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'Miracle Man' hands Comrades Marathon medal to trauma surgeon
A man who completed the Comrades Marathon for the first time since being impaled on a 1.8m crowbar has handed his Comrades Marathon medal...
No vitamin D protection against gestational hypertension, pre-eclampsia
There is no strong evidence that vitamin D protects against pregnancy-induced high blood pressure or pre-eclampsia, conclude researchers at the University of Bristol, Bristol...
Novel online prevention programme cut STIs by 40%
A novel online HIV prevention programme with spicy soap operas and interactive games – like a rising thermometer of sexual risk – reduced sexually...
University Free State HOD challenges CMSA findings on 'leaked' exam questions
The head of the obstetrics and gynaecology at the University of Free Stateis appealing an 'ambiguous and inconclusive' report by the Colleges of Medicine...
Software 'performs better than humans' in Royal College's GP exam
Its commercial artificial intelligence diagnostics software performs better than humans in the Royal College of General Practitioner’s exam that must be passed to become...
Listeriosis cases dropping, facilities screening implemented – NICD
Fewer than five listeriosis cases per week have been reported for the last four weeks‚ The Times reports the National Listeria Incident Management Team...
British colonial law linked to higher HIV rates among women in SSA
The likelihood that a woman in sub-Saharan Africa has HIV today is linked to whether her country was once colonised by Britain or a...
Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair extensions
Rapunzel syndrome, the rare and extreme presentation of ingested hair, was found in a series of five patients, reports the SA Medical Journal.
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NHI demands data sharing between insurers and doctors
Healthcare looks to data to help solve primary challenges in the access, quality and affordability of care in the wake of realising universal health...
Dual therapy helps stroke patients recover use of limbs – clinical trial
A small clinical trial found that half of stroke victims receiving dual therapy – a brain-computer interface and functional electrical stimulation - reported clinically...