The University of Nairobi Students Association 2026 elections will be held on 27th March, 2026.
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The University of Nairobi Students Association 2026 elections will be held on 27th March, 2026.
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As part of the activities to commemorate World Lymphoedema Day, KNH and UON have organized a webinar happening…
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A recent study underscored the clinical importance of early identification of Rh-negative women, to enhance lowering of the risks of Rhesus isoimmunization for both mothers and newborns in this high-risk situation.
The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) hosted a delegation from Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC) on 7th April 2026 for an inspection of the Schools Medicine and Dentistry training facilities and their suitability to offer medical training
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Study highlights the importance of early identification of Rhesus isoimmunization in KenyaWednesday, April 8, 2026 - 13:25A recent study underscored the clinical importance of early identification of Rh-negative women, to enhance lowering of the risks of Rhesus isoimmunization for both mothers and newborns in this high-risk situation.