Prescription drug abuse is on the increase, and medical aids often fund this form of addiction. Faranaaz Parker reports.
Corporal Jacob Turbett gave out a single groan of pain before the Taliban bullet, which had pierced his heart, ended his life.
Joe Gerstein tells <b>Denis Campbel</b>l why he rejects the myth that alcoholism is a ‘disease’ to be endured rather than cured.
Men who work outdoors, enabling their bodies to create vitamins through exposure to sunlight, had a reduced risk of kidney cancer.
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba was on Thursday named African Footballer of the Year for 2009, the second time he has won the award.
A Pretoria school girl who stayed at home with an ear infection was stabbed to death and had her hands chopped off, <em>Beeld</em> reported on Friday.
The internet’s most valuable domain name, sex.com, is back on the auction block — and bidding starts at $1-million.
The Ministry for Women, Children and Persons with Disabilities has welcomed Multichoice’s decision to cancel the launch of a pornographic channel.
When in Cape Town Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda lives a five-star life at the city’s top hotels — courtesy of the taxpayer.
With four champions pitted against each other, the 2010 F1 season could prove to be quite a contest.