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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

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...

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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

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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

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...
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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

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

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...

Men have a biological clock too. Here’s what’s more likely when dads are over 50

Karin Hammarberg, Monash University We hear a lot about women’s biological clock and how age...

From the cinnamon challenge to ‘dragon’s breath’ – here’s what you need to know about social media’s most dangerous trends

Adam Taylor, Lancaster University Social media challenges can range from bizarre, hilarious to downright dangerous – it seems there’s no limit to what...

It’s almost impossible to keep teens off their phones in bed – but new research shows it really does affect their sleep

Rachael Taylor, University of Otago Parents of children and teenagers have long been warned about the dangers of screen time and...

The Gauteng Department of Health is prioritising Public Relations (as usual) instead of making a genuine effort to fix public healthcare facilities

In response to the viral video by former 702 broadcaster, Tom London, about the conditions at Helen Joseph Hospital, two health unions have issued...

Opinion: Why I re-joined a medical aid: Inequality gap in public hospitals will be the death of many South Africans

The mistreatment of patients at Helen Joseph Hospital is not new, despite the uproar caused by the recent video shared on various social...

South Africa is failing its youngest children – report flags critical gaps in early learning, social protection and health care

Wiedaad Slemming, University of Cape Town; Linda Biersteker, University of Cape Town, and Lori Lake, University of Cape Town Nearly 10 years...

Navigating the healthcare system: challenges for cancer patients in South Africa

by Comfort Maluleke, Senior Case Manager at Campaigning for Cancer, Executive Director for ASK Now Patient Services. Navigating the healthcare system can be a daunting...

Stories from the ground: mother shares the complex journey of raising a child with autism 

My name is Sarah Mautjana, a single mother of two beautiful children. I reside in Johannesburg.  It was in 2021 when I discovered that my...