Health
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345 Fiji Nurses Inducted Into National Health System as 2026 Nursing Intern Programme Kicks Off
A new cohort of Fiji nurses begins frontline service, stepping into hospitals, health centers, and remote communities nationwide. The induction marks a bold push to strengthen healthcare delivery across urban, rural and maritime areas.
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Diabetes-Driven Surge in Fiji Kidney Disease Prompts Routine Screening
Health experts warn of a rising tide of kidney disease in Fiji, driven largely by diabetes. Alarmingly, many patients are only diagnosed once kidney function has already declined to a life‑threatening stage. The call is for better awareness and easier screening for those at highest risk.
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Fiji Kidney Disease Emerges as Silent Killer, Doctors Urge Early Screening to Prevent Dialysis
Kidney disease in Fiji is a silent killer that often goes unnoticed until it’s too late. Experts say routine screening and healthier choices could change the outcome—catching problems early can make all the difference.
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Is Your Morning Routine Aging You?
Is Your Morning Routine Aging You Faster Than It Should? You might be aging yourself every morning—without realizing it. What you do in the first hour after waking up can either support your energy, skin, and brain—or slowly work against them. You know the drill: You roll out of bed groggy, reach for coffee, scroll