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Forensic pathologists' case load could compromise work quality

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A senior forensic pathologist is concerned about the case load of forensic pathologists at state mortuaries, fearing that it will compromise the quality of...

Services at Alexandra clinic severely disrupted

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Services at the Masakhane Clinic in Alexandra have been severely disrupted as the staff has taken to protesting against what they believe is unfair...

FDA approves CAR-T cell therapy for some large B-cell lymphomas

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The US Food and Drug Administration has approved Yescarta (axicabtagene ciloleucel), a cell-based gene therapy, to treat adult patients with certain types of large...

Sahpra board appointed

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Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has appointed the board of the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra), marking an important step towards setting up...

Nationwide helpline for medical students

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A new 24-hour Medical Students Helpline 0800 323 323 aims to assist medical students, interns and young trainee doctors to cope with personal stress,...

Another Noakes controversy: Dietary guidelines are a 'genocide'

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Low-carb‚ high-fat guru Tim Noakes has tweeted that common dietary guidelines will be 'remembered in history as a genocide', reports The Times. Low-carbohydrate advocates‚ including...

Tax credits worth R25bn to be phased out to fund NHI

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South African taxpayer’s tax credits totalling about R25bn will be phased out in the coming months as a means of funding the incoming National...

NICD alert: One death due to Odyssean malaria in Pretoria

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Unusual malaria cases, affecting persons with no recent history of travel to malaria transmission areas, have been reported in Kilner Park, Pretoria (four patients),...

NHS fearful of worst ever flu season

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The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is 'more scared than we have ever been' about the risks of a heavy flu season this winter,...

Storm-wrecked KZN hospitals repair bill close to R100m

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Close to R100m will be spent on repairs to healthcare facilities in KwaZulu-Natal following last week's devastating storm. The Times reports that torrential rains...