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    Cladogelonium madagascariense, more commonly known as tsontso in Madagascar. Tianarilalaina Tantely, Andriamampianina
    The anti-inflammatory properties of Madagascar's Tsontso plant

      21 Nov 2019

    Mobile instant messaging platforms are used by many health professionals to share information and professional experiences. Shutterstock
    How WhatsApp groups support Nigeria's nurse graduates

      14 Nov 2019

    Corporations misused evidence to manipulate health policy. Shutterstock
    How business misrepresented evidence: the South African sugar tax story

      1 Nov 2019

    Cadaver-based teaching prepares students intellectually and emotionally to deal with the challenges they will face in their health sciences careers. Dr Tobias Houlton
    Health professionals and cadavers: the quest for an ethical approach

      29 Oct 2019

    Genetic studies need to be more diverse.
    Most genetic studies use only white participants - this will lead to greater health inequality

      16 Oct 2019

    The lack diagnostic laboratory systems exacerbates antibiotic resistance in Africa. Shutterstock
    Antibiotic resistance: why tests are key to arresting the trend

      4 Oct 2019

    A health worker spreading disinfectant at a health checkpoint in Goma, DRC. Patricia Martinez/EPA-EFE
    Ebola survivors can pass on the virus: we're trying to understand what role sex plays

      27 Sep 2019

    Drinking during pregnancy is harmful and can lead to foetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Shutterstock
    Why alcohol remains a big threat to unborn babies in South Africa

      25 Sep 2019

    Eucomis autumnalis is more than just a plant - it could play a role in biomedical engineering. Gurcharan Singh/Shutterstock
    Lab studies suggest medicinal plants can help repair human bone and tissue

      13 Aug 2019

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    Mobile instant messaging platforms are used by many health professionals to share information and professional experiences. Shutterstock
    How WhatsApp groups support Nigeria's nurse graduates

     14 Nov 2019

    Corporations misused evidence to manipulate health policy. Shutterstock
    How business misrepresented evidence: the South African sugar tax story

     1 Nov 2019

    Cadaver-based teaching prepares students intellectually and emotionally to deal with the challenges they will face in their health sciences careers. Dr Tobias Houlton
    Health professionals and cadavers: the quest for an ethical approach

     29 Oct 2019

    Genetic studies need to be more diverse.
    Most genetic studies use only white participants - this will lead to greater health inequality

     16 Oct 2019

    The lack diagnostic laboratory systems exacerbates antibiotic resistance in Africa. Shutterstock
    Antibiotic resistance: why tests are key to arresting the trend

     4 Oct 2019

    A health worker spreading disinfectant at a health checkpoint in Goma, DRC. Patricia Martinez/EPA-EFE
    Ebola survivors can pass on the virus: we're trying to understand what role sex plays

     27 Sep 2019

    Drinking during pregnancy is harmful and can lead to foetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Shutterstock
    Why alcohol remains a big threat to unborn babies in South Africa

     25 Sep 2019

    Eucomis autumnalis is more than just a plant - it could play a role in biomedical engineering. Gurcharan Singh/Shutterstock
    Lab studies suggest medicinal plants can help repair human bone and tissue

     13 Aug 2019

    The drug is set to improve HIV treatment. shutterstock
    ARV breakthrough: trial in South Africa confirms effectiveness of new drug

     6 Aug 2019

    Leishmaniasis is caused by a parasite that is carried by a female sandfly. CDC/ Frank Collins
    Leishmaniasis needs more attention: it causes skin lesions, and can kill

     15 Jul 2019

    To protect us all, babies travelling overseas may need the measles shot at 6 months instead of 12
    To protect us all, babies travelling overseas may need the measles shot at 6 months instead of 12

     28 Jun 2019

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