Miss SA Mia Le Roux exits Miss Universe pageant

Venecia Valentine|Published

The statement made clear that both the organisation and Le Roux will respect her privacy during her recovery journey, expressing appreciation for the outpouring ...

[WATCH] Tyla wows audiences at Victoria's Secret comeback show

Thobile Mazibuko|Published

Tyla captivates audiences at the Victoria's Secret show, blending her musical prowess with modelling skills

Mrs Right: Grassy Park beauty Kim-Lee Ricketts is a Mrs SA finalist

Venecia Valentine|Published

Grassy Park beauty Kim-Lee Ricketts, the wife of R&B singer Jarrad, has been announced as a top 30 Mrs South Africa finalist.

Beauty and the Bursary: Miss SA meets helps single mom from Steenberg

Venecia Valentine|Published

The reigning Miss South Africa Natasha Joubert was back in the Mother City this week to brighten up the life of a Steenberg mom.

Oral sex ‘leads to cancer’

Vuyile Madwantsi|Published

Experts believe that oral sex may be the biggest factor in the rise of throat cancer in the US.

Diabetes is South Africa’s No.1 killer

Sibuliso Duba|Published

The South African Diabetes Alliance (Sada) has written an open letter to Health Minister Dr Joe Phaahla calling on him to urgently implement education programmes ...

R149 swirlkous fury

Venecia Valentine|Published

Cape Flats women were pulling their hair out after discovering that Takealot. com is not only selling the ?swirlkous? for R149, but marketing the hair accessory ...

How to keep schools clean and safe from Covid-19

Staff Reporter|Published

When schools are back ? albeit staggered over the rest of the year ? it is critical that school management teams have plans in place to keep their staff and learners ...

What to do if you suspect you might have COVID-19

Staff Reporter|Published

It is every person?s responsibility to take the necessary precautions to prevent the possible spread of COVID-19.

Always agrees to remove female symbol to be trans-inclusive

Viwe Ndongeni-Ntlebi|Published

Sanitary pad brand Always has announced it would be removing the female signs from its packaging to be trans-inclusive.

WATCH: Schoolgirls get sanitary packs to alleviate absenteeism

Genevieve Serra|Published

Five hundred girls at Intsebenziswano Senior Secondary in Browns Farm received sanitary packs on Thursday, thanks to Gift of the Givers, to alleviate absenteeism. ...

Poor oral health increases liver cancer risk

IANS|Published

Poor oral health is associated with a 75 per cent increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a study suggests.

Save a life on World Blood Donor Day

Press Release|Published

World Blood Donor Day is on 14 June and highlights that all of us, communities and corporate SA can play a role in saving lives by donating blood.

Models tackle weighty matter

Venecia Valentine|Published

It may be freezing cold out there, but these busty beauties have ditched their winter coats for a swimsuit for a good cause.

Burnout is now officially medical recognised

Viwe Ndongeni-Ntlebi|Published

Chronic workplace stress has officially been recognised as a real disease

Love your lungs: Don’t take your life for granted

Press Release|Published

Most smokers and tobacco users are well aware of the dangers of tobacco use. The most common health risk associated with smoking is lung cancer.

Brush up on your oral health

Daily Mail|Published

Poor oral health has been linked with heart disease, high blood pressure and, more recently, erectile dysfunction.

Why you should clean out all old medicine

Supplied Content|Published

Clearing out your medicine cabinet might be last on your list of priorities but doing so could eliminate unforeseen dangers.

Pregnancy linked to depression: Study

IANS|Published

Women go through several physical and emotional changes during pregnancy can lead to depression after childbirth study revealed.