Ghanaian women have been urged to take screening for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection seriously as cases of cervical cancer (CC) continue to soar in the country.
The Global Fund through the Ghana Health Service has donated a Toyota pick-up vehicle to the Ghana Prisons Service.The vehicle is part of logistical support to the Health Directorate of the Prisons ...
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has assured the public that no unusual respiratory pathogens, including the Human ...
The Ghana Health Service (GHS), in collaboration with partners, has assured that it is well positioned to detect and respond ...
Ghana's healthcare sector is a vital pillar of the nation's development, encompassing a broad network of public hospitals, ...
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) and its Global Accelerator Lab (GALAB) Project has organised a review meeting to include child and force labor indicators in the LEAP Management Information ...
FirstBank Ghana Limited has kicked off the year with its annual health walk at Peduase in Accra, promoting employee fitness, strengthening team bonds and setting a proactive tone for a productive 2025 ...
Coleman, President of the Medical Women Association of Ghana, has called on female doctors to prioritise their personal health and well-being as they dedicate their lives to caring for others. Dr ...
The negative consequences of early or child marriage can be intergenerational, with future children facing the risk of experiencing increased ill-health and death rates ...
The ACFT was just the beginning of Akagri’s experience. Alongside two other medics from the Ghana Armed Forces, he ...
It said its main concern was "the safety and health of our employees and those in our community" who were affected by the incident. The local chairman of the Ghana National Association of Small ...