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Flu season is upon us, and while you focus on boosting your immunity, don't overlook the hidden health hazards lurking in your gym. Discover the common culprits that could be sabotaging your health and learn how to protect yourself while staying active.
Fasting doesn’t have to come at the cost of confidence. Explore practical tips to ensure a fresh breath during Ramadan, helping you stay connected socially and spiritually.
Explore the alarming state of oral health in Africa, the links between oral hygiene and overall health, and the urgent need for action to address this growing crisis.
The City of Tshwane intensifies its bylaw enforcement in Atteridgeville.
Exercise is undoubtedly beneficial for your body and mind, and with mindful post-workout skin care, you can enjoy the perks of sweating without suffering from its drawbacks.
Tshwane Mayor Dr Nasiphi Moya announces the closure of a Pick n Pay store in Centurion due to severe health regulation violations, including a cockroach infestation.
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health has reported nearly 200 confirmed cases of Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease, urging parents to understand the differences from Foot and Mouth Disease and to take preventive measures.
The number of confirmed Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) cases rose on Monday from 168 to 195, with all 27 new cases recorded in the eThekwini district.
As you brush and floss, remember, your gums aren’t just a matter of dental concern; they may hold the key to your overall health. Understanding this hidden connection could save your smile and potentially your life.
Discover ten uncomplicated self-care practices to nourish your mind, body and soul.
Is your office air ruining your glow? Explore the truth behind the beauty pitfalls of corporate life and discover how to fight back against the dreaded ‘office glow-down’.
The bathroom is one of the most infectious of the home and yet, it can often be overlooked.
As China witnesses a concerning surge in human metapneumovirus cases, hospitals face overwhelming demands and public anxiety escalates.
In the age of viral trends and budget buys, a cautionary tale emerges from a playful TikTok escapade. Discover the hidden risks of DIY dental accessories—and learn how to avoid becoming the star of a similar saga.
A new study reveals surprising insights and offers perspectives on how we might mitigate our carbon footprint without holding our breath.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Nara shared a candid account of her battle with severe eczema, which later turned out to be a life-altering diagnosis of lupus.
As Disease X continues to unfold in the DRC, the world holds its breath. Are we prepared to confront the unknown or will we falter in the face of another global health crisis?
The National Prosecuting Authority in the Western Cape confirmed that Kondwani Mwezhande, 29, Smart Chipod, 25, both Malawian nationals and Abduaallah Abdinour, a Somalian national made an appearance in court on Monday where they abandoned their application for bail.
Beachgoers flocking to Durban's shores this festive season are urged to be vigilant about E. colicontamination and its health risks.
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party has criticised South Africa’s government over its response to spaza shop regulation, blaming systemic neglect for the tragedies in vulnerable communities.
Netizens flocked to the comment section on his X (Twitter) account, accusing him of a publicity stunt, rather than addressing the rise of food poisoning incidents.
South Africa faces a rising tide of foodborne illnesses, declared a national disaster. Discover the government's crucial response measures and how you can help protect yourself and your community against this growing threat to public health.
Samuel Mnisi, the father to the deceased Siyabonga Mnisi hoped that this could be an eye opener for the government to act tough on certain things.
The Capricorn District business registration centre in the province has received over 300 applicants, with the majority being foreign nationals.
‘As Minister Steenhuisen said, these kinds of pesticides are for industrial and agricultural use. There is no reason for them to be on the premises of our schools,’ Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube said.