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Celebrity deaths
The deaths of well-known people offer an opportunity to educate the general public about disease detection and prevention, a study suggests. Medicinenet reports that...
HIV health through music
Five determined young men are spreading the word about HIV and tuberculosis through their music, which may be coming to a cell phone near...
AHF to build clinic in SA
The Aids Healthcare Foundation is to build its first clinic in SA. ‘We appreciate the opportunity to assist the government with HIV treatment, particularly...
Skin from stem cells
Skin grown in the laboratory can replace animals in drug and cosmetics testing. A team from King’s College London has grown a layer of...
Jacket for infant jaundice
Around 60% of infants are born jaundiced and many spend their first days of life isolated underneath special lights that help them eliminate the...
UK publishes a health atlas
A health atlas has been published in the UK drawing on 25 years of data matching environmental hazards and diseases to geographical location. The...
Oxytocin beats V iagra
Oxytocin, a hormone traditionally used to induce labour, is as sexually arousing to men as V iagra. Scientists at the University of California believe...
Health Department concedes liability in R9.8m damages case
Born mentally and physically handicapped, Nomfundo Skhosana has irreversible brain damage, is blind, partially deaf and will remain totally dependent on others for the...
KPMG to analyse confidential Melomed information
Material seized in a legal wrangle over the alleged leaking of ‘confidential’ information belonging to hospital group Melomed is to be handed to an...
The ‘older woman’ phenomenon in childbirth
The shift towards older motherhood is irreversible and it is pointless to warn women to have their children by the age of 35 or...