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Kidney health for all (II)

I conclude the discussion on World Kidney Day, which I started last week. The theme for 2024 is “Kidney Health for All – Advancing equitable access to care and optimal medication practice.” 

Rice is easily digested
Rice is easily digested

Health benefits of rice

Rice is the seed of a cereal grass. It is one of the most important dietary carbohydrates in the world, with over half the global population depending on it.

Psychology of workers' performance assessment in Ghana

Professor Stephen Adei, former chairman of the National Development Planning Commission, has said that research he had conducted showed that Ghanaian workers were among the least productive in the world when they worked in their country and not abroad.

The last frontier

In the year 2157, humanity had reached the pinnacle of technological advancement. Earth was overpopulated, and resources were dwindling.

Girl-Child empowerment: Proactive measures can help

Seventeen years ago, I investigated female abduction – labelled elopement by indigenes – in the Wa West District. 

Driver, dog breeder before the law for assaulting another over phone

Two men, Dennis Neequaye, 20, and Ebo Bediako, 27, who fought another at a public toilet facility over a missing phone have been convicted by an Accra Circuit Court.

 Basigi is treated to a kingly ride by the players of the Black Princesses after winning the WAFU Zone B Under-20 women’s football tournament in Kumasi in 2023
Basigi is treated to a kingly ride by the players of the Black Princesses after winning the WAFU Zone B Under-20 women’s football tournament in Kumasi in 2023

Yussif Basigi: Records in women’s football equally important

When on the night of March 21, 2024, at the Cape Coast Stadium, the final whistle went for the end of the game, Coach Yussif Basigi was a satisfied man because he had just led Ghana to claim the gold medal in women’s football.

Genital disappearance/shrinking rumour and matters arising

Last week, the Ghana Police Service arrested nine individuals across the country for publishing false news about the disappearance of their genitals. 

We should embrace DNA tests

In the olden days, when a woman named you as the father of her child, you dared not refuse it.

Eggs are high in protein
Eggs are high in protein

Health benefits of egg

EGGS are a source of pantothenic acid, phosphorus, vitamin A and folate. In addition, eggs are 'high in' protein and are one of the few foods that should be classified as “superfoods.”

Record heat concerns!

Global surface temperatures in March were 0.1C higher than the previous record for the month, set in 2016, and 1.68C higher than the pre-industrial average, according to data released last week by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).  

Erectile dysfunction; an enemy of Ghanaian men
Erectile dysfunction; an enemy of Ghanaian men

Erectile dysfunction; an enemy of Ghanaian men

Erectile dysfunction (ED), the inability of a man to have an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse, is increasing fast in Ghana and everywhere. 

Here is the Good News

Here is the Good News of the redeeming love of Jesus Christ that we celebrate on Easter: Jesus Christ’s death on the cross was the perfect sacrifice that fully paid for your sin, my sin and the sin of all people.

How can I benefit from my husband’s Will?

Dear Mirror Lawyer, I live with my two children, Kwame and Adjoa.

The Graphic newspapers are in the lead with regard to news values and general principles of the newspaper business
The Graphic newspapers are in the lead with regard to news values and general principles of the newspaper business

Will Graphic’s anchor hold?

A shudder went through the Ghanaian media community with the news that the Graphic Communication Group was contemplating going private after 60 years as a state-owned enterprise. 

Kidney health for all

World Kidney Day (WKD) is observed on March 10, every year.

Sentse Nii Nartey IV, Mankralo Stool Father
Sentse Nii Nartey IV, Mankralo Stool Father

Prampram prepares for Kpledomi festival

On April 23, this year, the people of Prampram, a fishing community east of the Ghanaian capital, Accra, will celebrate the first of three Kpledomi festivals.

The Virtue of Honesty

In the heart of a bustling Ga community in Ghana, there lived a young boy named Kofi. Kofi was known for his unwavering honesty, a virtue instilled in him by his parents from a young age. 

Two in court for robbery of electronic gadgets - Two others for receiving them

Two persons, 43-year-old, Edward Kweku Sena and 35-year-old, Derrick Botchway, who allegedly robbed an online trader of electronic gadgets totalling GH¢126, 300 have been brought before an Accra Circuit Court.

Professor Lydia Aziato (left), Vice Chancellor of UHAS, presenting the citation to Rev Dr Joyce Aryee, Executive Director of Salt and Light Ministries, with the citation, while Justice Jones Dotse, Chairman of UHAS, looks on with a smile
Professor Lydia Aziato (left), Vice Chancellor of UHAS, presenting the citation to Rev Dr Joyce Aryee, Executive Director of Salt and Light Ministries, with the citation, while Justice Jones Dotse, Chairman of UHAS, looks on with a smile

UHAS honours Rev Dr Joyce Aryee

The Executive Director of Salt and Light Ministries, Rev Dr Joyce Rosalind Aryee, has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of Science degree (honoris causa) by the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) in recognition of her positive impact on public health, through her work as a passionate advocate of sustainable mining.

Some men believe that consuming cloves can enhance erectile function
Some men believe that consuming cloves can enhance erectile function

Cloves steal spotlight in bid for vaginal tightening solutions

There has been a surge in demand for cloves at markets noted for spices and herbs such as Nima, Mallam Atta, Madina, Agbogbloshie, Maamobi and Makola in Accra, as some women seek to tighten their vaginas. 

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