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| | A man with tardive dystonia became the first adult to undergo deep brain stimulation (DBS) at a Western Cape state hospital... read |
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Globally, the risk of dying from rheumatic heart disease has dropped over the last 25 years, but not so in some of the poorest countries... Read | Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis is becoming increasingly difficult to treat, so researchers are using genome data to develop compounds that will combat the disease... Read | SACAP, The South African College of Applied Psychology, recently launched a new 18-month Bachelor of Social Science Honours (Psychology) [BPsych Equivalent Programme]... Read |
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| | Jackie Pienaar-Brink Even though she has been involved in more than 1,000 kidney transplants, Professor Elmin Steyn is still amazed when the organ becomes a healthy red... read | | |
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| Issued by Insight Survey Insight Survey's latest South African Healthcare Industry Landscape Report 2017 provides a holistic understanding of the healthcare landscape in South Africa based on the latest information and research... read | | |
| With more than 200,000 people expected to don the new-look topes (Tubes of Hope) for this year's Sunflower Day on 15 September, all sold at Pick n Pay will see a direct donation to the Sunflower Fund. read | | |
| The Department of Science and Technology (DST) rewards scientific excellence by women researchers at its annual Women in Science Awards (WISA). The winners were announced late last week. read | | |
| Simon McCarthy-Jones The concept of schizophrenia is dying. Harried for decades by psychology, it now appears to have been fatally wounded by psychiatry, the very profession that once sustained it... read | | |
| FedEx Express has introduced a new temperature-controlled solution, FedEx Cold Shipping, in South Africa. This cold-shipping packaging is easy to use, reliable, cost effective and environmentally friendly... read | | |
| Kirsten Youens The fifth anniversary of the Marikana mine massacre on 16 August 2017 serves as a stark reminder... read | |
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