On Saturday evening, Love4Bukwo CEO Peter Ole-Sabay and COO Dr. Maggie Sabay spoke on Radio 9, introducing the services of Love4Bukwo and answering caller questions.
Topics discussed:
Diabetes
Love4Bukwo services
Free ultrasound screenings for women on Monday and Tuesday, June 10 and 11. Call +256 788 659 702
Tests available at Love4Bukwo
Tooth decay, especially in children being screened: they need vitamins and oral care, especially brushing their teeth at night.
Take control of your health. Follow through on referrals for medical care. If you are taking by ambulance,, make sure there is oxygen in the ambulance.
At screenings for Compassion International, we noticed that most children have many hygiene needs. Parents need to attend to those.
Cultural questions: Ephesians gives marriage advice. Some of our traditions are good and we want to pass them on as much as we love the Lord. 8:56
Dental health, gum disease, bacteria causes decay,
X-ray is coming.
Dentist is hired, but not starting yet. Come to L4BH for referral.
Diabetes: active lifestyle and exercise helps prevent it.
Vision health: will interview Mandela and share a clip later.
Diabetes can be hereditary.
Abscessed tooth can cause sepsis or rheumatic heart disease. Be seen immediately.
Keeping our community safe.
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