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Non-Communicable diseases, Public Health

Colorectal cancer: Lessons learned from recent times

September 9, 2020
By Christie Linonge

Meet John Doe. When John was a teenager, he watched his father suffer from colon cancer and die. John was…

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Communicable diseases, Public Health

COVID-19: Habits to kill!

March 18, 2020
By Christie Linonge

“Mmcchheeww mmcchheeww” the driver sneezes “Why would you just sneeze like that in the open?” the man sitting in the…

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Everybody deserves a strong umbrella on a rainy day: Universal Health Care in Cameroon

December 16, 2019
By Christie Linonge

It is Tuesday morning and after ten days of sleeping on the floor or on a chair in all awkward…

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Communicable diseases, Public Health, Uncategorized

What if HIV was like Malaria?

December 2, 2019
By Christie Linonge

What if HIV was like malaria? Why is it so easy for people to say I caught a cold or…

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Communicable diseases, Maternal and Reproductive health, Public Health

Tetanus: What you need to know.

November 30, 2019
By Christie Linonge

Clinton was an 8-year-old boy, very intelligent with the rest of his life in front of him. Like any other…

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Non-Communicable diseases, Public Health, Uncategorized

Stroke: I will rise again!

October 29, 2018
By Christie Linonge

Pedro was an entrepreneur who had spent his whole life trying to get comfortable. At 52, he made a wise…

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Non-Communicable diseases, Public Health

The black dog called Depression

October 11, 2018
By Christie Linonge

Alain was a 31 year old accountant who had his mind deeply focused on work. He had an unbeatable record…

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Non-Communicable diseases, Public Health, Uncategorized

My heart, Your heart

September 29, 2018
By Christie Linonge

Steve was a young man who enjoyed the pleasures of life. He did not care about his heart; ate as…

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Communicable diseases, Maternal and Reproductive health, Non-Communicable diseases, Public Health, Uncategorized

Clandestine Abortions: Playing it safe or not?

August 24, 2018
By Christie Linonge

Rose was 19 when she got admission into University. How excited she was to be finally free from her parent’s…

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Maternal and Reproductive health, Uncategorized

Breastfeeding: Foundation of Life

August 1, 2018
By Christie Linonge

When most young women think of breastfeeding, a few thoughts come to mind, ‘My breasts will fall.’ ‘It is an…

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