Know a Ugandan child in need of free heart surgery? Contact Rotary

Rotary International is in search of 100 children from Uganda with heart defects to benefit from fully sponsored surgery in India. Dubbed the ‘100 Heart Repaired’, the campaign targets children aged 0-14 years with heart defects that need surgical interventions and will cost the Indian Association in Uganda at least 2.4 billion Shillings. Children who qualify will…

People with disabilities skip adherence to anti-HIV drugs in Acholi sub-region

Health rights activists are worried about the low adherence to the Anti-retroviral therapy (ART) treatment among women with disabilities in the Acholi Sub Region.   Statistics from the Gulu Women with Disabilities Union-GUWODU, a health and rights group for women living with disabilities operating in Acholi Sub Region supporting persons with disabilities indicate that dozens…

Uganda Road Safety Regulations excluded the most vulnerable – children

Many vulnerable people including children were omitted from the Uganda Road Safety Act which affects their safety on the road. The omissions would have been covered if Uganda was a signatory to international charters and Regulations on road safety.  Researchers from the Trauma, Injuries and Disability (TRIAD) Unit of the Makerere University (MAK)  School of Public…

Oulanyah owes Ugandans legislation to address healthcare system

Medical practitioners who are registered under their umbrella body the Uganda Medical Association (UMA) want the Uganda Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Oulanyah to champion improvement of Uganda’s healthcare system once he returns from Seattle, USA after treatment. Oulanyah is currently undergoing cancer treatment in a hospital in Seattle City,  where he was rushed on February 3,…

Butabika is full. Reopen regional mental health centres turned into COVID wards

At the height of COVID-19, mental treatment units were turned into COVID-19 isolation and treatment centres. As they remain closed the National Mental Referral Hospital in Butabika is overwhelmed now handling 850 to 1,000 in-patients every day which was not the case before the regional mental wards were seized for Covid19 patients. This is beyond the hospital…

Defeating leukaemia cells by depriving them of energy – Animal study

A Swiss-French team from Inserm, in France that includes University of Geneva (UNIGE) scientists has discovered how to trigger apoptosis in leukaemia cells by disrupting their energy maintenance mechanism. The previously unknown mechanism could lead to the development of new therapies for treatment of acute myeloid leukaemia, which affects blood and bone marrow cells, a particularly dangerous form of cancer.…

New York woman is free of HIV 14 months after stem cell transplant

By AIDSMAP A woman in New York City has no detectable HIV 14 months after stopping antiretroviral therapy following a transplant of HIV-resistant stem cells, according to a presentation yesterday at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI 2022) reports Aidsmap.com. The woman, who received the stem cell transplant to treat leukaemia, is doing well,…