Prof. Wiafe Akenteng advocates for annual medical exams to prevent unnoticed health issues. He highlights the necessity of routine checks for diseases like hypertension, diabetes, and Hepatitis B during a health screening event. The initiative aims to promote awareness and educate the public on natural healing methods, coinciding with Ghana Month celebrations.
In recognition of Ghana Month, esteemed herbal doctor Prof. Wiafe Akenteng emphasized the importance of annually undergoing comprehensive medical examinations. He asserted that these checkups are vital for identifying health issues that individuals may be unaware of, thus preventing potential complications. Prof. Akenteng stated, “There are many people who are sick and do not even know it. So, in order for doctors to diagnose them…
He urged the public to commit to routine lab tests to screen for various diseases, including prostate issues, syphilis, typhoid, malaria, HIV, and Hepatitis B. The FDA has approved numerous treatments that can assist in recovery, highlighting the necessity of annual evaluations.
Prof. Wiafe Akenteng, founder of Natural Way Herbal Clinic, shared these insights during a free health screening event held for hundreds at Santa Maria. He noted the rising prevalence of conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes, alongside the risks of contracting diseases like Hepatitis B from unsanitary practices.
As part of the health event, participants were provided with free nutritious meals and forest fruits. Additionally, Prof. Akenteng took the opportunity to educate attendees about natural healing practices, aligning with the celebration of Ghana Month.
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Prof. Wiafe Akenteng advocates for regular health checkups, highlighting their significance in preventing undiagnosed illnesses. His annual health screening event aims to promote awareness of common diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes while providing education on natural healing. This initiative underscores the importance of proactive health measures amidst the spirit of Ghana Month.
Original Source: www.ghanaweb.com