In order to properly support South Africans with Type 2 Diabetes, systems need to shift, and the stigma needs to be broken. South Africa (07 March 2025) – World…
South Africans have an unshakable way of showing up for each other – sometimes in the smallest, most unexpected moments. A simple act of kindness in a grocery store queue…
A South African minister apologising for loadshedding? That’s unheard of. But even more surprising? The internet’s response – one of gratitude, respect and a rare moment of unity (mostly). …
While cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes surge in South Africa, the genetic underpinnings of these conditions within the country’s diverse populations remain largely unexplored. Professor Alisa Phulukdaree’s groundbreaking work…
A patient named Stella recently shared a heartwarming experience about a nurse named Mbulelo at a Fourways hospital. While Stella had been there before, this particular visit was different, thanks…
This Epilepsy Week, experts take us through important need-to-knows when it comes to epilepsy: why it is often misunderstood or misdiagnosed, as well as the treatment gaps countries like South…
Longtime champions of Early Childhood Development support, Breadline Africa is reflecting on the lessons they learnt in 2024 that can drive important change for South Africa’s youngest learners in 2025!…
Investing in education has the power to inspire creative change in the next generation; Dalit Shekel shares insight into investing in education: South Africa (31 January 2025) – Education…
The “It Ends With Us” drama isn’t just celebrity chaos – it’s a full-blown case study in PR warfare, legal chess moves and the way social media manipulates public perception….
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“There is no better exercise for your heart than reaching down and helping lift someone up” - Bernard Meltzer