The Star (Nairobi)

Kenya: Govt Called to Give Free Insulin to Kids

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Change in lifestyle has been named as one of the causes of kidney problems in Kenya (file photo).

Diabetic children should be given free insulin. The diabetes management information center says the insulin is too expensive, especially for poor people and if given free of charge it will help keep diabetics alive. Here is Eva Muchemi.

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