Asthma still a big killer
Under-treatment, inappropriate treatment and lack of education for asthma patients in South Africa are contributing to still unacceptably high morbidity rates.
Under-treatment, inappropriate treatment and lack of education for asthma patients in South Africa are contributing to still unacceptably high morbidity rates.

Health MEC's "racist" tilt at doctors gets reported to the ANC and Human Rights Commission.
Two organisations representing over 12 000 healthworkers have called for the immediate reinstatement of the doctor who threw a picture of KZN Health MEC in the bin.
KwaZulu-Natal Health MEC has lifted the suspension of Dr Mark Blaylock, but is now investigating a number of more serious allegations against him including racism and assault.
The Rural Doctors Association of SA and SA HIV Clinicians' Society have asked that Dr Mark Blaylock, who threw a picture of the KZN MEC in the bin, is immediately reinstated

An audit of deaths of children under the age of five in the South African health care system shows that many of these deaths can be avoided.
Manguzi doctor apologises for 'inappropriate action' but faces no pay for a month
Years of poor management has resulted in an exodus of doctors from Mpumalanga, while a change in curriculum means there are no community service doctors this year to fill in the gaps.

The strive to reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is not a race where success is based on the position one holds in relation to other competitors, Health minister Dr Manto Tshabalala-Msimang has told the Countdown to 2015 conference underway in Cape Town.
Leading global health experts, policy makers and parliamentarians meet in Cape Town today for the Countdown to 2015 for Maternal, Newborn & Child Survival conference. Daisy Mafubelu, Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organisation'€™s Family and Community Health Division, reports on the state of the world'€™s maternal and child mortality.

South Africa is one of the 10 worst performing countries in reducing child deaths thus making progress towards reaching the fourth Millennium Development Goal (MDG), which aims to reduce by two-thirds the death rate of children by 2015.
The achievement of Millenium Development Goal 4 - that is, to prevent babies and children from dying '€“ is not possible if the other seven goals in the Millenium Declaration are not adequately addressed. Dr Phetsile Dlamini is the co-ordinator of the African Union programme in the national Department of Health.

International health experts and government representatives converge in Cape Town today for a three-day conference looking at improving maternal and child health care. But is Africa doing enough to save mothers and children from the risk of death?
The Advertising Standards Authority has ruled against an uBhejane advertisement that claims the concoction can make viral load 'disappear'.
Children who need social grants the most are battling to get the right documents from Home Affairs