Southern African states to collaborate on Ebola
Health ministers in the Southern African Development Community agree to collaborate in the event of an Ebola outbreak in the regionSA will not treat foreign nationals with Ebola
National Institute for Communicable Diseases says foreigners seeking treatment may be denied entry into South Africa if diagnosed with the Ebola virus
KwaZulu-Natal Health Department under fire for insisting on birth control
Female students, due to leave for India on Thursday on scholarships provided by the province, will receive birth-control implants, says MEC
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- SA to miss target to decrease child and maternal deaths
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- KwaZulu-Natal, Indian university in talks to build medical school
- Motsoaledi returns for second term as health minister
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- EDITORIAL: Motsoaledi right to clamp down
- SA traditional medicine comes under the microscope
- Ministry, Netcare back Maseru hospital
- Cellphones offer innovative solutions to local problems
- Nyaope classification revives drug sentencing debate
- TAC says some political parties have ‘very poor’ understanding of healthcare delivery
- Condom use falls in SA as HIV/AIDS fear declines — survey
- SA on alert after Ebola outbreak in Guinea
- ‘Golden era’ of antibiotics quickly coming to an end
- Mass TB tests ‘would save billions’
- Western Cape feels the cost of growing number of migrants
- Differentiated medicine price increase plan ‘too complicated’
- UCT researchers lauded for ‘hypertension gene’ finding
- TAC plans to take on politicians over health
- Report fuels probe into medical schemes registrar
- Government medical aid for traditional leaders angers IFP, NFP
- Doctors too greedy for NHI, says Motsoaledi
- New regulatory institute ‘a boost’ for medicines council
- SA to treat HIV patients earlier, says Motsoaledi
- Burden of alcohol abuse to economy estimated to be as high as 10% of GDP
- High-profile healthcare inquiry panel gets industry thumbs-up
- SA’s HIV plan to focus on health of sex workers
- What will be banned next in the name of health?
- GARETH VAN ONSELEN: God will cure cancer when he’s good and ready
- EDITORIAL: Better off without snake oil
- Firm withdraws alternative medicines
- US slows withdrawal of support for SA's AIDS patients
- South Africa ‘has already entered the post-antibiotic era’
- SA wants to forget about Mbeki and HIV/AIDS
- Health department ready to move on prices
- Malaria fight hurt by flimsy anti-DDT research
- Carbon offsets paper out for comment
- EDITORIAL: Carrots, not sticks, for National Health Insurance
- Pretoria scientists aid fight against malaria
- Doctor plan may exclude poor from training
- Provincial health department concedes tenders were ‘awarded irregularly’
- Africa has talent to solve its medical problems
- Wipe out malaria by wiping out worst poverty
- Local scientists step close to developing vaccine against HIV
- New health university to help address shortage of healthcare workers
- New contraceptive implant free to women in SA, says Motsoaledi
- Complementary medicine industry resists change
- Bill to decriminalise cannabis released
- New hospitals and clinics for NHI on the cards
- Fire Western Cape health boss, says ANC
- Study uses stem cells to help treat drug-resistant TB
- Novartis, Roche deny backing plan to resist patent law changes
- Motsoaledi pledges NHI white paper is ‘imminent ’
- Regular walking lowers risk of breast cancer
- Gates Foundation forms new health partnerships in South Africa
- ARM quizzed about health spending
- TB patients sent home to die, says study
- Google develops contact lens glucose monitor
- Department to assess effects of mooted alcohol ad ban
- Firm warns on state role in private health
- State moves on ‘miracle cure’ drugs
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