Hundreds of students, staff and members of Juja community Friday attended a free preventive and promotive health camp at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, main campus. Besides advice on healthy living, participants received check-up and medication for various conditions and ailments. Services at the camp included eye, dental and general check-up; cervical cancer screen, HIV counselling and testing; and nutritional information. According to Simon Njagi of JKUAT Hospital, the exercise was premised to raise awareness, give counsel as well as offer medical interventions where possible. Njagi noted a number of aliments and conditions... Continue reading →
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