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The Daily Monitor on MSNMalaria-related brain inflammation fueling mental disorders in Ugandan children - ExpertsChildren and pregnant women remain at the highest risk, with the disease contributing to maternal deaths, stillbirths, low ...
Each evening in northern Uganda, children by the thousands leave their ... The U.S. State Department calls Uganda’s human rights record “poor” and charges in a 2003 report that Museveni ...
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Stunting, the researchers explained, is a long-term response to poor dietary intake or repeated ... the prevalence of ...
Quality Chemical Industries Limited (Qcil), Uganda’s leading pharmaceutical manufacturer, has successfully held an annual ...
Even though there’s a lack of specialty surgery in poor nations like Uganda, it’s still preferable to treat children here than take them to the United States or Europe, says Tim Erickson ...
"The ultimate goal, which we've achieved to some degree," New Orleans doctor, Craig Sable, said. "Is to teach the locals and ...
The Commission said that investing in the early years is not only in the best interest of children, but is also key to developing Uganda’s human capital. The third report, published in February ...
Former Ugandan LRA child soldier: 'Sometimes I feel guilty I survived because so many children died in the struggle'Former Ugandan LRA child soldier: 'Sometimes I feel guilty I survived because so ...
An American missionary thought God was telling her to treat Ugandan children with medical problems — but a nurse says she "got into a fantasy that she was ordained and special" Susan Young is a ...
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