The coronavirus continues its spread, with the first case in Nigeria confirmed yesterday. It’s getting closer.
The humble egg is a great source of protein, and a staple of any English breakfast, but you should bear a few things in mind.
There are 199 South Africans in Wuhan, China. 132 have asked to be evacuated, 13 have chosen not to leave, and 54 people are yet to be traced.
In a gross violation of human rights, a number of state hospitals in South Africa have been accused of sterilising women without their consent.
Unfortunately, when it comes to social media, things like tact and basic human decency can be in short supply.
If you’re due to travel abroad, or are the kind of person who becomes overly anxious after watching a movie, you might want to skip this one.
As things stand, the World Health Organisation is only advising travellers to avoid China, South Korea, Japan or Italy. For the rest, here are some tips.
Everyone copes with a crisis in their own way. If your way is walking around in an astronaut costume, then more power to you, although you’re not actually protecting yourself.
As of yesterday, the National Institute for Communicable Diseases has tested 116 people for the virus, and all have come back negative.
The BBC compiled some graphs, charts and infographics that really help to put the COVID-19 epidemic into perspective.
As we get older, we all have a checklist of things that we wish we could improve. If one of the things on that list is your skin, there’s a laser for that.
Wearing ‘something blue’ in the form of surgical masks, 220 couples exchanged vows amidst fears of the coronavirus.
A free life lesson – when someone you barely know asks you to travel overseas with a bag that isn’t yours, think twice.
If you’re reading this at 3AM, welcome to the club. We’re all a little sleep deprived these days, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
One of the unexpected side effects of the coronavirus outbreak in China is what some are calling the ‘world’s biggest work-from-home experiment’.
Bill Gates dropped some terrifying truth bombs about what could happen if the coronavirus takes hold in Africa.
The Regulation of Cannabis Bill, drafted by the ministry of justice, outlines how much ‘erb can legally be kept at home, as well as how much you can possess in public.
The effects of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, have been felt across the world. Despite no cases in South Africa, some industries are suffering.
The coronavirus, or COVID-19 as it is now officially known, has struck fear into the hearts of millions around the world. How worried should we be about it reaching our shores?
A number of studies seem to suggest that people who are born blind could be impervious to schizophrenia.
The ninth case of coronavirus has been confirmed in the UK, sending people into survival mode as they stockpile food and lock themselves indoors.
Is it just me, or are the ingredients listed as ‘artificial flavours’ or ‘natural flavours’ incredibly vague?
It looks like there might be some merit to the age-old hiccup cures that people throw your way whenever you’re afflicted.
With Wuhan and surrounding areas on lockdown, following the outbreak of the coronavirus, some South Africans have been trapped.
January was the longest month (year) of 2020, and the effects may be showing on your skin. Don’t worry, there’s hope for us still.
Going vegan can mean making a sizeable lifestyle change, so it’s a good idea to know what you’re getting yourself into.
It’s tough not to find the infectious energy of stoner Fredrick Miller endearing. After a clip featuring Fred went viral, Jimmy tracked him down.
Influencers are under fire for using the hashtag #coronavirus on unrelated posts to score more likes and followers.
With its clear health benefits and earth-friendly manufacturing process, it’s easy to see why Cape Town is now oat milk ‘verskrik’.
Tetrahydrocannabiphorol, or THCP, is a newly discovered weed compound that could deliver a serious knockout punch.