Cancer Detection While Reducing Radiologist Workload
A new study published in Nature Medicine reveals that artificial intelligence is transforming breast cancer screening by improving detection rates while significantly reducing the workload for radiologists. Researchers tested an AI-supported screening approach that identifies low-risk mammograms and removes them from human review. This method allows radiologists to focus only on higher-risk cases. The study found that…
Why Do People Get Acne?
Acne is one of the most common skin conditions affecting people around the world. Many people wonder why pimples appear, why teenagers experience them frequently, and why some women develop breakouts during their menstrual cycle. In most cases, acne develops when tiny openings in the skin called pores become blocked. These pores can become clogged…
Rwanda Equips Community Health Workers with AI Powered Smartphones
Ministry of Health Rwanda has started distributing modern smartphones equipped with artificial intelligence to community health workers across the country. The initiative aims to strengthen healthcare delivery and improve the use of digital technology in Rwanda’s health system. Sabin Nsanzimana, Rwanda’s Minister of Health, officially launched the program on January 28, 2026 in Bweyeye Sector, Rusizi District,…
Who Said Being Overweight Is Always Bad?
Who told us that being overweight is automatically a bad thing? In modern society, conversations about body weight often focus almost exclusively on the negative health risks. However, history tells a different story. For thousands of years, having more body fat was not seen as a problem in many cases, it was a survival advantage….
Understanding Allodoxaphobia: The Fear of What Others Think
Did you know that some people experience intense fear simply from thinking about what others might say or think about them? This condition is known as Allodoxaphobia the fear of others’ opinions. A person living with Allodoxaphobia constantly worries about how they are perceived. They may overanalyze simple situations, asking themselves questions like: “What will…
The Hidden Risks of Making Your Bed Immediately After Waking Up
Many people believe that making the bed immediately after waking up is a sign of discipline and cleanliness. However, research suggests that this common habit may unintentionally create a healthier environment for dust mites microscopic organisms that live in bedding. Even if you sleep alone, you are not the only occupant of your mattress. A…
Kenya Receives 21,000 Doses of Lenacapavir, a New HIV Prevention Drug
The Government of Kenya has received 21,000 doses of Lenacapavir Yeztugo, a new long-acting drug designed to prevent HIV infection, becoming the first country in East Africa to take this step. The announcement was made by Kenya’s Health Minister, Aden Duale, who confirmed that the doses arrived on February 17, 2026. Targeting High-Risk Areas The…
Rwanda: 28 Dead, Over 200 Hospitalized After Drinking Toxic Alcohol
At least 28 people have died and 229 others have been hospitalized in Rwanda after consuming alcohol suspected to contain dangerous chemicals, health authorities have confirmed. According to the Ministry of Health, the victims were recorded between February 2 and February 12, 2026. The affected individuals were admitted to health facilities in Bugesera District, Ruhango…
University Teaching Hospital of Butare to Begin Treating Complex Diseases Including Cancer
The University Teaching Hospital of Butare (CHUB) has announced a major upgrade in its medical capacity, enabling it to treat complex diseases, including cancer, that previously required patients to seek care in Kigali or other specialized hospitals. CHUB management confirmed that the hospital has acquired modern medical equipment, including cancer diagnostic tools, MRI scanners, and…
Artificial lung keeps patient alive after removal of both lungs
Breakthrough case reported Doctors have successfully used an external artificial lung system to keep a critically ill patient alive for 48 hours after removing both lungs, according to a case published this week in the journal Med. The temporary support allowed doctors enough time to perform a double lung transplant, marking a rare and significant…
