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/ 15 January 2015
Rekindling the sexual fire of a once passionate marriage has sparked a deeper emotional link.
Women who lose weight after surgery – as opposed to through exercise and diet – are less likely to be employed because of negative perceptions.
The Aids council’s programme is a "big step in the right direction", but abuse by police still needs to be tackled, says an HIV specialist.
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/ 19 December 2014
Migraine sufferers may not realise that drug overuse can be a large part of the problem.
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/ 12 December 2014
Pharmaceutical experts differ over how to limit dependency on a common painkiller.
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/ 3 December 2014
The department of trade and industry has yet to finalise patent reforms, raising questions that cheaper medication could be blocked intentionally.
Refugees run the border crossing gauntlet of lions, rivers, rape and theft hoping for a better life.
If the health minister has his way, vaping will soon be regulated like regular smoking because, he says, Big Tobacco is complicit in its rise.
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/ 12 November 2014
South Africa was the first African country to introduce the expensive but effective pneumococcal vaccine, Prevenar, into its immunisation programme.
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/ 30 October 2014
The chronic respiratory disease can be easily controlled and managed with proper diagnosis and the correct preventative medication