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| | AU chair, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma urged the WHO to back the bid for the World Bank to switch from loans to grants to fund health projects... read |
| | Hailed as the panacea for all ills, antibiotics have been overused to the point where that they are now becoming ineffective in fighting bacterial infections... read |
| | [Danette Breitenbach] The drop in the number of organ transplants is indicative of a need to change the procurement process under the auspices of a new authority... read |
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| Local cardiac specialists underwent training in advanced minimally invasive catheter-based percutaneous coronary interventional (PCI) procedures in Pietermaritzburg recently... read | | |
| Issued by Association for Dietetics in South Africa Considering the high incidence of diabetes it remains vitally important to continue educating South Africans and address the myths that are often associated with this lifestyle disease... read | | |
| Issued by Bonitas Most medical aids have launched their benefits and premium contributions for 2017 and, as in the past, the increases passed on to members are double figures, which outstrip inflation... read | | |
| The challenge in developing countries is that they are often ill equipped to transport, store and distribute vaccines, which could save millions of lives... read | | |
| Conn Bertish And the very thing that brought me back to life - will do just the same for your brand during this difficult time.
My name is Conn Bertish - I am a brain cancer survivor, creative strategist and founder of Cancer Dojo - the first project of my resilience-building content agency, HTK - (Harder To Kill)... read | | |
| Antibiotics have been prescribed for the prevention and treatment of bacterial infections since the 1940s, but through overuse,they need to be carefully monitored... read | | |
| The Global Awards, now in its 22nd year of honouring the World's Best Healthcare & Wellness Advertising, announced the 2016 award winners late last week... read | | | Three years after the devastating Ebola epidemic, West African ministers have pledged to collaborate on responding to public health threats across the region. read | | |
| One of the primary fears in men undergoing prostatectomies is loss of erectile function, but with robotic surgery, 78%of patients of all ages return to full potency in nine months... read | | |
| Early results from the Central City Improvement District's fourth annual Cape Town CBD Residential Survey have already revealed some interesting outcomes... read | | | Lynn Oxborrow When you shop for a new jumper, how much thought do you give to the fate of the one it will replace? Do you dump a jacket because it starts to look ragged, or falls out of fashion? More and more, the clothing industry is wrestling with the same questions... read | |
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