A report by the World Economic Forum says African nations produce only 2% of the world’s medical research
Technology companies seek environmentally-friendly approach to seabed mining
The structures documented in a new study extend 23 million light-years from end to end
Student-developed technology monitors conditions such as blood pressure, temperature and heart rate of pregnant women via smartwatch
Tuberculosis is a leading cause of death in South Africa. The BEAT Tuberculosis study, focused on children and pregnant women, has revealed a promising new treatment that could mark a significant breakthrough in the fight against drug-resistant TB. Zaheer Cassim reports.
If nothing is done, climate change will cause stunting and wasting in millions more children by 2050, report says
Viewers can watch with the naked eye or opt for telescopes and binoculars
The condition makes it hard for mothers who went through difficult labor to control their bowels
Superbugs — strains of bacteria or pathogens that have become resistant to antibiotics, making them much harder to treat — have been recognized as a rising threat to global health
The main task for the November summit is for countries to agree on a new annual target for funding that wealthy countries will pay to help poorer nations cope with climate change
The foundation said because of climate change, between now and 2050, 40 million more children will have stunted growth and 28 million more will suffer from wasting.
Over 5,000 premature deaths in Kenya per year are air pollution related
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