Rising cases of cancers, diabetes, epilepsy and sickle cell disease, known as noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), particularly in young people is contributing to a decreased of a third in Kenyan household incomes, Kenya’s Ministry of Health says.
The increase led to the country launching a five-year national strategic plan on...
Chronic Diseases Reduce Kenya Income By 29 Percent
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