When you pass away, your loved ones will take care of everything. They will handle your body, say their goodbyes, and even take time off work to attend your funeral. Your stuff will either be given away, sold, or kept by someone else. Your job will go on without you;Continue Reading

The life of King Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, offers insights into the human condition and the need for salvation. Despite his unparalleled wisdom, Solomon’s story is also one of moral failure and spiritual drift. In his pursuit of knowledge and pleasure, he turned away from God, indulgingContinue Reading

Today, the UNFPA reported that African women are 130 times more likely to die from pregnancy or childbirth complications than women in Europe and Northern America. The report, “Interwoven Lives, Threads of Hope,” shows over half of preventable maternal deaths occur in crisis-hit countries. Discrimination, including racism and sexism, hampersContinue Reading

Ready to make a difference in public health? Dive into the Orapuh Mini-Master of Public Health (mMPH) programme! Explore 5 Specialised Tracks: Epidemiology & Disease Control Health Policy & Management Health Promotion & Risk Reduction Environmental & Occupational Health Public Health (generic) Whether you are a healthcare pro or newContinue Reading

Get the keys to success in dental facility management with the Orapuh Certificate in Dental Facility Management (CDFM). Designed with three specialised tracks, our comprehensive programme equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the dynamic field of dental administration. Whether you are a seasoned professional orContinue Reading

An intraoral scanner (IOS) is a device used by dental health care professionals (DHCP) to capture highly detailed 3D images of a patient’s teeth and oral structures. It is a valuable tool for creating digital impressions for various dental procedures such as crowns, bridges, and aligners. These scanners offer moreContinue Reading

A recent report by the American Cancer Society published in the journal ‘CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians’ last Thursday, warns that cancer cases could skyrocket by 77% globally by 2050, hitting some countries hard. Currently, millions of people are diagnosed with cancer each year, with about 20 million newContinue Reading

The successful transplant of a pig kidney into a 62-year-old man, Richard Slayman, signifies a milestone in medical history. The surgery, conducted on 16 March, has shown promising early results, with Slayman recovering well. This breakthrough has sparked optimism among researchers, paving the way for larger clinical trials involving pigContinue Reading