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UK regulator clamps down on unproven fertility treatment ‘add-ons’
Fertility treatment “add-ons” offered to patients in the UK do not always improve their chances of having a baby, according to a new ratings...
Pig-heart transplant man making progress
The second person to have received a transplanted heart from a pig is recovering steadily, according to the patient’s medical team at the University...
Pay back the money, court orders woman who faked cancer
An American woman who faked her cancer diagnosis – to get her family’s attention – and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars via fund-me social...
SA doctors still earning 2012 salaries
Doctors are still earning roughly what they earned in 2012 and 2013 – 13% below the expected income levels for their profession, due to...
Global analysis predicts 10m annual stroke deaths by 2050
A recently published report has suggested that by 2050, deaths from stroke could jump to 9.7m a year globally, a massive jump from 2020’s 6.6m deaths,...
Limpopo MEC slams high-flying leaders seeking foreign healthcare
Straight-talking Limpopo health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba blasted African political leaders’ habit of seeking international healthcare while leaving a collapsing system they could have...
Lancet launches major ‘spillover’ probe after bird flu deaths
In efforts to prevent another pandemic, The Lancet has launched a major scientific push to better understand how dangerous pathogens jump from animals to...
CBD recommended dosage slashed by UK regulators
In a surprise reversal of previous official guidance, and citing a risk of liver damage and thyroid issues, British regulators have reduced the recommended...
Down’s families’ fight for access to Alzheimer’s trials, treatments
While advocacy groups and families of people with Down syndrome are lobbying for their inclusion in drug trials for Alzheimer’s – the most common...
Minister open to talk about nurses' uniform change
Health Minister Joe Phaahla has said the department remains “open to engage” on the issue of uniform regulations for staff, including the thorny topic...
Health staff threatened with suspension for not disclosing financial interests
At least 60% of Gauteng’s doctors, nurses and other medical workers face suspension for not disclosing their financial interests under Health Department policies meant...
Discovery stalwart Ryan Noach resigns
Discovery Health CEO Ryan Noach has resigned with effect from 31 December this year, the financial services group said last week, and is to...
More cases of rubella likely this year: NICD
Rubella cases have been on the rise in the Western Cape since September (week 36), the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) said, and...
Life sentence for Gqeberha physiotherapist's killer
It will be life behind bars for the man who killed a Gqeberha physiotherapist on 9 August and pleaded guilty in the Eastern Cape...
Psychiatric patients in dire conditions at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital
Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital is in a state of crisis, with psychiatric patients being kept in untenable conditions – but insiders say other...
Avoid tourniquets for snakebite victims, experts advise
Local experts, addressing a session on neuro toxicity at the annual Critical Care Conference in Gqeberha this week, have advised against the use of...
FDA mulls ban on hair-straighteners
The US Food and Drug Administration is planning to propose a ban on certain hair-straightening products – like chemical relaxers and pressing products –...
New rights for UK donor babies as they turn 18
Around 30 young British adults – conceived via sperm or egg donation in the UK in 2005 – will soon be able to discover the...
JHB hospitals threatened with cut-offs over unpaid power bills
Two of the biggest hospitals in Johannesburg were to be served with pre-disconnection notices last Thursday over millions of rands in unpaid electricity bills,...
UK woman dies after icy water immersion therapy
A British coroner has called for a crackdown on the increasingly popular trend of cold water immersion therapy, after an inquest linked to the...
Phelophepa Healthcare Train stops in Soweto
The well-known Phelophepa Health Train arrived at Dube Station in Soweto last week, ready to provide various services to local residents.
The mobile healthcare clinic...
Melanoma no longer leading cause of skin cancer deaths, study finds
A new study has found that non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC), typically thought to be less serious, are causing more deaths across the globe than...
AG flags shoddy financial controls in Health Departments
Most provincial Health Departments are in a dire state, the Auditor-General has flagged, with the Eastern Cape, Free State and Northern Cape receiving qualified...
No evidence to back North West graft cover-up claims against Phaahla
Several weeks ago, newspaper headlines accused Health Minister Dr Joe Phaahla of being involved in a cover-up of corruption in a R1.2bn tender-rigging scandal and of...
Long wait for South Africa to benefit from J&J MDR-TB drug patent lifting
Despite Johnson & Johnson (J&J) recently announcing it would lift patents on the lifesaving drug bedaquiline, a key component in the cocktail used to...
R7bn medico-legal claims disparity in Gauteng Health report
Gauteng Health has come under fire from the legislature’s Health Portfolio Committee after discrepancies were noted in its 2023/24 financial report, with chairperson Rebecca...
90% of SA students, including medical, want jobs abroad
At least 90% of university students – including those studying medicine – want to work abroad when they’re qualified, seeking greener pastures.
This is according...
SA paramedics’ daily dice with danger
Emergency services workers should not – and do not expect to be – robbed or held at gunpoint while saving lives, but it is happening...
FDA issues compounded ketamine products warning
The US Food & Drug Administration has flagged the increasing use of compounded ketamine products for treating disorders like depression, anxiety, PTSD and OCD,...
Indian factory linked to cough syrup deaths allowed to reopen
India's Uttar Pradesh state has permitted the resumption of most production at a factory owned by Marion Biotech, whose cough syrups Uzbekistan linked to...
Non-medical staff allowed to perform amputations, brain procedures
British medical colleges are up in arms, and have called “extraordinary” meetings over non-medical staff being allowed to operate on skulls and brains, and...
SIU orders Health official’s pension freeze
The Special Tribunal has interdicted the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) from paying R2m pension benefits to former Mpumalanga Health assistant director Tshegofatso Moralo,...
SAHPRA on alert for illicit bulk codeine syrup sales
The SA Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) recently collaborated with the investigative TV programme Carte Blanche in uncovering the illicit bulk sale of codeine-based...
UK Prime Minister defends plan to phase out smoking
A plan to phase out cigarette sales in the UK, raising the legal smoking age every year by a year until eventually no one...
FDA still not satisfied with Philips recall
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is still not satisfied with how technology company Philips has handled a major product recall and instructed the...
100 dead as cholera rages through Zimbabwe
Schools have been closed and gatherings restricted as a resurgent cholera outbreak rampages through Zimbabwe, with diarrhoea surveillance being activated countrywide and cooking banned...
Digital Vibes-linked official’s case postponed
National Department of Health official Popo Maja, charged with corruption linked to the controversial Digital Vibes case, has had his case postponed to 13...
Biggest healthcare strike in US history as 75 000 down tools
In what unions are calling the largest healthcare strike ever in America, staff at hundreds of Kaiser Permanente hospitals and medical facilities stopped work...
Corruption-busting Eastern Cape Health HoD sidelined by premier
Last week MedicalBrief reported exclusively that Dr Rolene Wagner, the award-winning head of the Eastern Cape Health Department, was about to be sidelined. This...
SA’s malnutrition crisis: 15 000 hospitalised in 2022/23
Thousands of people – and children – in South Africa are starving, the high unemployment rate and teenage pregnancy being contributors to acute, severe...