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Malaysia nominates FRIM Selangor Forest Park as Unesco world heritage site

Nigerian sisters see people made in God s image as they serve patients with leprosy

<p style="margin-top:16px">In June of 1998, Ivo Mathew, a 24-year-old bricklayer, started noticing mysterious&nbsp;red skin patches on his right leg. Once the patches developed into a leg ulcer, he was referred to&nbsp;St. Patrick's Mile Four Hospital, a Catholic hospital that the <a href="https://www.mmmworldwide.org/">Medical Missionaries of Mary</a> run in the Nigerian capital city of Abakaliki.</p>

KJ: Sungai Buloh Hospital may turn hybrid

Non-Covid-19 treatment may resume at Sungai Buloh Hospital in coming weeks, says Khairy

PETALING JAYA: Sungai Buloh Hospital may reopen for non-Covid-19 treatment in the near future, says Khairy Jamaluddin.

Ziqitza Healthcare Limited Believes That Leprosy Is Curable And That Leprosy Stigma Should End Once And For All

Home  »  Website  »  Outlook Spotlight  »  Ziqitza Healthcare Limited Believes That Leprosy Is Curable And That Leprosy Stigma Should End Once And For All Ziqitza Healthcare Limited Believes That Leprosy Is Curable And That Leprosy Stigma Should End Once And For All Modern technology and treatments have made leprosy a little less scary and with timely intervention can be cured, says Dr Santosh Datar from Ziqitza Healthcare Limited. 04 February 2021 outlookindia.com 2021-02-04T17:40:51+05:30 World Leprosy Day is being observed on January 30, 2021, and we at Ziqitza Healthcare Limited believe in awareness of the fact that leprosy is curable, that leprosy stigma should end once and for all, and that leprosy has a serious impact on a person’s mental health. Dr Santosh Datar from Ziqitza Healthcare Limited remarked, “Chances are, the mention of leprosy brings to mind skin falling from the bone and people cast away into quarantine

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