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Treatment

How a change in ARV distribution could help treat more people with HIV
Health
/ 23 August 2023

How a change in ARV distribution could help treat more people with HIV

Private pharmacies to join the management of antiretroviral treatment programme, making it easier for those who need the life-long medicine

By Lilly Roberts and Linda Pretorius
Get a taste of spa relaxation and romance this Valentine’s day
Friday
/ 14 February 2023

Get a taste of spa relaxation and romance this Valentine’s day

A selection of luxurious spas to visit, and treatments to enjoy, in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban for couples celebrating love this month

By Bongeka Gumede
The war on drugs is a fight with no winners
Opinion
/ 16 November 2022

The war on drugs is a fight with no winners

A humanitarian intervention is needed to reform a punitive system that does not produce the desired results

By Martin Ignacio Díaz Velásquez
How to recognise mental illness in children and adolescents
Opinion
/ 10 November 2020

How to recognise mental illness in children and adolescents

Children are often unable to verbalise their feelings of anxiety or depression, instead presenting with physical symptoms or odd behaviour. Diagnosis and treatment is crucial to set them on a healthy life-long path of managing their illness

By Ellapen Rapiti
SA accelerating towards virus peak without capacity, experts warn
Coronavirus
/ 18 June 2020

SA accelerating towards virus peak without capacity, experts warn

Despite efforts to prepare for the worst, it is ‘very unlikely’ that hospitals will be able to cope with the onslaught of Covid-19 cases

By M&G Data Desk, Sarah Smit and Chris Gilili
Why emergency care in Africa needs to become a  specialised course
Article
/ 11 April 2016

Why emergency care in Africa needs to become a specialised course

Countries in Africa are in desperate need of more emergency care specialists and increased training.

By Staff Reporter
Anyone who does not use a condom is at risk
Article
/ 18 December 2015

Anyone who does not use a condom is at risk

If we look at the national averages of condom use, nearly every sexually active person is part of the at-risk populations.

By Staff Reporter
When the long wait for treatment turns deadly
Article
/ 7 May 2015

When the long wait for treatment turns deadly

Johannes Mnguni believes his wife would still be alive if a Mpumalanga clinic had done its job.

By Ina Skosana
Experimental cancer drugs effective – but with drawbacks
Article
/ 26 January 2015

Experimental cancer drugs effective – but with drawbacks

Two emerging technologies look promising, but top oncology researchers are concerned about dangers seen during clinical trials.

By Bhekisisa Team
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Article
/ 10 December 2010

TB patients don’t get life-saving drugs

Inadequate training is a barrier to successfully preventing TB infection in HIV patients.

By Mara Kardas-Nelson
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Article
/ 12 November 2010

Hope for narcolepsy sufferers

If narcoleptics could be diagnosed and treated within a year of symptoms presenting the illness’s impact could be greatly reduced.

By Colette Bernhardt

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