Tunisia’s financial crisis leaves the sick struggling to find medicine
Sick Tunisians face a frantic struggle to find some medicines because the cash-strapped state has
NGOs were granted licenses based on districts’ motivation: Dr Manamela
The former head of Gauteng’s Mental Health Services Dr Mmakgabo Manamela says she signed and
Families of Life Esidimeni patients hope inquest will lead to criminal prosecutions
The families of the 144 mental health patients who lost their lives in the Life Esidimeni tragedy
Eastern Cape Health condemns refusal to treat COVID-19 patients
The Department of Health in the Eastern Cape has strongly condemned health care practitioners who
Cameroon doctor faces influx of COVID-19 patients
With the help of a nurse, Dominique Djomo puts on his personal protective equipment – a cap,
US CDC flags possibility of community spread of coronavirus
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday warned of the possibility of a
Lynparza stalls pancreatic cancer in patients with BRCA mutations: study
AstraZeneca and Merck &Co’s Lynparza helped patients with advanced pancreatic cancer who carry BRCA
4 000 TB patients unaccounted for in N Cape
At least 4 000 tuberculosis patients in the Northern Cape are unaccounted for and cannot be traced
Antibody therapy suppresses HIV for weeks at a time: study
Scientists in the US said Wednesday they have discovered a way to suppress HIV in patients for
NHI Bill has been gazetted: Motsoaledi
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has announced that The National Health Insurance Bill has been
Poor leadership blamed for Kgapane hospital problems
Limpopo MEC for Health Dr Phophi Ramathuba says lack of effective leadership is core to challenges
28 Life Esidimeni patients still missing says DA
The Democratic Alliance (DA) says 28 Life Esidimeni patients are still missing.
Motsoaledi condemns unruly striking health workers
Health Minister, Aaron Motsoaledi, says under no circumstances should health professionals be
Khayelitsha District Hospital facing severe shortages
The Parliament’s Select Committee on Petitions said the hospital is also faced with a severe
Limpopo HIV patients pleased with single ART pill
As the world marks World AIDS Day on Friday, some Limpopo HIV-positive patients who are on the
Govt would have paid millions to Esidimeni facilities-Expert
An expert Actuary projects that government would have paid up to R322 million for the 143
State officials required to provide details in Esidimeni
The Gauteng Provincial Government says while it has admitted liability for the deaths of 143