South Africa has about 80,000 practising sangomas throughout the country.
Harry is spent, Motorola Razr is back, Justin Bieber cancels tour, Gin crafted from invasive Hyacinth, Iranian schoolgirls being poisoned, China converting jets into Kamikaze drones, Whiskey fungus shuts down Jack Daniels building plans, New travel pass at SA Airports, and Hoedspruit get heat lightning.
When you throw shade, make sure you still have two feet to stand on.
Ozempic is an insulin-regulating drug used to treat pre-diabetes, but since its primary side effect is dramatic weight loss, Hollywood is loving it, too.
Oh, eggs will kill you. No, sorry, we made a mistake – eggs are actually GOOD for you. Everything will kill you eventually. Here’s the latest from a new study.
There’s a pill that has been around for a while that might take us one step closer to limiting the effects of aging.
Comparing three liquids drunk during meal times, red wine was by far the better of the three – and for more reasons than one.
The saying goes that desperate times call for desperate measures so we shouldn’t be all that surprised that Coca-Cola are playing dirty, very dirty. Bust out the big guns.
With the Banting diet taking over the trends of weight loss at the moment, it is only natural that it should come under some rather critical discussion. While Tim has defended his stance, there is more to the debate than meets the eye.
We all know that sodas packed to the brim with sugar aren’t good for your health. Consumption of sugar-sweetened soda is linked to cavities and tooth decay, but more importantly, an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes. This video argues that telling a war amputee victim apart from a diabetes related amputation is almost impossible.
It’s getting harder and harder to get away with smoking cigarettes without coming under fire from all and sundry – and it’s going to get that little bit more difficult.
Health professionals are getting increasingly more concerned about the content of sugar in everyday food and drink products.
The Credit Suisse Research Institute has released their 2013 study, titled: ‘Sugar: Consumption at a Crossroad’. The study found that millions of people worldwide are affected by type II diabetes or obesity, costing the global healthcare system billions of dollars every year.