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14 / 01 / 2021

COVID-19 in Africa exceeds 3 million cases

AHO has said that the continent passed the milestone of 3 million confirmed cases COVID-19, including more than 72,000 deaths.

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15 / 12 / 2020

South Africa rape and femicide shocking rates

We know that South Africa is ranked as the rape capital in the world; we also know that with three to nine women raped every day, this a country that is not considered safe for women. A woman is murdered every three to four hours, and half of those murders are at the hands of an intimate partner, either through femicide or partner violence.

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15 / 12 / 2020

South African poor, black women are the face of health inequity

South Africa has one of the highest rates of violence inflicted on women and girls in the world. A 2014 report by KPMG takes this statistic further in pointing out that GBV and violence against women in particular “is one of the most expensive public health problems globally and has a fundamental impact on economic growth, which can span several generations”. Poor black women are the face of this health inequity.

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15 / 12 / 2020

South Africa Gender-Based Violence

What does 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence mean when woman are still dying in South Africa and across the globe?

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15 / 12 / 2020

Heart attack and Sudden cardiac arrest: What is the difference?

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15 / 12 / 2020

Heatwave deaths in elderly double over 20 years as climate change hits health

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14 / 12 / 2020

Sickle cell disease dispropportionately affects Black people and increase risk of COVID-19

Patients with sickle cell disease may be at higher risk for certain COVID-19 complications and death, according to results of two studies presented at ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition.

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30 / 11 / 2020

TB: Ten things you need to know about Tuberculosis (TB) in Developing countries

One of the most common issues plaguing developing countries is a lack of proper medical care. As a result, millions of people around the world die of a treatable disease. Tuberculosis (TB) is among the top infectious diseases that cause death among impoverished countries. Here are some important facts about TB in developing countries.

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29 / 11 / 2020

Blood Pressure – how to lower blood pressure in 8 easy ways

With 1 in 4 people living with hypertension, it’s clear that our lifestyles are putting us at risk. Follow these steps to lower your blood pressure

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29 / 11 / 2020

Women are still facing the deadly threat of the military in the Sudan

Women activists, journalists, artists and protesters remain at the forefront of the continuous struggle against the militarization of the state in Sudan.

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