WHO scrutinises SA’s medical waste disposal
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has scrutinised South Africa’s capacity to safely dispose of medical waste. Earlier this month, the
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has scrutinised South Africa’s capacity to safely dispose of medical waste. Earlier this month, the
The benefits of a mother’s milk are well-documented. And with the evidence growing, the manufacturers of formula substitutes are on
Marking World Cancer Day, Radio 786 in partnership with Melomed Private Hospitals hosted a special outside broadcast from the Oncology
The cost of cancer treatment for the average South African is very high. This as a study conducted in 2020
Trade union Solidarity heads to court this Thursday to challenge the University of the Free State (UFS) over its planned
More than 10 000 operations could not have been carried out at Groote Schuur Hospital over the past two years
A woman has been left unemployed after refusing to take the Covid-19 vaccine. The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration
Blue Downs and its surrounding areas have been left with little to no water due to a damaged pipeline. According
A showdown may be looming over forced vaccination for Covid-19 at universities. The South African Union of Students (SAUS) has
A 57-year-old American man who received the first ever genetically-modified pig heart is being closely watched as it remains unclear