Professor Isaac Kingsley Amponsah, a prominent figure in traditional medicine, stated the importance of health as the greatest wealth a person can possess
The President of GHAFTRAM, therefore, urged the government to consider including approved traditional medicines in the NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME.
The week-long celebration also highlighted the economic impact of traditional medicine, with the sector providing employment for thousands of Ghanaians
Dr Afua Commeh, the Programme Manager of Non-Communicable Diseases of the Ghana Health Service, has encouraged men to screen for breast cancer as they can also get the disease
The journey towards embracing herbal medicine globally gained momentum in the mid-1970s when the World Health Organization started a drive to promote access
At the end of the day, if we are able to bring out medication from plants and package them for the international market, … Ghana will have another gold