
Across Africa, many women are told their severe period pain is “normal” or “that is just part of being a woman.” But for those living with endometriosis, the pain goes far beyond cramps. The chronic pelvic pain associated with

Across Africa, many women are told their severe period pain is “normal” or “that is just part of being a woman.” But for those living with endometriosis, the pain goes far beyond cramps. The chronic pelvic pain associated with

Muscular Dystrophy is one of those conditions that sits at the crossroads of genetics, family health, and emotional reality. Across African communities, many parents and caregivers encounter its signs without immediately recognizing them.
On a quiet morning in rural Kenya, a young girl suddenly falls to the ground, her body convulsing. Her mother rushes her inside as neighbors gather. She has just had a seizure in public. Whispers of witchcraft spread quickly. Fearing

Chronic urticaria (CU) is a long-lasting form of hives where red, itchy welts or swelling appear on the skin almost daily or frequently for six weeks or
Dyslexia affects 1 in 10 children
In Nigeria, hirsutism is sometimes unfairly framed as an “Igbo women’s problem,” a stereotype that distracts from the real medical causes. Online forums often fuel these myths, linking excess hair growth to ethnicity or “good genes.” But