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Ayoki Onyango

Ayoki Onyango
Ayoki Onyango writes for the Standard Health
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By Ayoki Onyango
2025-06-02 10:20:00
Yellow fever, another dangerous disease transmitted by mosquito bites, remains a constant threat, especially considering Kenya is classified as an endemic zone.
By Ayoki Onyango
2025-06-16 08:40:00
Polio vaccine supply gap in Kenya raises alarm amid regional outbreaks.
By Ayoki Onyango
2025-06-16 11:23:14
Polio vaccine supply gap in Kenya raises alarm amid regional outbreaks.
By Ayoki Onyango
2025-06-16 11:23:14
According to doctors, rabies can infect almost all animals, though susceptibility varies. Some animals are more likely to succumb to the disease than others.
By Ayoki Onyango
2025-06-23 06:00:00
Reports show typhoid outbreak in 25 counties, and experts warn that poor hygiene and limited access to clean, safe water will keep the disease spreading across country.
By Ayoki Onyango
2025-07-14 08:00:00
Studies have shown that around 75 per cent of the vitamin C found in high-dose supplements is less effective in boosting immunity.
By Ayoki Onyango
2025-07-21 00:00:00
Excessive gas build up in her digestive tract points to an imbalance in gut health, which plays a critical role in overall well being.
By Ayoki Onyango
2025-08-11 00:00:00
Asthma, a chronic but manageable respiratory disease affecting about 10 per cent of Kenyans, remains a major health challenge due to genetic, environmental, and accessibility factors.
By Ayoki Onyango
2025-08-18 08:30:00
Women can today expect to live 40 per cent of their lives after menopause with decreasing hormonal levels bringing greater risk of injury and illnesses such as heart disease, cancer and osteoporosis.
By Ayoki Onyango
2025-08-24 12:40:24
Widespread in the past, endemic zones have been reduced due to the efforts by doctors, researchers and scientists to minimise the dangers posed by the disease.
By Ayoki Onyango
2025-09-01 00:00:00
Managing obesity requires a combination of lifestyle changes, special diets, and in some cases, pharmacological interventions.
By Ayoki Onyango
2025-09-08 06:00:00
Women often work longer hours than men, and much of this labour is unpaid and unrecognised, negatively impacting both their health and that of their children.
By Ayoki Onyango
2025-09-22 06:00:00
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