Rising Kidney Disease Among Young Kenyans
A new report highlights a significant surge in kidney disease across Kenya, with an estimated 4 to 5 million Kenyans affected, particularly young people, many unaware of their condition.
A new report highlights a significant surge in kidney disease across Kenya, with an estimated 4 to 5 million Kenyans affected, particularly young people, many unaware of their condition.
Kenya received approval from the World Health Organization to roll out the Lenacapavir injectable HIV preventive drug, with the government planning distribution starting January 2026.
Read MoreNACADA proposed raising Kenya’s legal drinking age from 18 to 21, banning online alcohol sales and home deliveries, and establishing alcohol-free zones near schools and churches to address youth alcoholism and public health concerns.
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