[ad_1] Reducing a diet rich in meat could be beneficial for the planet and beneficial for ourselves, suggests a major international scientific journal. Published in the journal Science the review notes that …
Read More »Meat consumption, health and the environment
[ad_1] H. Charles J. Godfray Oxford Martin Program on the Future of Food, Oxford Martin School, Oxford University, 34 Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3BD, UK. Department of Zoology, Oxford University, South Parks …
Read More »Canada's Minister of Health to Attend 22nd International AIDS Conference in the Netherlands
[ad_1] OTTAWA July 17, 2018 / CNW / – HIV and AIDS continue to be major global public health issues, with nearly 37 million people living with HIV at the end of …
Read More »Health problems affecting students discussed
[ad_1] Animated discussions and crucial conversations about badual and reproductive health are underway at the Regent Hotel in East London at the HIV, TB and STI Policy Implementation Conference. Students, parents and …
Read More »"Those who die of HIV, it's by choice" tweets Limpopo Health dept
[ad_1] Cape Town – The Limpopo Ministry of Health apologizes for a tweet from his official Twitter account stating that anyone who dies of HIV today is doing it by choice. "Those …
Read More »Seychelles revises mental health law
[ad_1] The mentally ill in Seychelles will now have a say in how they are treated and will be able to appeal decisions that they do not approve in a court of …
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 …
Read More »Dr. Keith Roach: The Basics of Gut Health: How and When to Take Probiotics | advice
[ad_1] DEAR DR. ROACH: With the current focus on intestinal health, I've heard a lot about probiotic supplements. Who should take them? Does the number of bacteria matter more than the types …
Read More »The SA society is aging and the resulting mental health problems are rising, says a professor
[ad_1] About three in ten South Africans over the age of 60 will need mental health medication in the future. The Prof. Felix Potocnik of the Society of Psychiatrists of South Africa …
Read More »Moyane: Ramaphosa blinked first, "mental health prevailed" | News | national
[ad_1] Tom Moyane, suspended commissioner of the South African Revenue Service (Sars), said Monday that in his right arm with President Cyril Ramaphosa, the president had "blinked" by demanding that two parallel …
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