Spondias mombin is attaining a new height because it presents great prospects for drug advancement. Now, experts have found its leaves cooked as vegetable works on key enzymes relevant to erectile dysfunction and central nervous system disorder.
In a new study,
The fermented seeds of the African locust bean are used to make a flavorful condiment for seasoning sauces and soups.
It looks like a truffle and performs like miso. That’s how I describe dawadawa to chef friends unfamiliar with this amazing flavor enhancer,
Mrs. Anita Owusu-Kuffour, Eastern Regional Manager of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), has called for an immediate ban on the locally made cooking pots popularly known as “Dadesen.”
She cited dangerous levels of lead detected in its production,
Ghana’s gains in exclusive breastfeeding have slowed over the last decade, with rates rising marginally from 46 percent to just 53 percent, according to new data from UNICEF Ghana. Current figures show that only 42 percent of infants are exclusively breastfed —
In a development that bridges centuries of traditional wisdom with cutting-edge
scientific innovation, a team of researchers at PGI and Panjab University has been granted a patent for a novel approach to combating osteoporosis, a debilitating condition causing weak, brittle bone
Naphthalene balls as people normally refer to as Camphor, release toxic fumes that can damage your red blood cells, cause headaches, and harm children and pets
Protect your home. Protect your health. 📷
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All you need to know about Halitosis by Dr. (MH) Ernest Edem Ayer.
Chewing whole cloves, rinsing with clove oil, or using clove tea can be one of the most effective ways of dealing with halitosis the natural way 🌿 .
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Prof. Samuel Ato Duncan, Executive President of COA Research and Manufacturing Limited Company and a renowned Ghanaian researcher, has called on the government to prioritise and fund further scientific investigation into the COA Mixture,
Former Minister of Health, Dr Bernard Okoe Boye, has urged men aged 30 and above to undergo regular medical check-ups to safeguard their health
According to Dr Okoe Boye, the cultural setting in Ghana places enormous responsibilities on men, which increases their stress levels
Professor Esther Sakyi-Dawson, Associate Professor of Food Science, University of Ghana, has called for an outright ban on non-food-grade plastic wraps used to package hot and oily meals, citing serious health risks to consumers.
Speaking at the World Food Safety Day event