New tool to predict epidemics of malaria
Liverpool University A new tool to predict epidemics of malaria up to five months in advance has been developed by a scientist at the University of Liverpool. 20041132 read more
View ArticleAnti-malaria pesticide affects male fertility
Tony Carnie, The Mercury South African medical researchers have reported alarming evidence of low sperm counts and other damage to the male reproductive system linked to the use of the pesticide DDT...
View ArticleState clarifies medicine pricing
Tamar Kahn, Science and Health Editor - Business Day The health department has corrected a confusing notice it issued last month on the pricing of nonprescription medicines, making it clear that...
View ArticleGauteng health gets security and technology boost
Mail & Guardian Online Crime-hit hospitals in Gauteng should have security as soon as March, provincial health minister Brian Hlongwa announced on Wednesday. We have completed an audit aimed at...
View ArticleReduced queues, improved maternal health among GPG achievements
BuaNews The Chronic Medication Distribution Project, which was launched to reduce long queues at clinics and improve maternal and child health, are amongst the achievements the Gauteng Provincial...
View ArticleKnowledge Management and Monitoring
The overall goal of the HealthLink cluster is to disseminate knowledge. This is undertaken through the strategic use, analysis and distribution of health and related information to enhance...
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