Did you know? You’re the hero of the “life story” of any medicine.
Scientists study malaria in labs, but the real data comes from you. How a treatment feels and how well it works in your home is the most valuable info we have.
At QPHRF, we don’t just provide research, we listen. Your feedback helps us ensure malaria care is high-quality, available everywhere, and easy to reach.
This #WorldMalariaDay, be a “Health Detective”: If a treatment isn’t working or feels “off,” speak up.
What is "Immunization"? It’s not magic, it’s just an Intelligence Briefing for your body. A vaccine shows your immune system a "Wanted Poster" of a germ before it ever attacks. #WorldImmunizationWeek
By the time the real disease shows up, your body already knows the enemy’s face and how to win the fight. At #QPHRF, we make sure you have the right Intel to stay safe.
Check your kids' cards today. A few minutes at the clinic means a lifetime of protection.
Progress in healthcare happens when knowledge turns into action.
Bridging research, practice, and collaboration is key to real impact.
Because real change happens when research meets collaboration.
#HealthResearch#GlobalHealth#QPHRF
Did you know?
Many health challenges persist not because solutions don’t exist — but because research doesn’t translate into real-world impact.
Bridging that gap is key to better prevention, treatment, and outcomes.
March 24 is #WorldTBDay.
TB remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases — despite being preventable and treatable.
The challenge is systemic: gaps in research translation, access to care, and awareness.
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Planning a thesis or research project in health sciences?
Join our webinar on Research Designs for Health-Related Studies and learn how to choose the right study design before data collection.
🗓 26 March 2026
⏰ 8:00 PM WAT
Fact: Over 800 million adults are living with diabetes worldwide.
This is why health research cannot wait.
Behind every effective treatment or guideline is research — and without sustained investment, the numbers won’t change.
March 12 is #WorldKidneyDay.
Kidney disease often develops silently, with many people unaware until it reaches advanced stages.
Early detection, research, awareness, and access to care can change that.
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Healthcare is meant to heal — yet preventable errors still harm millions of patients every year.
During Patient Safety Awareness Week, we’re reminded that safer care requires stronger systems, better research, and intentional collaboration.