Limpopo: Recent Developments in Healthcare and Sports
In Limpopo, a 29-year-old woman gave birth to conjoined twins, while 16-year-old Dyondzo Mashele aims to represent the province in football.
In Limpopo, a 29-year-old woman gave birth to conjoined twins, while 16-year-old Dyondzo Mashele aims to represent the province in football.
The National Prosecuting Authority has announced plans to prosecute individuals implicated in the Life Esidimeni tragedy, which resulted in the deaths of 141 psychiatric patients.
Burundi will soon provide the HPV vaccine to adolescent girls to prevent cervical cancer, a disease that claims over 1,000 lives each year in the country.
Recent developments involving mayors in Turkey and the U.S. reveal significant political tensions and community issues.
The South African Military Health Service is facing a severe funding crisis, threatening healthcare for veterans and pensioners. Immediate intervention is demanded.
Recent research has uncovered significant insights into how the diabetes drug metformin interacts with the brain, particularly in regulating blood sugar levels.
A recent study indicates that many patients who stop using Ozempic or similar medications do not experience significant weight regain. The findings suggest a need for continued care.
A new e-hailing program in Johannesburg allows citizens to book nurses via an app, transforming healthcare delivery. Dr. Nkhensani Mukoki leads this initiative.
Recent changes in Kettering include the appointment of Steve Glass as CFO of Memorial Sloan Kettering and significant infrastructure upgrades affecting local traffic.
Kettering is experiencing notable changes with new appointments in healthcare leadership and infrastructure upgrades that may cause temporary disruptions.