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Carol Korie

@koriecarol

Multimedia Journalist focused on Health , Politics ,Gender and Current affairs .Toastmaster anyday

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Your unexplained weigh loss or gain,lack of sleep,anxiety ,fatigue or even dry skin could be an underlining Thyroid problem #InternationalThyroidAwarenessWeek felix asoha Dr Victor Ng'ani 🇰 Dr Jean Kaseya facebook.com/share/r/19VMN9…

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$2.1 billion is the equivalent of global military expenditure every 8 hours; $2.1 billion is the price of one stealth bomber; $2.1 billion is 1/4 of what the tobacco industry spends on advertising and promotion every single year. It seems somebody switched the price tags on

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Just 5 minutes of junk food ads = 130 more calories eaten by a child in a day. This is why we need #FOPL and a ban on marketing unhealthy food to children. They’re not just ads. They’re engineered influence — and it’s hurting our kids. 🔗 The Guardian: bit.ly/3ZoZGPS

Just 5 minutes of junk food ads = 130 more calories eaten by a child in a day. This is why we need #FOPL and a ban on marketing unhealthy food to children.
They’re not just ads. They’re engineered influence — and it’s hurting our kids.
🔗 <a href="/guardian/">The Guardian</a>: bit.ly/3ZoZGPS
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Kesho ulimwengu inapoadhimisha siku ya kimataifa ya afya ya tezi koo,Matibabu ya matatizo ya tezi koo au Thyroid ni yapi? #worldthyroidday#tdakfoundation#thyroidandmentalhealth facebook.com/share/v/1BnE54…

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THREAD: The silent killer in our food — Trans Fats in Kenya Let’s talk about the invisible poison that’s still allowed in our food. You’ve probably eaten it today… without knowing. #TransFatFreeKenya #TransFatFreeEAC Ministry of Health International Institute for Legislative Affairs KEBS KENYA

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The silent killer in our food — Trans Fats in Kenya 

Let’s talk about the invisible poison that’s still allowed in our food. You’ve probably eaten it today… without knowing.

#TransFatFreeKenya #TransFatFreeEAC <a href="/MOH_Kenya/">Ministry of Health</a> <a href="/IILAinfo/">International Institute for Legislative Affairs</a> <a href="/KEBS_ke/">KEBS KENYA</a>
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Overweight and #obesity are major risk factors for several diseases and health conditions, including: 🚨 type 2 #diabetes 🚨 cardiovascular diseases 🚨 cancer 🚨 hypertension 🚨 muscle & joint problems 🚨 mental health issues Obesity is PREVENTABLE. Here are ways to lower your

Overweight and #obesity are major risk factors for several diseases and health conditions, including:

🚨 type 2 #diabetes
🚨 cardiovascular diseases
🚨 cancer
🚨 hypertension
🚨 muscle &amp; joint problems
🚨 mental health issues

Obesity is PREVENTABLE. Here are ways to lower your
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Heart disease has tripled in Kenya over the past 15 years, and a major reason? Industrially produced trans fats are found in everyday snacks. These fats are directly linked to heart attacks and strokes. But the good news is that they are entirely preventable. Countries around

Heart disease has tripled in Kenya over the past 15 years, and a major reason? Industrially produced trans fats are found in everyday snacks.

These fats are directly linked to heart attacks and strokes. But the good news is that they are entirely preventable. Countries around
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Drug-resistant infections are on the rise across Africa, making common illnesses harder to treat. A new study led by Africa CDC and partners, covering 14 countries and 187,000+ lab results, reveals alarming resistance to key antibiotics and serious gaps in testing and data

Drug-resistant infections are on the rise across Africa, making common illnesses harder to treat.

A new study led by <a href="/AfricaCDC/">Africa CDC</a> and partners, covering 14 countries and 187,000+ lab results, reveals alarming resistance to key antibiotics and serious gaps in testing and data