Imagine watching loved ones swept away, land and livestock destroyed, possessions lost within hours. For many, that’s reality ...
Imagine watching loved ones swept away, land and livestock destroyed, possessions lost within hours. For many, that’s reality ...
South Africa has become the first African country — and our medicines regulator the third worldwide — to register the revolutionary twice-a-year anti-HIV jab, lenacapavir (LEN). The shot could bring ...
Although taxpayer money now funds the bulk of South Africa’s HIV programme, getting to the point where we have the largest HIV treatment programme in the world, would not have been possible without ...
One in ten clinics in South Africa — across 22 health districts in six provinces — will start to hand out a twice-a-year anti ...
In April next year, South Africa plans to start rolling out an anti-HIV jab, taken only twice a year, that could end Aids in the country within 14 to 18 years. But is our public health system equipped ...
Young women are contracting HIV faster than anyone else in South Africa, with about four out of every 10 new infections coming from just this group, even though they make up only about 8% of the total ...
Obesity is surging in South Africa. What’s fuelling this epidemic and how does it contribute to diabetes and heart disease, ...
In today’s newsletter, Mia Malan gives us the latest updates on lenacapavir, directly from UNGA 80 in New York. Sign up for our newsletter today. That price is about the same as what it costs to stop ...
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