
MoH launches policy documents on herbal medicine
He said the two policies formed part of the government’s commitment to the growth of traditional medical practice and herbal medicine.
He said the two policies formed part of the government’s commitment to the growth of traditional medical practice and herbal medicine.
Mrs Appiah, however, urged consumers to be vigilant and look out for unwholesome products, including food items, at the various markets
He, therefore, urged CSOs and media to educate and sensitise Ghanaians on the health effects of eating foods that contain TFAs in order to save them from diseases associated with the acids.
The pandemic has presented a perfect opportunity to transform the public health order in Africa that will effectively guard against future crises and make health for all a reality.
Starting by 8am this morning about 100 traders were freely screened for hepatitis B, Typhoid fever, blood Glucose, Blood group while their BMI as well as blood pressures were checked for consultation purposes.
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