Understanding the Silent Threat!
Diabetes is a condition that affects how your body processes glucose (sugar). It's crucial to understand its basics to tackle it effectively. Join us to learn more!
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There’s a compelling reason global awareness days and months exist. In the case of diabetes, that reason is twofold: stemming a worldwide epidemic and saving lives.
Join the fight against diabetes.
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"My daughter Ran's participated in the #PeacePoster Contest when she was 11. In 2022, the Jakarta Hope Lions Club mangrove planting project inspired her to continue volunteering to protect the planet through plant restoration and plastic sorting." -Lion Lala #LionsGoGreen
We respond when disaster strikes.
Join us in our effort to provide assistance to the families left homeless by the Akosombo Dam spillage.
Donating to the Volta Relief Project will ensure that families struggling to cope will get the support they desperately need.
Adult women of all ages are encouraged to perform breast self-exams at least once a month.
While mammograms can help you to detect cancer before you can feel a lump, breast self-exams help you to be familiar with how your breasts normally look and feel.
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Today is World Sight Day
We highlight the need for people to prioritize their eye health and call on business leaders and employers to ensure that eye care is accessible, inclusive and available to workers everywhere.
When a child has cancer, every member of the family needs support. Parents often feel shocked and overwhelmed following their child’s cancer diagnosis.
In such difficult times, parents and siblings need support physically, emotionally, spiritually and mentally.
For a child with cancer, malnutrition can influence the effectiveness of their cancer treatment, their strength, recovery, and quality of life.
Providing safe and effective nutritional support for children with cancer is a central part of their care.
In Ghana, about 1200 children under the age of 15 are estimated to develop cancer annually. In addition to leukaemia, lymphoma, retinoblastoma, Wilms’ tumour, soft tissue sarcoma and neuroblastoma are among the most common forms in the country.
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Cancer occurs in people of all ages and can affect any part of the body. It begins with genetic change in single cells, that then grow into a mass (or tumour), that invades other parts of the body and causes harm and death if left untreated.
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