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Food Is Medicine Coalition Calls for Systemic Change to Integrate Medically Tailored Meals into Clinical Structure of Healthcare

Food Is Medicine Coalition Calls for Systemic Change to Integrate Medically Tailored Meals into Clinical Structure of Healthcare
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Zamfara govt confirms attack on Kabasa community - Daily Post Nigeria

Daily Post Nigeria Published The Governor of Zamfara State, Hon. Bello Mohammed Matawalle has said that he received with shock the report of an attack by some recalcitrant bandits who unleashed mayhem on innocent people in Kabasa village of Magami district in Gusau Local Government Area of the state. In a statement signed by the state commissioner of information. Hon. Ibrahim Dosara, the Governor is saddened and disturbed by this sad event and strongly condemned it which led to the loss of lives in the village. The statement noted that the Governor also extended his heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and prayed Allah to grant the souls of the departed eternal rest.

World Kidney Day, COVID-19 pandemic, others dominate health stories last week

World Kidney Day, COVID-19 pandemic, others dominate health stories last week World Kidney Day was commemorated on March 11 to raise awareness on the need for identifying kidney disease as a significant public health problem. 4 min read Countries around the globe have commenced vaccination of their citizens against the COVID-19 virus which has infected over 120 million people globally. Meanwhile, there are growing safety concerns about the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines, which is important especially to the COVAX arrangement, the UN-backed facility that promises access to vaccines for up to 20 per cent of participating countries’ population. About four European countries have suspended the use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccines citing blood clotting difficulties and a death suspected to be from its usage.

HIV treatment still expensive for many Nigerians

HIV treatment still expensive for many Nigerians
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The woman with HIV helping others have a good death

BBC News By Megha Mohan image copyrightShali Reddy Thembi Nkambule has been there for hundreds of people dying from Aids in Eswatini - a country where one in four people have HIV. These are the lessons she has learned on what it means to have a good death . Thembi sees three kinds of death. The first is the most common. The person looks at her with blank eyes that say, It s over. I ve given up. Thembi watches as they close their eyes and let go. A life lived in secrecy ending in shame. This is a bad death. Then there is the second type, Thembi says. The person has a message, or sometimes a warning, for the people they will leave behind. There is a lesson they have learned that they want passed on.

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