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Theory versus Reality, an official selection from W.H.O.’s Health for All Film Festival
This touching short film from the W.H.O. Film Festival illustrates the discrepancy between pure academic knowledge as taught in medical universities and the much more complex reality of the challenges doctors face in their daily practice with their patients.
Ten Years of Back Pain Improved in One Month
Gaokgethelwe Seeletso is a mother of two living in Gabarone, Botswana. Just like 540 million other people around the world, she suffers from low back pain.
Meet Gasebomo: A wife. A nurse. A mother.
Gasebomo is a happily married mother of two who helps to support her family by working as a nurse in a local hospital. But for the last 10 years, Gasebomo has suffered from low back pain which has left her unable to work or care for herself and her children.
The Power of You - Meet Mr. Ramkishore
More than a billion people in the world today experience spine-related disabilities.
Mr. Ramkishore is one of those people.
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