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[ad_1] HTF MI recently released a new study in its database that highlights the in-depth market badysis with the future prospects of the dental drug market. The study covers important data that …
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[ad_1] More than three years after Sierra Leone was declared free of Ebola, people are still reluctant to visit health centers. In a country where maternal mortality is among the highest in …
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[ad_1] The Constitutional Court has been asked to send payroll services (PSC) employees who imprison Post Office officials – threatening them, for example, with a weapon – to the migration of social …
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[ad_1] Velisha Thompson, of the E Region Health Department of the City of Johannesburg, advises on skin care in winter. Velisha Thompson of the City of Johannesburg writes: The winter brings many …
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[ad_1] Imagine that you recently had a heart attack. You are a lucky survivor. You have received high quality care from nurses and doctors during your stay at the hospital and you …
Read More »A New Health Care Plan Promises Modernization of South Africa's Massively Unbalanced System
[ad_1] Since 1994, South Africa has invested substantial resources in health services. As a result, he has made significant health gains. For example, nearly 4 million people are receiving HIV treatment and …
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[ad_1] Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children. In the United States, approximately 475,000 children under the age of 14 suffer from TBI each year. …
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[ad_1] Since 1994, South Africa has invested substantial resources in health services. As a result, he has made significant health gains. For example, nearly 4 million people are receiving HIV treatment and …
Read More »"Private health care is not affordable, even for supposedly rich people"
[ad_1] The findings of the Commission's Competition Health Survey released today reveal what Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi is already saying: private health care has become so expensive, even those who need medical …
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