We have some pretty bright people in South Africa who are changing the world through bold and daring innovations.
People relying on life-saving treatment now face an anxious wait.
Humans are becoming more and more resistant to drug treatments. How on earth has it happened?
Pharmaceutical companies have made treatments as good as unaffordable
The doctor will see you now…
He’s rich, but he’s using his wealth to conquer cancer.
It might sound like something out of a Frankenstein movie, but using the skin of a cadaver to treat burn victims is immensely effective.
With no new cases reported in the last 42 days, Sierra Leone is officially Ebola free.
A machine that helps detect breast cancer early has been developed in South Africa and could revolutionise the medical industry.
South African medical students on government bursaries in Cuba are spending more time preaching and praying than actual studying, and the Cubans are not impressed.
South Africa’s Deputy Minister of Correctional Services Thabang Makwetla has said that correctional facilities in South Africa are not the “disease-infested”, poorly serviced centres of public perception. Africa Check investigated the claim.
SA students are bound for Cuba after receiving bursaries intended to address the shortage of medical professionals in the country.
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