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Get tested this International Thyroid Week
Thyroid disorders are some of the most frequent diseases in the world with about 1,6 billion people worldwide at risk. International Thyroid Week, 27 - 31 May 2013, is an initiative of Merck Serono in association with Thyroid Federation International that aims to bring to light the importance of having your thyroid checked regularly so as to correctly prevent and/or manage these disorders. 20 May 2013 13:52
Preventative mastectomies unnecessary for some at-risk women
As Angelina Jolie had the genetic mutation known as BRCA1, which although uncommon, does create an exceedingly high risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer, most women with genetic risks should discuss the matter fully with their doctors before following her step of a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. 21 May 2013 11:45
Netcare moans about competition probe
[Tamar Kahn] Private hospital group Netcare's chief executive Richard Friedland says he is disappointed that the Competition Commission's planned enquiry into the private healthcare sector will exclude the pharmaceutical sector. 21 May 2013 10:44
Crohn's Disease forms part of IBD month
As May is the month to highlight Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD), pharmaceutical company, AbbVie wishes to create further awareness around one particular, debilitating IBD - Crohn's Disease. 21 May 2013 10:51
Sport nutrition products can contain banned substances
With 55 doping violations between April 2011 and June 2012 in South Africa, the trend is increasing according to recent statistics released by the SA Institute for Drug Free Sport. However, while some athletes use drugs to seek a competitive advantage, others including amateurs may inadvertently consume banned ingredients through sports nutrition products. 20 May 2013 16:00
SA's epilepsy-related deaths double
Epilepsy South Africa says the number of epilepsy-related deaths has doubled since 2004 and accuses the Department of Health of not taking the condition seriously. 17 May 2013 12:12
Rats, rats as big as bloomin' cats
City of Johannesburg spokesman Nthatisi Modingoane said the environmental directorate conducts rodent control blitzes regularly. 17 May 2013 10:43
Salt in foods is still high: US study
WASHINGTON, USA: The amount of salt in foods that are processed or sold at fast food restaurants is still high despite calls by medical experts for people to cut sodium for better health, a US study said Monday, 13 May 2013. 15 May 2013 16:06
Gene clues for testicular cancer, heart defect
PARIS, FRANCE: Separate studies of the human genome have found tantalising clues to the inherited causes of testicular cancer and non-inherited causes of congenital heart disease, journals reported. 15 May 2013 16:38
Probe into medical costs welcomed
[Tamar Kahn] The chief executive of private hospital group Life Healthcare, Michael Flemming on Tuesday (14 May) gave a cautious welcome to the Competition Commission's looming investigation into private healthcare prices‚ saying his company would co-operate with the authorities. 16 May 2013 10:28
NHI is a reality says Motsoaledi
South Africans should stop wasting time opposing National Health Insurance (NHI)‚ Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said on Wednesday (15 May). 16 May 2013 10:07
No cold frosties for Motsoaledi
A beer maker's plans to boost the sale of its product in Africa has left a sour taste in Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi's mouth. 16 May 2013 07:45
Inflow of migrants pushes population to 53 million - Stats SA
South Africa's population is estimated to have grown to just under 53 million by the middle of this year, with an inflow of migrants behind much of the 1.2 million population increase since the 2011 Census, Statistician General Pali Lehohla said earlier this week. 16 May 2013 06:42

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