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Hailey Bieber took to social media to share that she has two ovarian cysts.
Lalla Hirayama has taken to social media to announce that she is now engaged to her longtime partner.
A three-year-old girl died in a tragic drowning incident in Bluff, Durban.
In a recent operation, the Health Professions Council of South Africa arrested a man unlawfully practising medicine in Chatsworth, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat unregistered medical practitioners.
South Africa is facing a growing epidemic of anhedonia, a persistent lack of joy amidst daunting societal challenges.
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A Harvard gastroenterologist shares practical advice for better digestive health, from proper toilet habits to dietary changes that support your microbiome. Breaking taboos about an essential bodily function, these science-backed tips offer solutions for common problems many are too embarrassed to discuss.
April marks Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, prompting reflection on the progress and challenges faced by autistic individuals in South Africa.
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An eight-year-old boy is fighting for his life in hospital after allegedly eating a contanimated snack he bought from a local tuckshop.
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Discover how Yu Donglai's innovative 'unhappy leave' policy is reshaping workplace culture and prioritising employee mental health during Stress Awareness Month.
The ‘Cycle Breakers’ campaign is empowering teenagers and parents to confront period stigma.
Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital in Ga-Rankuwa has unveiled new advanced medical equipment and renovated wards, significantly enhancing patient care and aligning with the Gauteng Provincial Government's commitment to modernise healthcare.
Holly Rey shares her personal journey through health challenges, redefining strength and vulnerability. Her candid reflections inspire others to confront their struggles and embrace resilience.
'Sweet and Deadly: How Coca-Cola Spreads Disinformation and Makes Us Sick' by Murray Carpenter exposes Coca-Cola has misled consumers for decades, funding biased research and downplaying health risks.
From incorporating nutrient-rich microgreens into your diet to nurturing social connections, learn practical tips tailored for South Africans to lead healthier, happier lives.
Residents of Hilton are urged to exercise caution following a rabies alert issued by the uMngeni SPCA and uMgungundlovu District Municipality after a dead dog tested positive for the virus. The alert follows a recent dog attack on a person in the area.
Pope Francis made a surprise appearance at the end of a mass for the sick and healthcare workers on St. Peter's square in The Vatican, on April 6.
Gauteng MEC for Health, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko, unveils a state-of-the-art health technology centre at Tshwane District Hospital, enhancing patient care with advanced digital X-ray equipment.
The Supreme Court of Appeal has overturned a High Court decision, finding the Eastern Cape Health Department responsible for a child's cerebral palsy due to 'substandard monitoring' during birth. The court highlighted critical failures by medical staff who failed to properly monitor the baby with a cord wrapped three times around its neck.
Budget reallocations in South Africa raise alarm bells for cancer patients as funds shift away from critical healthcare services. With only a fraction of necessary stem cell transplants being performed, thousands face dire consequences. What does this mean for the future of cancer care?
The Supreme Court of Appeal has overturned a High Court decision, finding the Eastern Cape Health Department responsible for a child's cerebral palsy due to 'substandard monitoring' during birth. The court highlighted critical failures by medical staff who failed to properly monitor the baby with a cord wrapped three times around its neck.
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