Five reasons why hiking is incredibly good for you

By Sundeeka Mungroo 06-07-23 18:04

There’s just something about hiking in the great outdoors that entices us: the green trees, the fresh air and the feeling of the warmth of the sun on your skin. Whatever it may be, there are loads of reasons why being amongst nature is great for you. Here are five reasons why hiking, in particular, […]

Sunscreen on a plane? Doctor reveals why it’s a MUST

By Sundeeka Mungroo 06-07-23 17:57

SUNSCREEN IN THE SKY Do you protect your skin when you fly? A medical and cosmetic doctor who specialises in skincare, has let slip some startling information about UV exposure on flights. Sydney-based, Dr Yalda Jamali, who holds a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) and a Level 7 postgraduate qualification in Aesthetic Medicine, […]

Larry Nyoni, Barrister Turned Hero

Barrister turned hero, needs your help

By Fazila Olla 06-07-23 12:22

Larry Nyoni (28), a dedicated father hailing from Yeoville, Johannesburg, and working as a barrister for the Just Darling coffee van, has emerged as a true hero after demonstrating exceptional courage in the face of a life-threatening situation at Marist Brothers Linmeyer. It was a fateful day on Friday, the 23rd of June 2023, the […]

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National Health Insurance: All you need to know

By Fazila Olla 06-07-23 11:37

On 12 June 2023, the National Assembly (NA) passed the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill. The NHI Bill seeks to provide universal access to health care services in the country in accordance with the National Health Insurance White Paper and the Constitution of South Africa. The Bill envisages the establishment of a National Health Insurance […]

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VIDEO – Lifehack: The amazing benefits of a neem bath

By Arnold Charles 04-07-23 18:22

Life just became a lot easier with the lifehack series from SA People. A new lifehack every day of the week – don’t miss it! WATCH | Drink honey with warm water on an empty stomach, thank me later [Video] The internet has really made things a lot easier with lifehacks. Be it trying out viral food […]

Intermittent fasting could help protect the brain from age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s

Intermittent fasting could help protect the brain from age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s

By Fazila Olla 03-07-23 11:41

As the world population has grown older, Alzheimer’s disease has become increasingly common. Alzheimer’s disease is the most prevalent form of dementia. Dementia is a term used to describe a range of symptoms linked to the decline in brain function with age. Symptoms include memory loss, communication difficulties, problem-solving struggles, and personality or behavioural changes. […]

Why six-pack abs are so hard to achieve – and maintain

Why six-pack abs are so hard to achieve – and maintain

By Fazila Olla 30-06-23 11:49

Many people start going to the gym in the hopes of achieving what has long been seen as the holy grail of health and fitness: six-pack abdominal muscles (abs). But as many people who have tried will attest – including celebrities, such as comedian Eric André – this can be far more challenging than expected. […]

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Bird flu in SA: Seven things you need to know

By Corné van Zyl 27-06-23 16:16

The South African Poultry Association (SAPA) confirmed that farms in Mpumalanga experienced an outbreak of the highly infectious H7 avian flu strain, which is different from the H5N1 one that wiped out more than a million birds in the Western Cape the past few months. ALSO READ: Avian flu detected in Western Cape, 120 000 birds […]

Another imported cholera case reported in SA

Cholera outbreak in Tshwane: Investigation launched

By GCIS Vuk’uzenzele 26-06-23 17:10

THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND SANITATION (DWS) HAS LAUNCHED AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE POSSIBLE SOURCE OF THE CHOLERA OUTBREAK IN THE CITY OF TSHWANE AND NGWATHE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY. This came after 23 people died and dozens others were hospitalised in Hammanskraal (Tshwane) and in Parys (Ngwathe), in May, 2023. “Technical teams from the Department of […]

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KZN: Paramedics suspended after abandoning distressed patient

By Nokwanda Ncwane 26-06-23 15:18

The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health has suspended two paramedics who allegedly abandoned a patient in Umlazi and accused neighbours who were carrying her of being too slow. The incident which has been widely criticised happened on Sunday night, 25 June. PARAMEDICS ABANDON PATIENT IN UMLAZI AT NIGHT KZN Health spokesperson Agiza Holngwane said two paramedics […]

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Gauteng hospitals struggle with food shortages

By Storm Simpson 26-06-23 12:09

The majority of Gauteng hospitals are suffering from food shortages. With patients forced to eat repetitive meals or go without food. Sometimes, patients even opt to purchase their meals from hospital cafeterias or use e-delivery services. PATIENTS RESORT TO PURCHASING MEALS OR USING E-DELIVERY SERVICES AS GAUTENG HOSPITALS STRUGGLE WITH FOOD Since the start of […]

Is ultra-processed bread bad for you?

Is ultra-processed bread bad for you?

By Fazila Olla 26-06-23 11:59

Humans have been eating bread in some form for centuries. But modern bread is a far cry from the bread of the past. In its sliced bread form, it often contains so many more ingredients than the kind our ancestors were eating that it is now widely considered an ultra-processed food. But, this doesn’t necessarily […]

Cholera death toll in SA rises to 43

Cholera death toll in SA rises to 43

By Fazila Olla 26-06-23 10:41

The Department of Health confirmed on Sunday that the number of cholera-related deaths has now risen to 43 since the outbreak. According to the department, South Africa has recorded 1 045 suspected cases of cholera in 15 out of 52 districts across five provinces, 197 of which were laboratory-confirmed. Gauteng remains the hardest-hit province at […]

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‘Gomora’ actor Ntobeko Sishi discusses contemplating suicide

By Rae Seleme 23-06-23 19:48

Musician and actor Ntobeko Sishi, who exited Gomora as Ntokozo tells City Press that he was depressed and emotionally fragile for a long time, to the point of contemplating suicide. ALSO READ:Actor Ntobeko Sishi reveals why he left ‘Gomora’ NTOBEKO SISHI: ‘MY AUNT FOUND A COUPLE OF MY SONGS’ The Gomora star Ntobeko “Sishii” Sishi revealed this about his new EP and […]

Scientists sound alarm on failing water systems

Scientists sound alarm on failing water systems

By Fazila Olla 23-06-23 11:35

A deadly combination of sewage pollution in streets and rivers, and dirty drinking water – or no water – in the taps is common to all four areas where people have died of cholera in the last two months. At least 32 people have died of cholera – a preventable and treatable disease – this […]

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Would you buy? USA approves lab-grown chicken for sale

By AFP 22-06-23 10:15

The United States has granted its first ever approvals to two companies to sell chicken grown directly from animal cells, paving the way for lab-grown meat to be eaten by consumers. WATCH | Clifton 4th Beach LIVE webcam: 24-hour sand and sea coverage The US Department of Agriculture reviewed and approved food safety systems at the facilities of Upside […]

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Healthy breakfast habits for men

By Tanyaradzwa Pamhirwa 21-06-23 17:57

Well, it is very important for all men to take a healthy breakfast in the morning to remain fit and healthy as well as energetic. However, unfortunately, maximum men do not follow this and suffer from several troubles or diseases. When your body is not getting the proper vitamins, protein, calcium, fiber, sodium, nutrition, potassium, […]

UNISA campus closed due to water quality concerns in Tshwane

UNISA campus closed due to water quality concerns in Tshwane

By Fazila Olla 21-06-23 11:55

The University of South Africa (UNISA) Sunnyside campus has been closed since 7 June because of dirty tap water in Tshwane. The campus was closed as a precautionary health and safety measure after the water turned dark brown, the university said. The University of South Africa’s Sunnyside campus in Tshwane has been closed since 7 […]

Life-saving TB drug is now cheaper in South Africa

SA’s plans to reduce TB infections, on track

By Fazila Olla 21-06-23 10:50

Health Minister, Dr Joe Phaahla, believes that South Africa is on track to meet the World Health Organisation (WHO) target to reducing Tuberculosis (TB) cases by 50% by 2025 based on the latest statistics. The Minister announced on Tuesday that the estimated TB incidence dropped from 644 000 to 304 000 between 2009 and 2021. […]

Four habits of happy people – as recommended by a psychologist

Top 10 tips for being happy – every day!

By Lorne Philpot 20-06-23 15:02

Putting a smile on that dial every day is not as easy as it used to be when it seems like one has little control over many of the variables in our lives. Persistent state-controlled power cuts, the rising cost of living, the country’s failing infrastructure, and a general feeling of doom and gloom about the […]

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Shock fact: South Africa an obese nation

By Lorne Philpot 20-06-23 11:21

South Africans are following in the footsteps of other countries where obesity has been a major issue for a long time. This is not good news for the nation which is already under pressure from a number of daily challenges such as power and water outages and increasing crime levels. ALSO READ: Top 10 tips […]

The lesser-known risk factors for heart disease

Heart Disease: these are lesser-known risk factors

By Fazila Olla 19-06-23 12:11

Most people know that the risk factors for heart disease are high blood pressure, smoking, raised cholesterol and being overweight. However, many people who have a heart attack do not have any of these traditional risk factors. Research has suggested that conditions such as gout, psoriasis, inflammatory bowel disease and rheumatoid arthritis are also risk […]

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