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World Health Day 2025 focuses on health of mothers and babies

Each year, WHO picks a theme for the day that focuses on a subject of major importance for global health.
By Cimas Apr. 7, 2025

Cimas, UK’s Smilestar offer free dental care in Mat North province

Ndlovu said Cimas Health Group fully supported the government programmes.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 21, 2025

Early detection and treatment of kidney disease helps prognosis

There is also a genetic disorder called polycystic kidney disease that causes cysts in the kidneys.
By Cimas Mar. 14, 2025

Cimas calls for kidney health prioritisation

The appeal comes as Zimbabwe is grappling with a growing burden of kidney disease, with approximately 1 000 cases of kidney failure recorded annually.
By Ophar Mavuri Mar. 13, 2025

Most causes of toothache preventable

Preventing gum disease and tooth decay relies on three factors, she said. These are good oral hygiene, a healthy diet and regular dental check-ups.
By Cimas Feb. 14, 2025

Cimas advocates for a centralised health management system

Akaketwa  emphasised practicality and cost-effectiveness in evaluating solutions.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Nov. 7, 2024

Cimas partners HIT to address healthcare challenges

The Healthathon’24 was sponsored by Cimas.
By Ophar Mavuri and Vanessa Gonye Nov. 6, 2024

Men urged to get screened for breast cancer

Ndlovu further highlighted the importance of early diagnosis, stating that breast cancer, when detected early, is treatable.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 12, 2024

Cimas expands service provision to tertiary care

“Medlabs attendances lagged by 16% from prior year due to the impact of co-payments and competition from new laboratories set during the financial year.”
By Staff Reporter Jun. 16, 2024