Dr. Nyarkotey Prostate Health Protocol For Healthy Prostate

The most common prostate issues include prostate cancer, enlarged prostate due to benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), or prostatitis. The best way to prevent prostate problems is by living a healthy lifestyle. There are also many natural ways to promote better prostate health even if you already have symptoms or a diagnosis. If you are already … Read more

Making A Case For An Incoming Government To Create A New Ministry Of Traditional, Complementary & Alternative Medicine (Part 3)

This is the concluding part of the article. So now why do the authorities forbid alternative medicine? A very important question but Dr George answered and said because they are serving the industry and the industry cannot make money with herbs, vitamins, and homeopathy. They cannot patent natural remedies. That is why they push synthetics. … Read more

From A Disclaimer To A Research Professor At Age 31

There is this trending story on social media which says that some 10years ago, Diego Simeone played alongside Fernando Torres at Athletic Madrid in Spain. Then, Torrers was the club captain despite being far younger than Simeone; Torres was in charge of the dressing room in the absence of the coaches. He was so influential … Read more

Could It Be the Next Magic Bullet Preventive Or Curative Medicine In Ghana?

With about 200 species and more than 5,000 hybrids associated with the genus, hibiscus can be had in a rainbow of colors. Ghana stands a chance of becoming the next medical World Bank in alternative medicine if we pay special attention to alternative medicine. Tea (Camellia sinensis) contains numerous chemicals beneficial to human health. The … Read more

Decriminalise Suicide — Chief Psychiatrist

The Chief Psychiatrist, Dr Akwasi Osei, has advocated decriminalising suicide in the country. He said rather than punishing victims who attempted suicide, families and communities should help them to recover from their challenges. Dr Osei, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of the Mental Health Authority, was speaking at a forum on suicide in … Read more

Belgian Paralympian ‘not Ready’ For Euthanasia

The Belgian Paralympian Marieke Vervoort, who suffers from an incurable degenerative muscle disease, says she will choose euthanasia, but not yet. The wheelchair racer, who won a silver medal on Saturday in the 400m, said she signed euthanasia papers in 2008. The Belgian press had reported she might take her life after Rio, but she … Read more

Belgian Paralympian ‘not Ready’ To Die

The Belgian Paralympian Marieke Vervoort, who suffers from an incurable degenerative muscle disease, says she will choose euthanasia, but not yet. The wheelchair racer, who won a silver medal on Saturday in the 400m, said she signed euthanasia papers in 2008. The Belgian press had reported she might take her life after Rio, but she … Read more

The Nexus Between Eye Health Care And National Development

The primacy of the eye as an indispensable organ in the body cannot be over-emphasized. If you are in doubt, close your eyes for ten seconds and in that brief period, try to walk around or carry out an activity. The result is better imagined. This explains why the eyes are referred to as the … Read more

The Worrying Trend of Fibroid In Ghana

A GNA feature by Caroline Pomeyie Accra, Sept. 9, GNA – The records are frightening, but it is true that three to five cases of fibroid are operated daily at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital alone. It is also a fact that out of every three women in the country, one has fibroid, but despite these … Read more

Why Your Urinary Tract Infection Is Still A Problem?

As a practitioner in Holistic Urology, one of the most frequent problems I see is recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs) but because it is so common there are many remedies and treatments from this private urologist. Holistic Medical Practitioners in the field of Holistic Urology treat both men and women, and specialize in treating disorders … Read more

A Battle Between Ghanaians And The NDC

The upcoming election is a battle of our conscience and thoughts. A battle between good and evil, competence and incompetence and above all Ghanaians and the incompetent NDC government. It is a youth revolution: a time for us all to arise and relegate the promises chanting NDC to the bottom. We must take inspiration from … Read more

I Can’t Think Far; I Can’t Think Madness – Mahama Mocks NPP

President John Dramani Mahama is baffled at the continuous claim by the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) that he has done nothing in his four-year tenure. If the is not mischief, the President said he cannot fathom why in spite of the unprecedented infrastructural development across the country, opposition parties are refusing to see and … Read more

NPP Campaign In Jeopardy; Akufo-Addo Has Cancer

By Bannor, Philip A. Friends, we have all been inundated with what appears to be a purely fabricated story about the health of the flag-bearer of the New Patriotic Party, the Honorable Nana Addo-Danquah Akufo Addo. A confuted news magazine, AfricaWatch has published an article about the presidential candidate of the NPP as suffering from … Read more

A Response To AfricaWatch Article About The Health Of Nana Addo

Friends, we have all been inundated with what appears to be a purely fabricated story about the health of the flag-bearer of the New Patriotic Party, the Honorable Nana Addo-Danquah Akufo Addo. A confuted news magazine, AfricaWatch has published an article about the presidential candidate of the NPP as suffering from major health problems including … Read more

Full AfricaWatch Report

For some time now, functionaries of Ghana’s main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) and their presidential candidate himself, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, have strenuously denied reports in the local media of Akufo-Addo’s ill health and its implications on his ability to rule the country. In one such denial recently, the 72-year-old NPP presidential candidate said: … Read more

Is It Really Good Night For PDP?

In mathematics, especially in geometry, Pythagorean Theorem is a fantastic numerical combustion that I found very interesting. It is quite long experiences in the secondary classes. There, our mathematics teacher pronounced theorem so fast in such manner that once he started to solve any, all the students would await was Q. E.D. which are initials … Read more

Sickle Cell Disease and Cold Weather

In the United States today, one of every 400 African-American children and one in every 1,250 Hispanic children are born with sickle cell disease, a debilitating, painful condition. Patients with sickle cell disease suffer from abnormally shaped, rigid and adhesive red blood cells. These abnormal cells “close off” blood vessels and cause recurring, painful episodes … Read more