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Financial stress linked to poor biological health
People who experience stressful circumstances are more likely to have worse biological health, as indicated by biomarkers involved in the…
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Women from low socio-economic backgrounds view themselves as less talented
Women from low socio-economic backgrounds consider themselves to be less talented than all other groups – even if they show…
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Amaveni hall turned into a criminal haven; councillor
By Prisca Manyiwa-Masuku Amaveni hall, in Kwekwe’s oldest surburb, has been reportedly turned into a hiding place for criminals terrorising…
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If HIV was a cartoon series
Emaciated, in pain, just like walking gravesDeath knocks on the gaunt-looking with a trail of destructionThe young, old, even babies…
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Mimosa’s Corporate Social Responsibility: Enhancing Health and Hope in Mberengwa
By Staff Writer Mberengwa is about to witness a remarkable transformation in its healthcare system, all thanks to Mimosa, a…
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NERA Makes Strides in Advocating for Electoral Reforms
Harare, Zimbabwe – The National Elections Reform Agenda (NERA) held a successful meeting on December 8th, 2023, advancing their campaign…
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Unity in the Face of Adversity: UANC President Leads Charge Against Cholera & Economic Downturn
Harare, Zimbabwe – Addressing a press conference in Harare today, the president of the United African National Council (UANC), Dr.…
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COVID-19 offset HIV/AIDS response, lets end inequalities
By Catherine Murombedzi Covid-19 was so dramatic that it put HIV/AIDS targets off track, said Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional…
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Faster brisk walks linked to significantly lower type 2 diabetes risk
Walking at a speed of 4 or more km an hour is linked to a significantly lower risk of type…
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