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Health News of Monday, 3 May 2021

Source: GNA

Ghanaians urged to have regular medical examination - Prof. Akosa

Former Director of Ghana Health Service (GHS), Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa Former Director of Ghana Health Service (GHS), Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa

The Former Director of Ghana Health Service (GHS), Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa, has urged Ghanaians to have regular medical check-ups to ascertain their health status.

According to him, diseases detected early are easy and less expensive to treat.

Prof. Akosa gave the advice at Tarkwa when the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) in collaboration with the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), UMaT branch, and Gold Fields Ghana Limited celebrated this year's World Health Day.

It was held under the theme "Silent killers: A public health challenge”.

Touching on hypertension, he said in Ghana one out of two males above 40 years are hypertensive.

"In 1950 between 1-2 percent of Ghanaian adults were hypertensive, but currently the records are between 35 and 50 percent," he said.

Prof. Akosa pointed out that this was one of the greatest epidemics that the country seemingly did nothing about.

He said diabetes, which used to be 0.2 percent is currently hovering around 8-10 percent.

The Former Director of GHS emphasized that the worse of all is the increase in cancers and kidney diseases.

Prof. Akosa said with "cancers occurring early in women, Ghanaians have allowed other people to dictate what beauty means to the African".

"If you do not have straight hair; you are not beautiful so everybody is using hair relaxers and straighteners, all these are endocrine distributors that creates fibroids and early cancers. All these diseases are preventable, if we are knowledgeable about what to do, eat, sleep for at least eight hours, drink enough water, and exercising, then we would be creating a system that checks a lot of these diseases," Prof. Akosa said.