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Illustration of HIV infection showing virus attacking immune cells, with arrows indicating disease progression.
HIV/AIDS Features

Where Zimbabwe Stands in the Fight Against HIV

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa In 1985, Zimbabwe recorded its first confirmed case of HIV, marking the start of a national epidemic. By the mid-1980s, cases were rising rapidly, particularly in Hurungwe District, where formal surveillance began in 1986. By the end of the decade, nearly 10 percent of Zimbabwe’s adult population had already been infected. Nearly four

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Sanitary pad with labelled toxic chemicals like phthalates, parabens, and bisphenols, illustrating endocrine-disrupting risks.
Health News

Study Finds Toxic Chemicals in Menstrual Pads May Affect Hormones and Raise Health Risks

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa For many women, sanitary pads are an essential part of daily life. They help manage menstrual hygiene and keep women comfortable and active. But a recent South African study has revealed a hidden risk, some pads and panty liners may contain chemicals that interfere with hormones and could increase long-term health risks, including

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Infographic showing how obesity triggers chronic inflammation in the body. Visual includes a generic obese adult silhouette, immune cells (macrophages) activating inflammasomes, inactive SAMHD1 enzyme, oxidized mitochondrial DNA, and arrows illustrating the chain reaction leading to inflammation. Designed for educational purposes for U.S. readers
Health News Global Health Non Communicable Disease

Why Obesity Causes Chronic Inflammation in Millions of Americans

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa More than one in three American adults lives with obesity, and scientists have long known it fuels chronic inflammation linked to diabetes, heart disease, and fatty liver. Now, an NIH-funded study has uncovered the biological chain reaction behind this process, opening the door to new treatments beyond weight loss. New research funded by

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Infographic showing how an HLA mismatch increases the risk of severe aGVHD after cord blood transplantation.
Reseach Findings Global Health Health News

Japanese Study Identifies Genetic Mismatch That Triples Risk of Life-Threatening Complications After Cord Blood Transplant

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa More than 7,400 patients in Japan have contributed to a breakthrough study identifying a hidden genetic mismatch that significantly increases the risk of life-threatening immune complications after umbilical cord blood transplantation. The research, led by Associate Professor Takakazu Kawase of Fujita Health University and the Japanese Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy (JSTCT)

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Dr Douglass Mombeshora, Zimbabwe’s Minister of Health and Child Care, cutting the ribbon to officially launch Lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable HIV prevention drug.
Health News Breaking News HIV/AIDS

Zimbabwe Launches Revolutionary HIV Prevention Program with Lenacapavir

Michael Gwarisa

Watch: Zimbabwe Launches Lenacapavir: New HIV Prevention Injection With 99.9% Protection Michael Gwarisa In a major step forward for HIV prevention, Zimbabwe has officially launched the rollout of Lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable drug that provides new protection options for communities at high risk of HIV infection. Zimbabwe joins South Africa, Kenya, Zambia, and Eswatini among

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Health News Breaking News Safe Abortion

Senate Approves Medical Services Amendment Bill After Deleting Clause 11

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa After days of speculation and heightened public debate, Zimbabwe’s Medical Services Amendment Bill [H.B. 6A, 2025] has passed Parliament, but without the contentious Clause 11, which was formally deleted during the legislative process. The Bill was considered during the Committee Stage in the Parliament of Zimbabwe, where Clauses 1 to 10 were approved

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Africa Health News

Africa CDC and FHI 360 Sign MoU to Strengthen Health Security and Advance Africa’s Health Sovereignty

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa In a move aimed at strengthening collaboration to advance health security, workforce development, and resilient public health systems across Africa, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with FHI 360. The MoU sets in motion a structured framework for cooperation aligned with Africa CDC’s Strategic

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Healthcare worker discussing Lenacapavir HIV prevention injection rollout in Zimbabwe
HIV/AIDS Health News

What the Science Says About Lenacapavir, Its Effectiveness, Side Effects and Zimbabwe’s HIV Prevention Push

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe has set the stage for the rollout of Lenacapavir, a long acting injectable HIV prevention medicine that is expected to significantly strengthen the country’s HIV response. The injectable drug, which is administered only twice a year, is being introduced as part of Zimbabwe’s expanded HIV prevention strategy targeting people at high risk

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Parirenyatwa Hospital Commissions New Heart Bypass Machine, Boosts Open Heart Surgery in Zimbabwe

Michael Gwarisa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiEVMblYRrw   Michael Gwarisa In a major step toward improving the quality of cardiac care and reducing turnaround times for open heart surgeries in Zimbabwe, Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals has commissioned a new heart bypass machine, also known as a heart lung machine. The brand new Stöckert S5 heart lung machine was procured by the

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