About half of South Africa’s maize crop and 100% of the soya crop is genetically modified — it’s grown with the use of glyphosate. But Bayer South Africa disagrees that it causes cancer
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Sports clubs are paying the City of Cape Town less per year to lease prime land than it costs to rent a shack for a month
Early screening for cervical cancer can be a lifesaver but are nonprofit organisations enough to fill the gap in KZN’s crumbling system?
Will local facial hair campaigners be able to raise more than last year’s R7-million for men’s health issues?
A healthy diet has been touted as an easier way to reduce the risk of falling ill from the the various cancers out there.
Tobacco is the only legally available product that kills people when it is used entirely as intended.
Environmental factors may contribute to about 90% of all cancers. Belinda Beresford reports.