"I decided to Live" - cried Minou Chrystayl to all women and girls who are victims of violence.
Read Morehave lost two people to Ovarian cancer; one of them at a very young age and the other at a more advanced age. One thing ovarian cancer does well is its ability to not discriminate between the masses.
Read MoreKiki Bandy responded to critics who responded to a photo she posted by accusing her of being pregnant, and some went as far as immersing her sexuality into the discussion.
Read More"You can be a victim of cancer, or a survivor of cancer. It's a mindset." - Dave Pelter
Read MoreThe Noela Lyonga Foundation celebrated World Cancer day by organizing a full day of activities in the South West Region of Cameroon aimed at celebrating cancer survivors, encouraging
Read MoreI left immediately to attend to the patient. Upon arrival, I met a sad looking lady with a young man leaning on her shoulders. He looked sick and drowsy.
Read MoreHans was the product of a union that was denied by nature. Hans’ parents met, fell madly in love, and decided to take the next step, in this case, marriage. They were so enraptured by their love for each other that they deemed everyone’s advice towards their union as a form of jealousy or ‘bad blood’.
Read MoreThe Cameroon Radio and Television’s own Baldwin Sama has been a remarkable presence, whether in his professional, personal or social life.
Read MoreMr. A lived in an enclaved village, where the major source of income for the inhabitants of the village was hunting and farming. Mr. A was a renowned hunter, and through hunting, he was able to feed his family and sponsor his children’s education
Read Morefrom the University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Christian Njatcha is currently a graduate student in pharmacology who is conducting scientific research at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. One of his tasks is the examination of mice with lung cancer with one question in mind:
Read MoreMs. M was an HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) patient who refused to acknowledge her predicament. HIV is a virus that attacks and cripples the immune system. Ms. M had confided in her sister upon hearing of her diagnosis that HIV was a “white man’s way”
Read MoreIt was a beautiful Monday morning or so I thought till I met Mrs A. Mrs. A looked ill, but still had a somewhat faded smile on her face. “Good morning”, I said with a broad smile on my face to complete hers. She smiled right back with an expression of pain.
Read MoreToday is World AIDS day, and it also marks the 30th celebration of the day. What does this mean for you, and what strides have been made to combat the HIV/AIDS pandemic? What I can say with absolute certainty is that we are closer than ever before to the end of HIV/AIDS.
Read MoreIt is very important to sit up straight at all times, as this is crucial to your posture and to your health. Your posture is not just about how you look. According to health and scientific experts, posture is not only about how well people sit,
Read MoreThese shots were captured by Del Mezzo Pictures. Aren't they beautiful?
Read MoreA tumor is defined as an abnormal mass of cell that is caused by a problem in the process of apoptosis. A tumor can be benign or malignant. A tumor in the brain differs from other tumors in the body because it has limited room for growth in the skull.
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Read MoreListening and watching one of the most fearless Nollywood actresses in an extremely vulnerable state made me aware of the fact that no matter how powerful and rich you are, domestic violence is an illness that does not differentiate. Everyone can suffer emotional and physical abuse.
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