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First SA case of Covid’s EG.5 variant
The first recorded case of the Covid-19 Eris variant in the country has been detected in a test sample that was taken on 20...
Bara runs out of vital drug after supplier switch
Doctors at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital warned this week that the last ampoule of critically needed Fresenius Adrenaline had been used, apparently due to...
SIU gets Presidency nod for Tembisa Hospital probe
Pension benefits of Tembisa Hospital officials who left the facility during a preliminary probe into alleged tender corruption will be frozen, says the Special...
Man in custody for murder of Gqeberha physiotherapist
The man who appeared in court this week in connection with the fatal stabbing of Gqeberha physiotherapist Marolien Schmidt a week ago was being...
New blood cancer therapy from Pfizer approved
Accelerated approval has been granted to a new therapy from Pfizer for a specific type of blood cancer that is difficult to treat, said...
Crime slows Gauteng EMS response times, says MEC
Gauteng Health is working on measures to speed up medical emergency response times, with the current notorious delays blamed on staff shortages, protests and...
Groote Schuur team changes lives with epilepsy surgery
Groote Schuur is the first government hospital to perform a procedure to alleviate seizures in adults with temporal lobe epilepsy – an operation, known...
WHO issues new advisory for global Covid response plans
With Covid-19 no longer classified as a pandemic, the WHO has issued new standing recommendations for member states, said Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreysus...
Long term remission for most UK cancer patients with latest treatment
Experimental work into blood cancers like myeloma has produced some “impressive results”, say British researchers, whose trials show seriously ill people going into remission...
HIV fight bolstered by traditional healers’ help
A Wits University research initiative is enabling traditional healers to conduct HIV testing and to refer HIV positive patients for treatment, the project helping...
Western Cape Health on target with alternative energy
In a bid to evade Eskom’s constant power outages, and reduce soaring generator fuel costs, the Western Cape Health Department has earmarked R87m to...
Motsoaledi to the rescue in plane medical emergency
Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi, a doctor by profession (and national Health Minister between 2014 and 2019), put his medical training to good...
Pharmacists recruitment drive after Botswana nurses refuse to fill scripts
After nurses in Botswana stopped filling prescriptions last month, the country is aiming to recruit at least 1 000 pharmacists, including from abroad, to...
Top HIV experts call for PrEP to be prescribed by all nurses and midwives
With 1.5m global incident HIV infections in 2021 – of which 210 000 were in South Africa – there is an urgent need to...
Tembisa Hospital officials suspended after SIU report
The suspension of Tembisa Hospital officials implicated in the SIU report into fraudulent contracts will be welcome news to slain whistle-blower Babita Deokaran’s family,...
FDA approves first postpartum depression pill
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved Biogen and Sage Therapeutics’ postpartum depression pill (PPD), reports Reuters.
The companies had also sought approval for the...
Weight loss drug trial suggests significant heart benefit
Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk has announced that its increasingly popular weight-loss drug Wegovy also showed clear cardiovascular benefits in a recent large study, which has...
Western Cape taxi strike disrupts healthcare services
The violent Western Cape taxi strike that started a week ago has pulverised the provincial healthcare system, with staff unable to get to work,...
Gqeberha physiotherapist stabbed to death
Police are investigating a case of murder after a popular Gqeberha physiotherapist was stabbed in the early hours of yesterday, and later died from...
Updated US guidelines for colorectal cancer screenings
Asymptomatic, average-risk adults are encouraged to start screening at 50 for colorectal cancer, and to stop screening after 75, according to updated guidelines from the American College of...
Palliative patients struggle for life through load shedding
For patients in palliative care, the battle to stay alive has become even harder because of load shedding, and experts warn that the energy...
Psychiatric patients overload Eastern Cape health services
The growing list of mental health patients in the Eastern Cape is overwhelming the system, compounding the already chronic bed shortage, poor services, infrastructure...
Foreigners still being denied healthcare in Gauteng, activists say
A woman who was originally from the DRC and who gave birth at Steve Biko Academic Hospital three years ago has been unable to...
FDA warning after recall of contraceptive pill batches
Two lots of an oral contraceptive pill have been recalled in the US, with the FDA warning these may have reduced effectiveness and resulted...
UK spike in new Covid variant cases
Covid-19 infections are steadily on the rise in Britain, with a new variant – the Eris strain, technically called EG.5.1 – now making up...
Unique mental health challenges for SA’s youth
Just like millions of young people worldwide, South African youth face significant mental health challenges, due to shared experiences like economic uncertainty, geopolitical instability...
Deadly TB outbreak in US linked to tainted bone grafts
An outbreak of tuberculosis linked to contaminated bone graft material has killed one person and infected at least four others, say American health officials,...
US woman dies from drinking too much water
In a relatively rare occurrence, an American mother of two died last month after drinking too much water too quickly during a scorching hot...
Experts warn against risky castor oil TikTok fad
The latest dangerous social media craze has TikTokkers rubbing castor oil into the eyes to promote eye health, but specialists warn that the risks...
‘Poison in every puff’ – Canada’s new cigarette warnings
In efforts to deter young people from smoking, and to encourage others to give up, from next year, Canada will become the first country...
Medicines price rise thumbs-up from Phaahla
Lobbying by South African pharmaceutical manufacturers has won them a second price
increase for private sector medicine sales this year, with Health Minister Dr Joe...
Priciest cancer drugs bumped off WHO’s medicines list
Several exorbitantly priced medicines, including some breast and lung cancer drugs, have been excluded from the updated Essentials Medicines List (EML) and Essential Medicines...
Hospital union to seek action after stockouts, no water for five years
Healthcare workers at Bethesda Hospital in the village of Ubombo, about four hours from Durban, have slammed conditions at the facility after enduring five...
Experts call for hepatitis B birth-dose vaccine
Despite one in 20 South Africans being infected with the hepatitis B virus – which causes about 820 000 deaths a year globally and...
Professor Glenda Gray to step down as SAMRC head
South African Medical Research Council president and chief executive Professor Glenda Gray is stepping down to take up a full-time scientific role after a...
Obesity rates behind new WHO guidelines on fat and carbs
Worldwide obesity has tripled since 1975, with, for example, more than 340m children and adolescents aged five to 19 being overweight or having obesity...
US agency launches ‘overdue’ long Covid clinical trials
The US National Institutes of Health is launching four clinical trials to test the safety and effectiveness of potential long Covid treatments, with seven...
Flood of responses to food labelling regulations
More than 12 000 submissions have been collected and submitted by health activists at the Community Media Trust and the Healthy Living Alliance (HEALA)...
Another Indian drugmaker linked to toxic cough syrups
Yet another Indian drugmaker has been linked to lethal cough syrups – and directed to stop operating – making it the fourth in the...
Australian Ministers urged to probe unsafe hospitals, inept bosses and bullying claims
The issue of maltreatment and neglect of mental health patients – and their facilities – is not just endemic to South Africa, it appears....