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Halitosis (bad breath) isn’t just about forgetting to brush 😬 — it can come from multiple sources:
🦷 Oral causes (most common): poor oral hygiene, plaque buildup, gum disease (gingivitis/periodontitis), tongue coating, food stuck between teeth, dental caries
👅 Dry mouth (xerostomia): reduced saliva lets bacteria thrive
🍗 Diet: strong-smelling foods like garlic, onions, alcohol, and coffee
🚬 Smoking & to***co use: dries the mouth and leaves persistent odor
🦠 Infections: throat infections, tonsillitis, sinusitis (post-nasal drip)
🫁 Systemic conditions: diabetes (fruity smell), kidney disease (uremic smell), liver disease (musty odor)
🦠 GI causes (less common): reflux, H. pylori infection
💊 Medications: some drugs cause dry mouth → bad breath
Fresh breath = good hygiene + hydration + treating the root cause ✔️
If it persists, it’s not just cosmetic — it’s clinical 🚨
Mental and physical health are closely connected, and problems in one can affect the other. Mental health struggles are real!😇🔊
10/04/2026
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06/04/2026
👶 Pregnant or planning to be? Don’t wait for symptoms.
Many pregnancy complications don’t show early signs—but simple tests can save lives.
From malaria testing to blood pressure checks, and ultrasounds, these routine screenings help detect hidden risks before they become serious.
⚠️ Skipping them can lead to:
Miscarriage
Stillbirth
Severe infections
Complications for both mother and baby
💡 The good news? Most of these risks are preventable with early testing.
👉 Read the full guide on essential pregnancy tests and protect your journey to a healthy baby: https://yanga.blog/essential-pregnancy-tests-checklist-for-a-healthy-baby/
06/04/2026
Welcome to YANGA — a dedicated community space for HEALTH AND WELLNESS empowerment, education, and advocacy. Our mission is to bridge the gap in health information and services providing a platform where stories are shared, questions are answered, and no one has to manage their journey alone.
Whether you’re living with a health condition , want to be informed or supporting a loved one, this forum is your home for reliable information and a supportive community. Together, we are raising our voices to improve access to care and technology for everyone.
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💡 Did You Know?
Misoprostol and mifepristone are medicines commonly used for medical abortion—but taking them without proper medical guidance can be dangerous.
When used incorrectly, they can cause severe bleeding, infection, incomplete abortion, or mask serious conditions like ectopic pregnancy, which can become life-threatening if not treated in time.
These medicines are safest when prescribed and supervised by a qualified health professional who can confirm the pregnancy, determine the correct dosage, and manage any complications.
Your health matters. Always seek professional medical advice before taking any medication for pregnancy termination.
08/03/2026
Strong Women Build Strong Communities
Today we celebrate the women who show up every day — mothers, sisters, leaders, entrepreneurs, caregivers and dreamers. Your strength shapes families and communities. Happy Women’s Day from Yanga. 💜
International Women’s Day is more than a celebration — it is a reminder of the strength, resilience and impact of women in every community.
Across the world and here in Zambia, women play many roles. They are mothers raising the next generation, professionals driving economic growth, entrepreneurs building businesses, and advocates fighting for better health and equality.
Yet despite their enormous contribution, many women still face barriers in healthcare, education, financial independence and leadership opportunities.
Empowering women is not only a social responsibility — it is a powerful investment in the future. When women have access to education, healthcare, financial opportunities and safe spaces, entire communities thrive.
Research consistently shows that when women succeed:
• Families become healthier
• Children receive better education
• Communities experience economic growth
At Yanga, we believe every woman deserves access to wellness, information and opportunities that allow her to live confidently and independently.
This Women’s Day, let us celebrate progress while also committing to building a future where every woman feels supported, respected and empowered.
Whether through mentorship, supporting women-owned businesses, advocating for women’s health, or simply uplifting another woman — small actions create powerful change.
Because when women rise, the world rises with them.
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