Clinical Research News in Kenya
CRK-NGO is proud to share the latest clinical research news in Kenya, highlighting how science, innovation, and collaboration are transforming healthcare. Our updates focus on cardiovascular disease, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), clinical trials, and medical programs that directly impact underserved communities.
We believe that research is not just about publishing results, it’s about turning evidence into better patient outcomes, strengthening health systems, and giving every child and family the chance to live with dignity.
Cardiac Amyloidosis in Africa: Closing the Diagnostic Blindspot
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AI Detection of Cardiac Amyloidosis: A Breakthrough in Heart Disease Diagnosis
AI Screening for Cardiac Amyloidosis: FAQ
Breaking Updates in Clinical Research
Kenya faces a growing burden of NCDs such as hypertension, diabetes, and cardiac conditions. Therefore, timely news and evidence-based research are crucial. CRK-NGO provides insights from ongoing studies, policy changes, and training initiatives. Moreover, we highlight collaborations with Kenyan institutions and global partners that make research more impactful.
Cardiac Amyloidosis Research News
CRK-NGO is one of the few organizations in Kenya focusing on cardiac amyloidosis research. Through partnerships with Mayo Clinic Global Bridges, we bring specialized training and clinical awareness to healthcare providers. As a result, patients gain earlier diagnosis and better treatment options.
Non-Communicable Disease Research in Kenya
NCDs continue to rise in both rural and urban areas. Our news covers recent NCD research in Kenya, community-based interventions, and strategies to improve prevention and treatment. For example, we highlight how CRK-NGO collaborates with the Kenya Cardiac Society, KEMRI, and KMPDC to shape national NCD guidelines.
Clinical Trials and Innovation
Our clinical trials in Kenya cover heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic illnesses. These studies generate evidence that guides medical practice and policy. Additionally, CRK-NGO ensures that trials are conducted ethically, community-centered, and focused on real-world solutions.
Healthcare NGO News Kenya
As a healthcare NGO in Kenya, CRK-NGO goes beyond research. We also share updates on medical campaigns in Kibera, Mathare, and Maasai villages, as well as our work saving children’s hearts through partnerships with Mécénat Chirurgie Cardiaque.
Why Our Clinical Research News Matters
News should not just inform, it should inspire. By publishing clinical research news in Kenya, CRK-NGO ensures that research findings reach healthcare providers, policymakers, and communities. Consequently, science moves from paper to practice, saving lives along the way.
Stay Connected
CRK NGO maintains several dedicated websites that support learning, research dissemination, and disease awareness. For instance, platforms like Amyloidosis Africa and Diabetes Kenya offer vital regional health information. These sites act as hubs for CRK NGO publications, tools, and community engagement. Thus, they enhance access to trusted health content across Africa and beyond.