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Senegal overcomes a controversial penalty decision and a near-walkout to defeat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time, claiming the 2025 AFCON title in Rabat.
In a landmark case, San Francisco is suing global food corporations over health crises linked to their products, raising urgent questions about the ultra-processed foods flooding Kenyan markets.
A shocking report from England shows a 300% rise in untreated patients leaving emergency rooms, a trend that mirrors the deep-seated pressures facing Kenya's own public health system.
A startling UK report reveals ethnic minorities receive poorer migraine care, raising urgent questions about hidden biases within Kenya's own healthcare system.
**A Mwimuto mother is making a desperate plea for help after an undiagnosed illness has left her with a painfully swollen stomach for nearly a decade, crippling her ability to care for her mentally challenged son.**
**A top Nairobi official has appealed to coffin sellers to relocate from hospital entrances, arguing the displays can cause psychological distress to patients and their families.**
**American lawmakers are sounding the alarm over policy shifts that could dismantle decades of life-saving work, placing millions of Kenyans who depend on U.S.-backed HIV/AIDS programs at grave risk.**
The Brazilian Butt-Lift is surging in popularity in Kenya. But the quest for the perfect curve comes with a critical, non-negotiable rule: you cannot sit down for weeks. Here’s why this post-surgery directive is about more than just comfort
**Over 400,000 educators and their dependents have been moved from the private Minet scheme to the new Social Health Authority, a landmark transition promising wider access but raising concerns over its rollout.**
The unique agreement ends a tense trade standoff. In exchange for zero tariffs, the UK's National Health Service will significantly increase spending on American medicines, a move that could reshape global pharmaceutical pricing.
New data reveals a troubling surge in HIV cases across Kenya, with the capital recording over 3,000 new infections. Youths and young women are disproportionately affected, sounding an alarm for public health officials.
A devastating convergence of surging HIV infections, stubbornly high teenage pregnancies, and rampant sexual violence is derailing the potential of a generation, with profound economic and social costs for the nation.
**Christine Nyambura Muturi is accused of using a stolen identity to treat vulnerable hospice patients in Arizona, sparking alarm over healthcare fraud and its impact on the Kenyan diaspora's reputation.**