Scientists have unveiled an artificial intelligence model capable of predicting the likelihood of developing more than 1,000 diseases years before diagnosis.
No screen can replace the warmth of a real-life interaction, and families need to reflect on young children’s exposure to screens – although it offers convenience and short-term distraction.
June is designated as Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to highlight the importance of men’s mental health and encourage open conversations about it. While men’s physical health is…
Khulani Sikhosana, founder of the Vuka Darkie Foundation and an author based in East Rand, Johannesburg, has published a book titled Ubuntu Economy (African Spiritual Economy). The book explores the…
SOCIAL Development in the Eastern Cape has set aside more than R70 million to tackle child poverty, malnutrition and teenage pregnancy in the province. Speaking during the tabling of the…
Faith and Hope Integrated Programme, a non-profit organisation established in 2001, is giving much-needed HIV-related services to people residing in poverty-stricken townships of Mthatha. The organisation was formed by a…
Bradley Peters from East London became the first donor match found through the Matches on the Map stem cell drive, giving a patient new hope.
Bradley Peters from East London became the first donor match found through the Matches on the Map stem cell drive, giving a patient new hope.
The rugby season in South Africa underscores the risks of head injuries. Early detection and accurate diagnosis are critical for effective treatment.
The rugby season in South Africa underscores the risks of head injuries. Early detection and accurate diagnosis are critical for effective treatment.