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ACTRESS WINNIE SUCCUMBS TO CANCER

Sue senge | September 5, 2024

  The Kenyan entertainment arena is in a somber mood following the demise of actress Winnie Bwire Ndubi. Actress Winnie has succumbed a cancer warrior. According to her family, Bwire died on the 5th of September 2024, while receiving treatment in Turkey.in a statement the family notes:  “It is with […]


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SLIMMING TO STRUGGLES: OZEMPIC DOUBLE TROUBLE

Sue senge | August 2, 2024

    Social media weight standards by celebrities across the world have always worked against the plus size. The fupa and the “over thirty” inches waistline has caused those struggling with their weight to push the buttons a bit too far. Those who were not willing to go under the […]


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Art and the shackles of addiction: Maddox

Sue senge | July 23, 2024

  Over the years, Kenya has experienced a notable normalization of alcohol and drug consumption, not just within its creative community but across society as a whole. This societal shift is particularly evident within Kenya’s vibrant creative sectors. Musicians, artists, writers, and filmmakers often find themselves navigating a landscape where […]


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How smoking and vaping affects sleeping.

Sue senge | January 12, 2024

  Smoking is becoming very popular amongst Generation Z as they see it as a counter-culture at the moment and the rise of vapes is making the habit seem cool and less stigmatized. Many might not realize that, while smoking might be fun during the moment, one of its most […]


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Mobile phone use in men may impact sperm count.

Sue senge | November 7, 2023

High Mobile phone use in Men may impact sperm count.   One of the biggest technological revolutionizations was the invention of mobile phones on 3rd April 1973 by Martin Cooper of Motorola in New York City. Since then this device has gone through massive changes – and still is changing […]


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Long term consumption of Ultra-processed foods and drinks increases the risk of depression.

Sue senge | September 27, 2023

In a recent study, researchers used a long-term, large cohort study to evaluate the effects of Ultra-Processed Foods (UPF) on mental health. Prior researches were based mainly on physical health with researchers flagging that UPFs are directly responsible for human diseases, including irritable bowel syndrome, obesity and overweight, reduced immune […]




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