The murder of an Mpumalanga doctor on duty has exposed the lax security at public hospitals.
30 Years after the first cases of Aids were reported, 17 since the end of apartheid — here’s a story about how the virus has helped bridge division.
TB and HIV-infected patients who can’t pay for high-end medical insurance but can afford GP visits opt for state care, which offers better treatment.
No one could have guessed how a university’s intervention to rescue victims of an appalling education would play out.
An eighth-grade teenager shows how funky and strong her fight against a four-letter word is. Mia Malan reports.
Manto Tshabalala-Msimang hoped to polish her legacy, but in the end she will be remembered for her Aids stance.
People in need of treatment are dying because hospitals are desperate for funds, writes Mia Malan.
If you are going to braai this festive season, pap with your meat could lessen your chances of cancer.
Western Cape health director general Craig Househam is widely tipped to take over the running of the National Department of Health.
Traditional leaders are resisting plans to introduce medical circumcision. Mia Malan reports.