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Find hope

A BRAND NEW local website, aimed at assisting alcoholics and drug addicts, was recently launched by the Montrose Foundation. Find Help, Find Hope offers help for addicts, their loved ones, parents and youth, with a focus on providing practical ways of getting help for addiction.

 
Cancer services take strain in Gauteng
15.05.2012 Anso Thom

text Cancer services in Gauteng are facing an emergency with regular reports of broken equipment, drug stock outs, long waiting lists for treatment and delayed diagnosis.
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‘I’m now a conqueror’
14.05.2012 Ayanda Mkhwanazi

audio Having survived cervical cancer Emily Monchojana now spends her time educating women in her community about the importance of looking after the health of their cervix to help protect them from the cancer. Ayanda Mkhwanazi of Health-e News Service, caught up with her during one of these educational sessions.
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Patents vs Access to drugs
14.05.2012 Anso Thom

text OPINION: Lifesaving drugs under disputed patents could become more easily available in future depending on the outcome of a case before the Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein on Tuesday.
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Smoking in pregnancy linked to autism
14.05.2012

text Women who smoke during pregnancy may increase their children’s risk of high-functioning autism, according to a new study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
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ART fights cervical cancer in HIV+
14.05.2012

text Antiretroviral therapy reduces the incidence of pre-cancerous cervical lesions in HIV-positive women, South African investigators reported in the online edition of AIDS. Their study also showed that HIV therapy was associated with a regression of pre-existing lesions.
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US moving towards a-pill-a-day HIV prevention
12.05.2012

text HIV prevention groups in the United States have hailed the recommendation by an FDA Advisory Committee that emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF/FTC or Truvada) be approved for use as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among sexually active adult men and women.
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Demand for enquiry into drug stockouts
11.05.2012 Anso Thom

text HIV activists and health workers are demanding an enquiry into continuing drug shortages, specifically a number of critical antiretrovirals that are central to government’s treatment programme.
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Global Fund has more money
10.05.2012 Anso Thom

text The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) estimates that that more than U$1.6-billion in additional funding will be available over the next two years.
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Protecting young women
Living with AIDS # 515

10.05.2012 Khopotso Bodibe

audio New and bold efforts are needed to reduce the number of new HIV infections amongst young girls and women. This is one of the key focus areas of the new National Strategic Plan on HIV and AIDS, which came into effect last month.
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drugs
TB & Me
Ever wonder what life would be like living in quarantine for months or taking more than 20 pills a day in your battle against a killer disease that most people don’t know or care about? TB & ME provides patients with an online platform to tell the world in their own words about living with MDR-TB.

Read more here.

National Health Insurance
UPDATE:
Find the latest presentations on NHI from government and other role players from the Board of Healthcare Funders conference now available here