It’s been two weeks since Gauteng began rolling out lenacapavir (LEN), but patients in parts of Pretoria are yet to get the jab
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Phelophepa train brings hope to Mpumalanga residents
The Mpumalanga public healthcare system received a welcome boost with the arrival of the Transnet Phelophepa train in Mbombela this week. Health MEC, Ms Sasekani Manzini, welcomed the mobile clinic which is set to deliver much-needed medical services to residents living in rural areas. These mobile clinics travel to areas

A new Covid-19 antiviral pill cuts risk of death by 50 percent. Here’s what you need to know about it
A new way to fight the Covid-19 pandemic is on the horizon. Current treatments are expensive and require patients to be admitted to hospital. But a drug developed by Merck and partner Ridgeback Biotherapeutics is on the cusp of changing this. Here is what you need to know about the

Living with epilepsy: Artist forced to put aspirations on ice
Living with epilepsy has proved tough for an aspiring artist who has had to put all his dreams and hopes on hold as learns to cope with the debilitating effects of his condition. According to Epilepsy South Africa (Epilepsy SA), epilepsy affects 1 in every 100 people in South Africa

Washing hands is a luxury, not a priority
Washing your hands with soap is a simple but critical step in fighting infectious diseases, like Covid-19. But access to clean water and soap remains a luxury for over two billion people around the world, including millions of South Africans. At the Organic Market settlement in Johannesburg, over one thousand

Neurological rehabilitation: Foundation gives kids a chance
Antoinette Harvey was looking forward to graduating after three years of studying alternative neurological therapies when her son died one month before he turned three. Maxim was born with a severe infection which caused oxygen deprivation. He was diagnosed with Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy with Severe Dystonia Scholiosis and Cortical Visual
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