THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 12:25 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 12:25 |
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Health
'An unexpected piece of heaven'A deep-rural hospital has become a beacon of hope, thanks to dedicated individuals. Officials warn of malaria infections in SAAfter six cases of malaria have been confirmed in Tshwane, officials have warned healthcare workers to remain vigilant. Health
Smacking will never be rightParental duties must not be done in anger and corporal punishment is therefore not justified Health
It's war on tropical diseasesBut experts warn that drugs alone will not win it, after the pharmaceutical giants agree to work together on an ambitious project. Health
Foreign doctors hold out a lifelineWithout their presence South Africa’s national health insurance cannot be implemented successfully to provide quality healthcare. Sponsored Feature
Teenage moms face a litany of illsNearly half of all pregnancies in South Africa involve teenagers, statistics reveal. Doctors in limbo as E Cape orders health lockdownThe Eastern Cape has ordered its debt-hobbled health department to stop hiring new doctors, in a move that may affect as many as 400 junior doctors. Supplement
Breast is best – for slim adultsExclusively breastfed babies are less likely to become obese adults, research has shown. Health
Never too old for sexPeople are living longer and in better health
than ever, which means they’re still up for it. Health
The A to ZZZ of curing insomniaA so-called sleep school in Grenada teaches people the key to a perfect night’s rest. Sponsored Feature
Identifying South Africa’s silent killersDiseases with little or no symptoms are silently killing South Africans. Dramatic Aids turnaround in store for SASouth Africa is expected to make a dramatic turnaround in Aids due to a change in government policies, a UNAids official has said. Department's debt spells trouble for Gauteng hospitalsA South African medical association says suppliers can't afford to buy equipment for Gauteng hospitals because the health department owes them money. A doctor born of hopeA medical practitioner who studied in Cuba is optimistic about rural medicine in South Africa. United Kingdom
'I am not worried about dying'A rare condition makes Hayley Okines age eight times faster than normal. At 14 she has passed her life expectancy, but firmly believes in the future. Genomes to personalise medical careUS pilot study hopes to help doctors choose better drugs and therapies. Taking the wind out of awkward diseasesNothing is more embarrassing than a medical condition that affects our bodily functions. Health Supplement
Time to trash those smokesAround 40% of all cancers are caused by things we have the power to change. Health Supplement: Sponsored Feature
Healing takes more than just medicineDealing with the sick takes empathy, sensitivity, tact, understanding and compassion.
Health Supplement
Digital data gives clinic the edgeNew management system and text alerts vastly improve services for HIV/Aids patients. TOPICS IN THIS SECTION
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