Lethal Neglect and Deaths in Kimberley Hospital
A shocking report reveals the lethal neglect faced by mental health patients in a Northern Cape hospital, leading to tragic deaths.
African Nursing Conference Aims for Collaborative Care
Explore the African Nursing Conference’s role in bridging divides between public and private sector nurses for Universal Health Coverage.
Adcock Ingram and Natco Pharma: A New Era Begins
Adcock Ingram faces a major transformation as Natco Pharma offers R75 a share to minority shareholders, reshaping its future.
SA Life Expectancy Gains and Public Health Advances
StatsSA reports a remarkable 12-year increase in SA life expectancy at birth. Discover the implications for public health.
Sin Taxes: A Strategy for Health Improvement in Africa
Sin taxes on alcohol and tobacco can serve as a dual-purpose tool for public health and funding in Africa.
SA's Cuba Doctor Programme Faces Growing Doubts
Delve into the ongoing questions surrounding SA’s Cuba doctor programme and its importance in today’s healthcare landscape.
Medical Tax Credits: A Crucial Financial Relief
Explore the impact of scrapping medical tax credits on healthcare for nearly a million South Africans under the new NHI Act.
Bidvest's Role in Adcock Ingram Takeover Bid
Learn how Bidvest’s partnership with Natco Pharma impacts Adcock Ingram and shareholder rights amid a new takeover bid.
Trade Tariffs and Their Impact on Pharmaceuticals
Explore the impact of trade tariffs on the pharmaceutical industry with the new EU-US trade deal imposing up to 15% tariffs.
Child Brain Injury Treatment Breakthroughs in Cape Town
Learn about Cape Town’s innovative research in traumatic child brain injury and its potential global impact on treatment.
Haemophilia Gene Therapy Offers New Hope
Learn how haemophilia gene therapy offers new hope for patients, thanks to breakthroughs led by South African researcher Johnny Mahlangu.
New TB Vaccine Initiatives by South Africa
South Africa prepares for a revolutionary new TB vaccine aimed at preventing tuberculosis in adolescents and adults by 2028.