Friday, April 26, 2013

Mwananyamala Hospital Receives Assistance From AAR On World Malaria Day.



AAR Health Care Managing Director, Dr.Kandie Ng’ochoch handling bedsheets to the Mwanananyamala  Acting Chief Doctor Kariamel John Wand



AAR Insurance Marketing Manager Tabia Massudi  handling the assistance to the Mwanananyamala  Acting Chief Doctor Kariamel John Wandi.



AR Insurance Marketing Manager Tabia Massudi on her right is AAR Health Care Managing Director Dr.Kandie Ng’ochoch showing support to the patients when visiting Mwanayamala Hospital on World Malaria Day.



AAR Insurance Marketing Manager Tabia Massudi  expressing to the press why AAR has decided to Provide the assistance to Mwanananyamala  hospital.



AAR Team having a group photo with Mwanananyamala  Acting Chief Doctor Kariamel John Wandi during the provision of assistance on World Malaria Day.


AAR Tanzania Company Limited Yesterday  has provided 92 mosquito nets and 42 Bed sheets worth 1.3 Million to Pediatric and Maternity block in Mwananyamala Hospital Dar-es-salaam as the way of showing support to the Society on World Malaria Day.
Speaking during the handling of the assistance, the AAR Insurance Marketing Manager, Tabia Massudi said “The Company is being operated with ethics and integrity. Being responsible to the community is one of the ethical activities that AAR Company would want to embrace. That is why AAR Insurance and Health Centers have collaborated and seen the need to provide this kind of assistance on this particular day”.
Malaria is one of the Major Challenges in the country and as one of the Major contributors in health services in Tanzania, it is our responsibility to show concern to infants and mothers who are mostly affected by the disease concluded Mrs. Massudi.
The assistance went along with the AAR Team, visiting Pediatric and Maternity Block in Mwananyamala hospital.
“We appreciate the concern AAR Company has shown today as the assistance has come at the right time when we are still facing a lot of challenges, one of them being insufficient equipments , I would like to urge other companies, organizations and the government as well  to continue support Mwanayamala hospital  as  we depend on them for sustainability of our operations”. Said the Acting Chief Doctor, Kariamel John Wandi when receiving the assistance.
 

Diabetes Warnings Over Soft Drinks



Drinking one or more cans of sugary soft drinks a day is linked to an increased risk of diabetes in later life.
Study suggests a can a day raises the relative risk of Type-2 diabetes by about a fifth, compared with one can a month or under.
The report in the journal Diabetologia mirrors previous US findings.
A diabetes charity recommends limiting sugary foods and drinks as they are calorific and can cause weight gain.
The latest research was carried out in the UK, Germany, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Sweden, France and the Netherlands.
Some 350,000 individuals were questioned about their diet, as part of a large European study looking at links between diet and cancer.