11.09.2020 HEALTH Ghana's Active Cases Now 836; Two More Die LISTEN SEP 11, 2020 Ghana has recorded two new COVID-19 related deaths. The death toll currently stands at 285. The Ghana Health Service in its latest COVID-19 update on Friday, September 11, 2020, also announced that the country has recorded 75 new cases. Meanwhile, the active cases in Ghana have dropped from 842 to 836. Ghana has within the last seven months recorded a cumulative figure of 45,388 COVID-19 cases with 44,267 recoveries. Out of the number of active cases, four are in critical condition, two are on ventilators and 14 in severe condition. Since the outbreak of Coronavirus in Ghana in March 2020, a total of 451,590 tests have been conducted. Currently, four regions out of the 16 have no active cases of the virus. The regions are North East, Savannah, Upper West and Upper East Regions. — citinewsroom
TEXT- KNUST, PARTLY TO BE BLAMED FOR THE INEFFECTIVE PRACTICE OFHERBAL MEDICINE BY MEDICAL HERBALISM DOCTORS IN GHANA- DR. EMMANUEL ASARE BENTIL
05.09.2016 FEATURE ARTICLE 2 KNUST Partly To Blame For Ineffective Practice Of Herbal Medicine By Medical Herbalists In Ghana By Bentil Emmanuel Asare LISTEN SEP 5, 2016 2 COMMENTS The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in September 2001 commenced a Bachelor of Science degree in herbal medicine at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences with the aim to train health professionals (Medical Herbalists) who will provide primary healthcare using scientifically validated herbal medicines. Although this was the first of its kind in Africa then and still is, Medical Herbalists were already being trained in countries like New Zealand, United Kingdom (UK), etc for years, with arrangements made in terms of internships, induction ceremony, regulation, in relation to practice after training by institutions that run the programme. This hasn’t been the case with...