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The growing concern of early-onset cancers and what you can do

The growing concern of early-onset cancers and what you can do

U.S approves twice-yearly HIV prevention drug, but it’s unaffordable for countries most in need

U.S approves twice-yearly HIV prevention drug, but it’s unaffordable for countries most in need

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The growing concern of early-onset cancers and what you can do

The growing concern of early-onset cancers and what you can do

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The growing concern of early-onset cancers and what you can do

The growing concern of early-onset cancers and what you can do

Baby saver devices under threat as social development cracks down

Baby saver devices under threat as social development cracks down

U.S approves twice-yearly HIV prevention drug, but it’s unaffordable for countries most in need

U.S approves twice-yearly HIV prevention drug, but it’s unaffordable for countries most in need
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The growing concern of early-onset cancers and what you can do

The growing concern of early-onset cancers and what you can do

Baby saver devices under threat as social development cracks down

Baby saver devices under threat as social development cracks down

U.S approves twice-yearly HIV prevention drug, but it’s unaffordable for countries most in need

U.S approves twice-yearly HIV prevention drug, but it’s unaffordable for countries most in need

Botshabelo youth trapped in a cycle of unemployment, drug abuse and crime 

Botshabelo youth trapped in a cycle of unemployment, drug abuse and crime 

The dust that took us: The story of the youth in my community

The dust that took us: The story of the youth in my community

mRNA technology transfer programme reaches key milestone

mRNA technology transfer programme reaches key milestone

SAHPRA warns of fake licences and hidden health dangers in cannabis-infused products

The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) is raising the alarm over a surge in fraudulent service providers posing as SAHPRA-accredited.  The...

Healing the Healers: Why so many healthcare workers struggle with depression and anxiety

by Florence de Vries, Head of Marketing and Communication at Stellenbosch University’s Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences  In the heart of hospitals, wards and...

Health Department warns of new tobacco threat as emerging products target teens

The Department of Health has raised concerns that, despite decades of progress in tobacco control, emerging nicotine products threaten to undermine efforts to reduce...

Young people tell us what draws them to vaping

E-cigarettes or vapes are often marketed as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes. Their popularity has surged, especially among young people, potentially creating a...

No Clinics, No Data, No Justice: How South Africa Is Failing Sex Workers

by Tian Johnson, Founder of the Pan African health justice non-profit The African Alliance On 2 June, we observe International Sex Workers Day,  a date...

HIV: 5 ways community-led and community-based services are delivering beyond HIV 

by Christoforos Mallouris, Regional Adviser Equality And Rights For All, UNAIDS Support Team for Eastern and Southern Africa  Communities of people living with...