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Dispelling common myths about blood donation
Fear and hesitation before first donation Many people delay blood donation because of fear and misinformation. William Evans Mutabazi first donated blood in 2014 after months of hesitation while he was a secondary school student. He believed donating blood would weaken him and assumed older people would meet the demand. Although he was healthy, he…
How Smartwatches Help Detect Hidden Heart Problems
Recent medical research shows that smartwatches can play a major role in detecting heart problems early, even before symptoms appear. A study conducted by the Amsterdam University Medical Center in the Netherlands found that modern smartwatches help users identify heart conditions more effectively than traditional monitoring methods. Study Focused on High-Risk Heart Patients The research…
Smoking Can Cause Breast Sagging in Women and Girls, Experts Warn
Breast sagging among women and girls remains a sensitive topic that is often surrounded by myths and misinformation, especially in many African societies. In Rwanda, some people still believe that breasts can sag due to frequent touching, a claim not supported by science. Like other parts of the human body, women’s breasts naturally undergo changes…
RBC Warns Barefoot Wetland Farmers of Rising Bilharzia Infection Risk
The Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC) has warned farmers who cultivate wetlands without protective footwear and gloves that they face a high risk of contracting bilharzia (schistosomiasis), a neglected tropical disease still widespread in Rwanda. According to RBC, bilharzia is currently present in 1,013 villages, representing 47 percent of all villages nationwide. Bilharzia Still Widespread in…
Wales: Woman with Cervical Cancer Says Doctors Ignored Symptoms for Years
A woman in Wales who was later diagnosed with cervical cancer says repeated delays in her diagnosis caused lasting physical and emotional harm. Jessica Mason, 44, says doctors dismissed her symptoms for years before she finally received urgent cancer treatment. As a result, she says she has lost trust in the healthcare system. Years of…
How Fibre Protects the Brain and Slows Cognitive Decline
Eating enough fibre does more than support digestion. Research now shows it can also protect brain health, slow cognitive decline, and improve overall wellbeing. Fibre-rich foods include wholegrains, fruits, vegetables, pulses, nuts, and seeds. However, most people still do not eat enough of this essential nutrient. Scientists say increasing fibre intake is one of the…
Food Hygiene Identified as a Major Factor in Preventing Diseases in Rwanda
Food hygiene has been identified as one of the most critical factors in preventing diseases and protecting public health in Rwanda, health authorities have said. While food is essential for energy and proper nutrition, experts warn that food prepared under poor hygienic conditions can become a major source of disease. Contaminated food and unsafe water…
Ukrainians Encouraged to Use Heated Sex Toys to Cope With Extreme Winter Cold
Ukrainian citizens have been urged to consider using heated sex toys as an alternative way to keep warm amid severe winter conditions and ongoing electricity shortages caused by the war. The advice came from Svetlana Paveletskaya, the partner of former Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Minister Dmitry Kuleba, who suggested that modern sex toys equipped with heating…
Gicumbi Residents Raise Safety Concerns Over Stray Dogs
Residents of Gicumbi District have expressed growing concern over the rising number of stray dogs roaming freely on the streets, citing threats to public safety and health. Many locals say they feel unsafe walking in their neighborhoods, especially during early mornings and late evenings. Reports of dog attacks on children have intensified fear and increased…
France Sees More Deaths Than Births in 2025
France recorded more deaths than births in 2025, according to official data from the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE). This marks the first time such a situation has occurred since World War II. Official Figures Show Population Shift INSEE reported that 651,000 people died in France in 2025. During the same year,…
