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Pesticides damaging Western Cape children’s brains – SA-Swiss study

Routine exposure to agricultural pesticides may be affecting the brains of children living in South Africa’s farming regions, and affecting their cognitive abilities. This is...

HIV drugs roll-out under threat in court tender row

The National Department of Health has come under legal fire from the SA subsidiary of Indian generic pharmaceutical manufacturer Hetero, which alleges that the...

Budget shortfall may affect KZN medicine supply – DA

The DA has warned that the continual financial slide of the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health is likely to increase the risk of medicine shortages...

Gauteng Health HoD suspension ruled valid

The Labour Court has found that the suspension of Gauteng Health HoD Lesiba Arnold Malotana – who had then accused Premier Panyaza Lesufi of...

Parliament flags dire state of Northern Cape facilities

Chronic conditions in Northern Cape health clinics and hospitals were exposed and highlighted during a three-day parliamentary oversight visit – from crumbling infrastructure and...

TB rates fall for the first time since Covid – WHO report

Global tuberculosis rates fell about 2% in 2024 from the previous year, shows a World Health Organisation report, after rising for three consecutive years...

Suppliers linked to Tembisa scandal still not blacklisted

Incredibly, none of the 207 suppliers implicated in the Tembisa Hospital looting sprees has yet been blacklisted, although the National Department of Health has...

Helen Joseph nurse accused of assaulting hospital visitors

A nurse at Helen Joseph Hospital has been accused of manhandling, punching, and injuring a family who were visiting a patient and who have...

Ultra-processed food harms every major organ – Lancet review

The world’s largest scientific review has warned that consumption of UPFs poses a seismic threat to global health and well-being, the scientists noting that...

Defiant Operation Dudula to appeal ruling

Operation Dudula will abide by a High Court ruling barring it from its xenophobic actions, and from denying access to public health facilities by...

Special budget allocation for HIV projects not enough, warn critics

Despite Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana having tabled a special appropriation Bill providing an extra, emergency R754.5m to the Health budget in the financial year,...

Child Gauge flags maternal violence and neglect in SA

The country’s maternal health system is in crisis, and domestic violence is making it worse, experts say, warning that with just 11 maternal and...

Poverty, poor living conditions, drive pandemics – UNAIDS report

Poor people are likelier to fall ill, and take longer to recover, according to a newly released report by the Global Council on Inequality,...

Two superbugs responsible for Soweto newborn deaths – Wits study

Over the past 10 years, researchers from the University of the Witwatersrand’s vaccines and infectious diseases analytics unit analysed small tissue samples of 1...

First obesity guideline for SA as experts flag growing burden

Obesity is reaching alarming proportions in South Africa, experts write, warning that apart from the potential health risks – heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes...

Court orders Operation Dudula to stop targeting migrants

Members of Operation Dudula have been interdicted from “taking the law into their own hands” and uttering hate speech in their “xenophobic” campaign against...

Eastern Cape chemo patients left in the lurch after bungle

There appears to be no end to the problems affecting the Eastern Cape Department of Health, the latest mess coming after its account with...

Premier urged to probe lax contractor paid millions for hospital project

Five years after a multimillion-rand hospital project began in Ulundi, KwaZulu-Natal, the job is still incomplete, with the provincial Public Works & Infrastructure Department...

Eastern Cape hospital without water for three weeks

An Eastern Cape hospital has been without water for more than three weeks, forcing doctors and nurses, and even patients, to haul 20-litre buckets...

Cancer victim dies after alleged wrong diagnosis of TB

A 20-year-old woman from Bizana in the Eastern Cape who was apparently treated treated for tuberculosis (TB) for two years instead of cancer as...

Tshwane alert after typhoid spike

Officials in the City of Tshwane say they have stepped up investigations into a rise in typhoid fever cases in Hammanskraal and Bronkhorstspruit amid...

EMA latest to warn on tranexamic acid use

Fatal mix-ups between tranexamic acid and spinal anaesthetics have prompted a strong safety warning by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), urging healthcare professionals to...

SA first to register anti-HIV jab

South Africa is the first African country – and SAHPRA the third regulator worldwide – to register the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab, lenacapavir (LEN), inking...

TB caucus relaunched by Motsoaledi

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has relaunched the SA Tuberculosis Caucus, a platform for political leaders to advance the response to the disease, as the...

Ritshidze forced to shrink after US aid cuts 
 

Ritshidze, the world’s largest community-led monitoring system, is in jeopardy after the cuts to US development aid announced in January, writes Chris Gilili for...

World class Groote Schuur scoops global recognition

Flagship Cape Town hospital Groote Schuur has been awarded European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) accreditation for its world-class oncology and palliative care teams. The...

Justice sought for teen who died after clinic turned her away

A Free State community is up in arms and demanding justice after the death of a young woman who was refused care at Bophelong...

African self-reliance punted at key public health conference

The “Durban Promise”, the ambitious outcome document of the Conference of Public Health in Africa 2025 (CPHIA), will be on the menu when world leaders gather...

Late teens, early 20s, crucial times for lifelong heart health

Emerging adulthood – around 18-25 – is full of major transitions, but also a stage where behaviours that diminish heart health become more common....

Plunge in public healthcare services after Pepfar cuts

Nearly half of hundreds of public health facilities surveyed by the community-led monitoring group Ritshidze have been operating at a reduced capacity since the...

SA firms lose out on lenacapavir production

South African companies were excluded from Gilead Science’s voluntary licensing for the anti-HIV drug lenacapavir because those that were evaluated in 2024 did not...

Neurologist shortage not unique to South Africa – Motsoaledi

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has defended his department against accusations of healthcare system collapse, saying the global shortage of specialists was partly to blame...

Gauteng Health spends R20m on new clinic wall as old facility crumbles

Spending R20m on building only a wall at a yet-to-be-constructed clinic is “a reckless waste of taxpayers’ money by the Gauteng Department of Health,...

Gqeberha's Livingstone Hospital still without CEO – seven years later

The Eastern Cape Department of Health says it is advertising the CEO post for Livingstone Tertiary Hospital for the third time – seven years...

Infant immunisations drop in Western Cape

The Western Cape Department of Health & Wellness has sounded an urgent alarm over a steep decline in infant vaccination coverage across the province,...

WHO, EU to advance digital health in sub-Saharan Africa

A new agreement has been inked by the World Health Organisation and the European Union (EU) to support the digital transformation of health systems...

Africa must stop relying on imported medicines and ingredients

Africa imports more than 70% of its medicine, but this could be changed if the continent made its own active ingredients locally – slashing...

FDA, Merck accused of ‘covering up’ hair-loss pill’s suicide link

Hair-loss drug Finasteride has long been tied to depression and suicide, but researchers say regulators have ignored the warnings, with a recent analysis by...

Toxic BPA found in breast milk, but no SA law to stop exposure

In South Africa, there is no law preventing toxic chemicals like bisphenol A (BPA) from being used in most food packaging, even though research...

Children’s peanut allergies plummet after new guidelines – US study

Food allergies in children dropped sharply in the years after new guidelines encouraged parents to introduce infants to peanuts, a newly-published study has said. For...