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Outbreak of Monkey Pox in Ghana. Observe the following precautions.
29/05/2025

Outbreak of Monkey Pox in Ghana. Observe the following precautions.

14/01/2025

WHO prequalifies diagnostic test to support safer administration of P. vivax malaria treatments
Decision reflects updated processes to improve efficiency, access
8 January 2025 News release Reading time: 2 min (527 words).
On 18 December 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) prequalified the first diagnostic test for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency which can help to safely deliver WHO-recommended treatments to prevent relapse of Plasmodium vivax (P. vivax) infection.

The prequalification of this G6PD diagnostic test marks a significant milestone in facilitating safe and effective P. vivax malaria treatment, reaffirming WHO’s dedication to ensuring equitable access to life-saving health solutions globally. Some 500 000 people die each year from malaria, most of them children.

The prequalification of this test immediately followed the prequalification, in early December, of two new tafenoquine products for anti-relapse treatment of P. vivax malaria, and these therapeutics were recommended in updated WHO malaria guidelines released a few days earlier, in late November.

This package of actions by WHO reflects the organization’s recent adoption of synchronized and parallel processes for two key functions: developing recommendations for essential health products and overseeing their prequalification.

While these processes remain entirely independent, their alignment aims to significantly reduce the time required to bring vital health products to low- and lower-middle-income countries. This streamlined approach underscores WHO’s commitment to improving global health equity by expediting access to life-saving products.

P. vivax malaria is endemic in all WHO Regions except the European Region, with an estimated 9.2 million clinical cases occurring in 2023. P. vivax is the dominant malaria parasite in most countries outside of sub-Saharan Africa.

G6PD deficiency, a genetic condition, affects more than 500m.

10/01/2025

💔 Our hearts go out to the victims of devastating wildfires currently ripping through Los Angeles County, California, the USA.

🔥 Wildfires are increasing around the globe in frequency, severity and duration.

⚠️ The risk of wildfires grows in extremely dry conditions, such as drought, heat waves and during high winds.

☢️ Wildfire smoke is a mixture of hazardous air pollutants, such PM2.5, NO2, ozone, aromatic hydrocarbons, or lead. In addition to contaminating the air with toxic pollutants, wildfires also simultaneously impact the climate by releasing large quantities of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

🌡️ With climate change leading to warmer temperatures and drier conditions, wildfire events are getting more extreme.

Learn more about health tips here ➡️ https://www.GraceFountainHealthServices.com

09/01/2025

🗓️ Every year WHO takes stock of key moments in health and science over the past 12 months.

2024 has been a year of highlights, breakthroughs and challenges.

Here’s a quick recap of 2024 in health:

💪 Several WHO Member States achieved milestones in tackling major global health challenges, from eliminating neglected tropical diseases, to becoming malaria-free, to getting reverification of being measles-free, to eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis.

🚭 A decrease in global to***co users from 1 in 3 in 2000 to 1 in 5 in 2022. However, country surveys consistently show that children aged 13–15 years in most countries are using to***co and ni****ne products.

🌊 A 38% decrease in deaths from drowning worldwide since the year 2000 – a major achievement in global health.

🧠 Neurological conditions are now the leading cause of illness and disability worldwide, with more than 1 in 3 people affected by these conditions (such as migraine, stroke and dementia).

💊 Antimicrobial resistance was high on the global agenda this year. World leaders committed to reduce the global death toll from drug-resistant bacteria by 10% by 2030.

⚠️ WHO responded to numerous health emergencies throughout 2024, from Gaza to Sudan to the mpox Public Health Emergency of International Concern.

Here’s to a healthier and more peaceful 2025!

Learn more about health challenges and victories in 2024,@ Grace Fountain health services

05/01/2025

Routine medical examination, prevention is better than cure

What is a complete blood count?A complete blood count ("CBC") is a test that gives information about the 3 main types of...
02/01/2025

What is a complete blood count?

A complete blood count ("CBC") is a test that gives information about the 3 main types of cells in the blood. This test is also called a "blood count." The cells the tests look at are:

●Red blood cells – These cells carry oxygen to the body.

●White blood cells – These cells fight infections. There are several types of white blood cells. Each type works in a different way.

●Platelets – Platelets help clots form so that you stop bleeding after you are injured.

A CBC measures the number of each of the 3 types of cells in your blood and shows if your levels are low, normal, or high. The test can also show if your body is making new blood cells.

The CBC has several ways to count red blood cells. These are called the hematocrit, hemoglobin, and red blood cell count. The CBC also measures the size and shape of the red blood cells. Some CBC tests also show if you are making new red blood cells, using a test called the "reticulocyte count."

Some CBC blood tests also include a "white blood cell differential." This tells you how many of each of the different types of white blood cells you have. It also shows if you have any abnormal white blood cells.

If the CBC shows something unexpected or something that requires a closer look at the cells, the lab can make something called a "blood smear." This lets them look at the cells under a microscope.

Why might I need a CBC?

A CBC is done for many reasons. It might be done:

●To check for something called "anemia" if you are not feeling well or are feeling more tired than usual

●To check your infection-fighting cells, if you have signs of an infection

●To check your platelets, if you have signs of bleeding

●To make sure that your blood counts are OK before surgery, especially before a major operation

If you had bleeding problems in the past, have certain diseases, or take certain medicines, a CBC might be done regularly to make sure that your blood counts are OK.

What can a CBC show?

The results of the test can show if you have different health conditions. Examples include:

●Too few red blood cells – This is called "anemia." Many things can cause anemia. They include not having enough iron, chronic (long-term) disorders like kidney disease, and certain blood disorders.

●Too many red blood cells – This is called "polycythemia" or "erythrocytosis." This can be caused by a blood disorder and is sometimes seen in people who smoke ci******es.

●Too many white blood cells – This could be a sign of an infection or certain blood disorders.

●Too few platelets – This could be caused by an infection or certain blood disorders.

●Too many platelets – This could be caused by a blood disorder.

Certain medicines can also cause blood cell counts to be too low.

If your CBC shows any abnormal results, your doctor or nurse will talk to you about what to do next. They might need to do more tests to figure out what the cause is.

If you do have a health problem, your doctor will work with you to come up with a plan for treatment.

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01/01/2025

HAPPY NEW YEAR from Grace Fountain Health Services!

As we step into a new year, we wish you and your loved ones good health, happiness, and prosperity!

Remember, a healthy new year starts with a healthy you! Don't forget to prioritize your well-being with regular medical check-ups.
Call: 0256899777

Stay healthy, stay happy!

Welcome to Grace Fountain Health Services! We offer regular check-ups, health screenings, medical examinations, weight management, telemedicine, and lab tests & imaging. Your health is our priority. Let us partner with you for a healthier life!

27/12/2024

✨ Grace Fountain Health service is wishing you a happy and healthy holiday season!

🙏🏼 Thank you for being a valued member of our community. We are looking forward to bringing you more health tips, facts and news in 2025.

In the meantime, staying safe and healthy over the holiday season is important. Here are a few ideas on what you could do to ensure this time is filled with more joy and less stress.

❤️ Connect with people who make you happy
🥗 Don’t overeat, the less salt and sugar the better
💧 Ensure that food and water you consume is clean and safe
🍷 Be careful with alcohol, no amount is safe
👶🏻 Look after your children
🤸🏾‍♂️ Get in some exercise
🤗 Clean your hands often and thoroughly
🚭 Start a new resolution to quit to***co
🧘🏻‍♀️ Practice mindfulness and stress management
💉 Catch up on your vaccinations
💊 Don’t forget to take your medicines as prescribed
🗺️ Always be aware of your surroundings
🔥 Practice fire safety
🏠 If you don’t feel well, stay at home and reach out to your healthcare provider

Have a wonderful time and enjoy yourself!

18/11/2024

Screening!!!, screening!!! screening!!!
Grace Fountain health services is doing free screening for BP, SUGAR, WEIGHT, and BMI CHECKS for the month of November. The time is now where ever you are contact us on 0256899777 we are located at Bantama close to Gee roundabout and at the first floor Nimo Pharmacy building.HEALTH IS WEALTH SO BE HEALTHY.

🩸 Today, 14 November, is World Diabetes Day. Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects 1 in 10 adults worldwide. It cau...
14/11/2024

🩸 Today, 14 November, is World Diabetes Day.

Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects 1 in 10 adults worldwide. It causes a person’s blood sugar level to become too high, because the body doesn’t make enough insulin or can’t use it as well as it should.

Symptoms of diabetes include:

🚰 Feeling very thirsty
🚽 Needing to urinate more often than usual
👁️ Blurred vision
😴 Feeling tired
📉 Losing weight unintentionally

Type 1 diabetes is not preventable. It is an autoimmune condition where the body’s immune system attacks itself and stops the body from making insulin.

Type 2 diabetes can often be prevented with healthy lifestyle, such as:

✅ Keeping a healthy body weight
✅ Staying physically active
✅ Eating a healthy diet
✅ Quitting to***co

🤰 Gestational diabetes can develop during pregnancy and happens when the body can’t make enough insulin, causing high blood sugar. Gestational diabetes usually goes away after giving birth.

The best way to detect diabetes early is to get regular check-ups and blood tests with a healthcare provider. Early diagnosis and treatment is key to preventing diabetes complications.

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Every child has the right to clean air. But every day, hundreds of millions of children, mainly in low-and middle-income countries, have no choice but to breathe air laced with dangerous pollutants. Because children are uniquely vulnerable to the damaging health effects of air pollution, many die, g...

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