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Smoking linked to bladder cancer

Smoking causes bladder cancer and is more likely to develop into a more aggressive and deadly strain in people who smoke larger quantities.

‘Epilepsy messed up my life’

Lusikisiki. ‘€“ Siyabulela Mvilisi’s family thought he was cursed when he used to inexplicably topple over and have seizures.

Bulk of hospital CEO posts filled

The health minister has announced that 102 hospital CEO posts have been filled with a drive to recruit top candidates for the remaining 16 unfilled posts. Read the minister’s full statement here.

Government support is key to ending neglected tropical diseases

OPINION: Africa is often the focus of the global development agenda, from HIV/AIDS to economic growth, yet across the continent millions of people are also suffering from a little known group of parasitic and bacterial infections called neglected tropical diseases ‘€“ or NTDs. By John Kufuor

Smoking kills AIDS patients sooner

HIV-positive patient who access treatment but continue to smoke are more likely to die from tobacco-related disease than the HI-virus, a recent study published in the journal Clinical Infectious Disease indicates.

OurHealth article leads to TV programme

Bethlehem. ‘€“ The SABC 1 TV programme, Siyanqoba Beat It, in December filmed the Mphohadi Lunceon Club after reading about this group of active seniors in an OurHealth article published in October.

SA signs WHO treaty against tobacco smuggling

South Africa recently became the first country to sign a new international treaty aimed at combating tobacco smuggling.

Home-based carer saves patient’€™s life

Vhembe. ‘€“ Quick thinking by a home-based carer saved the life of a sick man from the Mafukani Village in Limpopo.

Children learn about human trafficking

Vhembe. ‘€“ Children from this Limpopo community were taught about the dangers of human trafficking during an activity day at the Matavhela Clinic in December. About 300 children, home-based carers, clinic staff and community members attended the event.

Youth health issues under the spotlight

Bloemfontein. ‘€“ In December last year, a National Youth Camp was hosted here by the Department of Social Development to get young people talking about the health and social issues they face, and to help them find solutions to these challenges.

Free State community learns about AIDS, abuse

Bethlehem. – The community of Bohlokong commemorated World AIDS Day and 16 Days of Activism against Woman and Child Abuse at the Mphohadi Clinic.

Free State clinic manager celebrates 20 years in nursing profession

Bethlehem. – Lindi Twala, manager of the Bohlokong Clinic in Bethlehem, in the Free State, recently celebrates 20 years in the nursing profession.

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