According to a Unicef report, South Africa has reduced its child mortality rate from 60 deaths per every 1 000 live births in 1990 to 41 in 2015.
Migraine hits one in 10 people, resulting not only in pain but costs the world economy billions.
Research shows that the way doctors describe medical conditions can affect whether or not a patient demands antibiotics.
Community chemists say racial profiling and gated network are putting them out of business.
Boys should also be vaccinated for the Human Papillomavirus, which is the leading cause of cervical cancer, according to a report.
SA spends an enormous amount on preventative medicine but no one can tell where the failures are.
Doctors can get patients to take better care of themselves by setting a good, healthy example.
Instead of the care she sought, a vulnerable patient found further distress in a PE hospital.
Despite the risks, many South Africans continue to buy black market aphrodisiacs over the internet.
Communities are bringing HIV monitoring and dispensing out of the clinics and into their homes.