Twice-yearly injections of a new drug called ‘Lenacapavir’ can provide young women with 100% protection against HIV infection.
In some countries, there are more than enough medical professionals to go around, while in others, one lone doctor has to work day and night to take care of thousands of people.
Donald Sutherland dead at 88, Vodacom CEO kisses R28 million goodbye, US rapper Travis Scott arrested, DA suspends Renaldo Gouws, and World’s longest zipline to open up in the Western Cape.
The health organisation declared obesity and overweight as a global epidemic claiming at least 2.8 million lives annually and ranked South Africa among the nations with the highest levels of this prevalent and easily-avoidable disease.
South African rugby player Hannes Strydom killed in accident, OpenAI employees threaten to quit, WHO declares loneliness a ‘global health concern’, Red-wine headache explained, and Cape Town dubbed leading African city for climate action.
COVID-19: four possible sources. Ace’s days are numbered. Ivermectin confusion. New Ghislaine charges. Czech’s richest man dies in heli crash. Rapper’s ‘Satan’ Nike controversy.
The head of the WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, spoke recently about a possible timeframe for getting COVID-19 under control.
The World Health Organisation’s advice has been cited as one of the reasons for the tobacco ban, so let’s break it down.
The past few weeks has been a torrid time for meat eaters, the World Health Organisation releasing troublesome findings. Cool your jets and read this please.
Given the premise that nothing really happened if it wasn’t posted on Instagram – it seems the first South African to own an Apple Watch has been revealed.
Fun times, this Ebola virus… Go get yourself a dose of what it could be like should the disease spread like wildfire across the world. Hollywood practiced for us.
Braai, Boerie and Beer: they just go together. And with so many grapes in the cape alone we have to make wine or they would go to waste. Naturally, once the wine is made we have to drink it otherwise it would also go to waste and we hate wasting, right?
There has been a plethora of articles across the net relating to the World Health Organisation’s latest report on cellphones and their possible link to cancer. If you don’t look slightly deeper than the headlines you’d think that you’re literally frying your brain. So, should you ignore this video by Funny or Die as pure fiction? Yes, probably.
It’s that time of year again kids – that’s right, the WHO has released their saucy ‘Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health 2011’ – which means we get to find out if SA’s still a rock-out party country, or if we’ve gotten all lame and started taking our liver problems seriously.