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Radiotherapy boost for Gauteng hospitals

New radiotherapy centres offer patients a glimmer of hope

There is some light at the end of the tunnel for cancer patients following the establishment of radiotherapy centres at two of Gauteng’s major hospitals. Two new machines – worth R52 million each – arrived at Chris Hani Baragwanath and George Mukhari Academic Hospitals last November. It’s a welcome boost

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Unplanned pregnancies: SA men need to stop passing the buck

SA men reluctant to take responsibility for contraception

South Africa is experiencing an upward trend in unplanned pregnancies and unwanted births leading to the question: When will SA men start taking responsibility? Statistics reveal that fewer than 1% of men aged between 15 and 49 have had vasectomies. A report titled ‘Unwanted Fertility in South Africa’ compiled in

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Vaccine plant: Cyril welcomes Africa's new dawn

New era of health science for Africa

President Cyril Ramaphosa hailed the opening of a new vaccine plant in Cape Town as Africa’s ticket into a new era of health science during its launch earlier today. South African-born health technologies billionaire, Dr Patrick Soon-Shiong, joined Ramaphosa as they proudly cut the ribbon. The NantSA vaccine plant is

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Booster does may not be able to put up a good fight against Omicron variant.

Booster doses unable to prevent Omicron infection

A study, released today, has provided the first global evidence that two COVID-19 doses, followed by a booster, may not provide sufficient protection against being infected with the Omicron variant. South African and German scientists conducted the study when the Omicron variant was identified in SA last November. Seven fully

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