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Prostate cancer is on the rise – protect SA’s men with awareness

Prostate cancer requires year-round awareness and regular screening in all South African communities to help reduce the toll of this disease on our nation’s fathers, brothers, husbands and sons. Three urologists share their specialist insights on the advances that are enabling earlier detection and more treatment options that are considered only when needed.  Cause for […]

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Pharmacist: What you need to know to keep your family safe

Medication is intended to treat illness, ease symptoms and safeguard our health. As South Africa celebrates its annual Pharmacy Month this September, a pharmacist from South Africa’s first national courier pharmacy issues a crucial warning: misuse or improper storage of medications can lead to serious health risks, including adverse drug reactions and, in some cases,

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Johannesburg ECD’s in need receive 1,200 multilingual storybook’s to combat SA’s illiteracy crisis

Grassroots handover tackles crisis where 8 in 10 learners can’t read for meaning Johannesburg: As South Africa recognises National Literacy Month, Johannesburg has become the second province to receive books through a Read with Wimpy and Ladles of Love literacy initiative, with 1,200 brand-new multilingual, multicultural storybooks now in the hands of young learners in

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Experience movies under the stars: The Galileo Open Air Cinema returns!

The Galileo’s movie magic returns to Cape Town’s starry skies from 15 October 2025 to 16 May 2026. Picnics, movies and starlit skies return with The Galileo’s 14th season. This summer brings exciting new concepts, including live sport screenings, dog-friendly shows, themed nights, exclusive Royale experiences, and spectacular new venues alongside all of the fan

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10 surprising uses for nipple cream which moms swear by

Think nipple cream is only for breastfeeding moms? Think again. Across South Africa, women (and even some men) are discovering that the humble little tube hiding in the baby aisle is actually a multi-purpose lifesaver. The magic ingredient? Lanolin — a natural wax derived from sheep’s wool that locks in moisture and helps skin heal.

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Northern Cape children receive 600 multilingual storybooks to combat SA’s illiteracy crisis

First provincial grassroots handover tackles crisis where 8 in 10 learners can’t read for meaning NORTHEN CAPE: As National Book Week (5-11 September) kicks off National Literacy Month, the Northern Cape has become the first province to receive books through a Read with Wimpy and Ladles of Love literacy initiative, with 600 brand-new multilingual, multicultural storybooks

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The importance of Grade 11 final results for matric and uni success

Grade 11 is far more than a standalone year; it’s a critical part of the Matric journey that lays the foundation for a smoother and more successful final year of school. Waiting until Grade 12 to get serious about your studies will limit opportunities and pile on pressure; but excelling in Grade 11 acts as

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Your last love letter: Why professional advice ensures your will is legally sound

A will is considered by many to be a simple, free legal document – something you can easily download online, fill out, and have a few friends sign. While the idea of a free will is tempting, it misses the fact that a will is not just a simple document but instead an act of

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1 in 3 South Africans is obese – sugar addiction is fuelling the crisis

One in three South Africans is now obese, with experts warning that half of all women could fall into this category within five years if urgent action is not taken. According to the 2025 World Obesity Atlas, South Africa’s obesity rate is rising faster than in many Western nations – with sugar addiction at the

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Baby Archie’s story continues to touch lives

What began as one family’s healing journey through grief has quietly grown into a powerful legacy of love, connection and early developmental support for vulnerable newborns and their parents across South Africa.   Since launching just under two years ago, Archie’s Archives has brought comfort to thousands of families through seven of Netcare’s neonatal intensive

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