Effective Home Remedies to Relieve Swollen Feet During Pregnancy
Are you expecting a little bundle of joy but finding yourself dealing with uncomfortable swelling in your feet? Pregnancy can bring about a range...
High Blood Pressure and Nosebleeds: Separating Fact from Fiction
Nosebleeds, also known as epistaxis, can be a source of concern for individuals, especially those with high blood pressure. There are common misconceptions surrounding...
The Key to Immunity: Secrets to Keeping the Doctor at Bay
Maintaining a strong and resilient immune system is key to staying healthy and warding off illnesses. Understanding how the immune system works and the...
Udderly Dangerous: The Health Risks of Aflatoxin in Milk
Aflatoxins, a group of naturally occurring toxins produced by certain fungi, pose a significant threat to the safety and quality of milk and dairy...
From Farm to Table: Aflatoxin Prevention for Dairy Producers
Aflatoxin contamination poses a significant threat to the safety and quality of dairy products, raising concerns for both producers and consumers. Aflatoxins are toxic...
What Causes Of Aflatoxin In Milk
Aflatoxins are highly toxic compounds produced by certain molds that can contaminate various food products, including milk. The presence of aflatoxin in dairy products...
Beat the Itch: Natural Ways to Soothe Mosquito Bites
Mosquito bites are an inevitable annoyance during the warmer months, leaving us with itchy and sometimes painful bumps on our skin. While these pesky...
From Food to Stress: The Top Causes of Nausea Revealed
Nausea is a common and often unpleasant sensation that can arise from various factors, ranging from dietary choices to psychological stress. Understanding the triggers...
Health Alert: Drug-Resistant Bacteria Found in Chicken Meat in Nairobi
Did you know that some chicken meat in Nairobi has bacteria that can resist important antibiotics? The University of Nairobi did some tests and...
Beyond PrEP: Kenyans Embrace Comprehensive HIV Prevention Measures
The Ministry of Health is encouraging people at risk of HIV/AIDS to use Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to reduce new infections. However, health providers are...