Patients are subject to wild mood swings and costly spending sprees,but they can be treated with the right medicine – and a lot of money.
Communities are bringing HIV monitoring and dispensing out of the clinics and into their homes.
Student demographics are shifting, but academic staff remain predominantly white
Some women find it hard to leave their abusers for economic and emotional reasons and feel ‘stuck’ in their situation.
A private-public partnership is gaining ground in the fight against the disease in the city’s slums.
A Medecins Sans Frontieres project in Cape Town finds that sick people prefer being treated at facilities closer to home rather than in hospitals.
Without good lighting, plants and privacy, the open-plan office can become a threat to the wellbeing of the people working there.
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/ 30 January 2015
Some of the Free State health workers charged for gathering ‘illegally’ after a services protest accept a plea bargain, but the rest will soldier on.
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/ 29 January 2015
Backstreet abortion ‘doctors’ profit from stigma as patients are stripped of their dignity – and lives.
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/ 28 January 2015
Free State healthcare workers say they are being punished for having dared to defy health MEC Benny Malakoane publicly.