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Aegis Home Health Care, an uprising health care agency, embarked on another Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on August 16 and 17, in Adukrom and Apirede in the Eastern Region.
The CSR activity commenced with a health screening and a health talk at Methodist Church in Adukrom and followed up with another in Apirede.
In all, they had a little over 150 people screened. They were screened on Hepatitis B, Malaria, Sugar, BP, and issues relating to the bones. Individuals with other cases were given a referral note.
The CSR activity commenced with a health screening and a health talk at Methodist Church in Adukrom and followed up with another in Apirede.
In all, they had a little over 150 people screened. They were screened on Hepatitis B, Malaria, Sugar, BP, and issues relating to the bones. Individuals with other cases were given a referral note.
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