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A healthy relationship is the cornerstone of one's emotional, mental, and physical well-being, and reproductive health plays a vital role in sustaining these.
In view of this, your Superstation Joy 99.7 FM will be holding the 4th edition of our annual Health and Wellness Series, on Monday, 24th February, at 7 PM.
This year, the spotlight will be on 'Building Healthy Relationships: A Focus on Men's and Women's Reproductive Health.'
Two renowned health experts, Dr. Promise Sefogah (Consultant Obstetrician/Gynecologist), and Prof. Matthew Yamoah Kyei (Senior Lecturer and Consultant Urologist) will speak to the topic. They will share life-changing insights on how to build and maintain healthy relationships while safeguarding your reproductive health.
This enlightening session will be hosted by Lexis Bill and will be live on Joy FM, Joy Prime, and all our social media platforms.
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