From e-Cigarettes To Hookah Pipes, South Africa Aims To Tighten Tobacco LawsBy The ConversationOctober 13, 2022 Tobacco is a leading cause of disease. It is estimated that it kills half of its consumers. Over a million…
Technology And Home Visits Can Help South Africans With Diabetes Cope With InsulinBy The ConversationAugust 3, 2022 Approximately 4.5 million South Africans have type 2 diabetes – a condition characterised by high levels of sugar in the…
South African COVID-19 Vaccine Trials Hold Key Lessons For Future PartnershipsBy ContributorFebruary 10, 2021 COVID-19 vaccine supplies are available in various parts of the world. But it’s clear that distribution is not symmetrical. High-income…
COVID-19: A Global Survey Shows Worrying Signs Of Vaccine HesitancyBy The ConversationOctober 29, 2020 By Scott C. Ratzan, Agnes Binagwaho, Heidi Larson, Jeffrey Lazarus, Kenneth Rabin, and Lawrence O. Gostin It has been nine months since the World…
South Africa’s Social Solidarity Networks Can Help People in DistressBy ContributorMay 15, 2020 by Ralph Hamann and Scott Drimie In South Africa a range of social solidarity networks have emerged to respond to…
Are South Africans Sacrificing their Rights by Allowing Phone-Tracking?By ContributorApril 28, 2020 by Alison Gillwald; Anri van der Spuy, and Gabriella Razzano Tracking people infected with COVID-19 has become an important weapon…