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Boys die after flu-like symptoms

A four-year-old boy from Verulam, outside Durban, died last week hours after being treated for a cough, said his mother, who is waiting for...

Health Ombud reports on probe into KZN doctors’ deaths

The findings of investigations into the deaths of several former medical staff from KwaZulu-Natal state hospitals were to be discussed this week at a...

Now Uganda has suspected Marburg case

Uganda, which is struggling to contain the threat of what is already the third-largest Ebola outbreak on record – centred in the neighbouring Democratic...

Thousands missed in Ebola contact tracing, warns Africa CDC

The Africa Centre for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) says that the majority of people testing positive for Ebola in the Democratic Republic of...

NHS maternity care failures led to deaths, harm to hundreds of mothers and babies

An inquiry into NHS England’s biggest ever maternity scandal has revealed that more than 500 mothers and babies came to harm or died because...

Hundreds charged in US multi-billion-dollar healthcare fraud crackdown

Nearly 500 people have been charged by the US Justice Department after a two-week healthcare fraud crackdown that officials say involved more than $6.5bn...

UN meeting renews commitment to end Aids by 2030

Last week’s United Nations High-Level Meeting on HIV/Aids concluded with an overwhelming majority of member states adopting a new political declaration and a reaffirmed...

Murder charge for parents after death of obese seven-year-old son

A Michigan couple whose seven-year-old son, weighing more than 115kg, died of heart disease have been charged with second-degree murder, torture and three counts...

Donald Trump rumoured to be on experimental obesity drug

Speculation is rife in the United States that President Donald Trump – who is allegedly being seen by 22 doctors – might be taking...

Remgro now official 100% owner of Mediclinic Holdings

Billionaire Johann Rupert’s South African investment vehicle, Remgro, has officially taken full control of Mediclinic Holdings’ Southern Africa business unit, signalling the end of...

India tightens cough syrup regulations

India’s Health Ministry has issued new regulations for over-the-counter syrup-based medicines – including cough mixture – which are now banned from sales without a...

Egyptian doctor arrested after exposing obstetric violence

Egyptian human rights groups have condemned the arrest of a former doctor – later released on bail – after she had posted testimony on...

'A matter of time' before Ebola arrives in SA, says expert

One of South Africa’s top infectious disease experts has warned that it’s simply “a matter of time” before an Ebola case is imported to...

Madlanga Inquiry evidence implicates Medicare24 boss in drug deals

WhatsApp chats, voice notes and video clips presented before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry on Monday revealed what appeared to be drug dealing between...

Novo wins round one to block compounded Ozempic by local pharmacy

South African pharmacy iDexis has been temporarily barred from distributing and marketing its compounded weight loss injectable pens, with the Gauteng High Court issuing...

Tembisa officials helped kingpin score R25m in two hours

Alleged Tembisa Hospital corruption kingpin Stefan Govindraju scooped a R25m payday in two and a half hours using a bunch of shell companies –...

Physiotherapists fail in medical schemes clawbacks case

In a blow for the profession after a five-year battle, the South African Society of Physiotherapy (SASP) has lost its bid to scrap legal...

GEMS plan risks members’ long-term interests – CMS

A plan by the Government Employees Medical Scheme (GEMS) for lower contributions – to accommodate union demands – is neither financially sound nor in...

Eastern Cape MEC, HoD ordered to pay wages or face arrest/fine

The Eastern Cape Department of Health has until Tuesday next week to comply with an order to pay the salaries of a group of...

Fake sick note scheme bust by SAPS

Two men who ran a thriving business selling fraudulent sick notes in KwaMashu, Durban, were arrested this week after a drug addict unwittingly tipped...

Special mental health unit built for Western Cape’s teenage girls

The Western Cape has spent millions designing and building a specialised inpatient ward for teenage girls battling severe mental health issues, reports IOL. Lentegeur Hospital’s...

KZN pupil dies after two energy drinks

A Durban doctor has issued a warning about the dangers of energy drinks after the death of a 13-year-old pupil in KwaMashu last week....

Gauteng Health ‘crippling forensic pathology services’

The DA has slammed Gauteng Health’s apparent disregard for the concerns recently highlighted by provincial forensic pathology labs. In a statement, the party said that...

UK experts welcome new diabetes-delaying drug for NHS

A first-of-its-kind therapy that can delay type 1 diabetes for up to three years will soon be available across the UK, after the approval by the...

100 Romanian hospitals switch to pen and paper after cyber attack

A quick-thinking cyber security chief in Romania helped 100 national hospitals thwart efforts by hackers to completely infiltrate their systems but the attack, in...

Couple in IVF mix-up will keep ‘wrong’ baby

The American couple at the centre of an IVF mix-up will remain their six-month-old baby girl’s “permanent” parents after making a deal with her...

Turkish hospital makes history with eight-way liver transplant

Türkiye has become a global centre for liver transplantation, with the recent world-first eight-way cross-liver transplant sealing this reputation, said the country’s Health Minister...

US foot doctor sues state for millions after fraud charges

A leading US podiatric surgeon who would often appear in the news for his charitable gestures – he also ran a non-profit that provided...

Pretoria pharmacy denies infringing Novo Nordisk patent rights

A Gauteng High Court judge has reserved judgment in the case between Novo Nordisk and iDexis in which the pharmaceutical giant seeks to prevent...

Healthcare workers and patients under siege as extortion gangs target clinics

Violence and extortion are targeting the poorest and the most vulnerable communities in South Africa, choking access to clinics and medical care, and terrorising...

Cyber hackers target South Africa’s healthcare system

Experts have called for stronger cyber-security measures to be implemented countrywide, warning that South Africa is the most targeted country in Africa by these...

SAMA warning as number of bogus doctors rises

Fake and unregistered doctors in South Africa are becoming harder to identify, according to the South African Medical Association (SAMA), which told The Citizen...

Health Department staff probed over R800m oxygen tender

Three Health Department officials are being investigated in connection with the awarding of the R800m Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) Oxygen Plant tender from the...

KZN Health ‘lied’, say protesting unemployed doctors

Hundreds of unemployed doctors protested outside the KwaZulu-Natal Premier’s office in Pietermaritzburg yesterday, accusing the provincial Department of Health of lying and failing to...

Call for action as diabetes now leading cause of natural deaths

Tens of thousands of South Africans are dying annually from diabetes-related illnesses, the Diabetes Alliance has revealed after its review of mortality data released...

Pregnancy fears after birth control pill shortages

A contraception shortage in some North West and Gauteng clinics for the past three or four months is increasing women’s concerns about unplanned pregnancies,...

Zulu folk music used to encourage heart health

Cardiovascular disease (CVD), the world’s leading cause of mortality, is becoming a major killer of Africans, killing more than 1m people in sub-Saharan Africa...

Major expansion for Umhlanga’s Gateway Private Hospital

New ICU and high-care beds as well as a seventh operating theatre at Busamed Gateway Private Hospital are indications of the growing healthcare demand...

Africa-first pioneering liver transplant machine at Wits

A new R2.7m liver perfusion machine that could save more lives has been introduced at the Wits University Donald Gordon Medical Centre, making it...

Dis-Chem chooses ‘bold’ over ‘safe’ in multi-million rand investments

Dis-Chem says its R300m investment in its innovation hub – X, bigly labs – among other projects last year, was intended to force an...