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World Health Day is celebrated on April 7th every year. It is a day for people to realise their right to the highest possible level
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World Health Day is celebrated on April 7th every year. It is a day for people to realise their right to the highest possible level

Doctors in modern times are educated in taking a more patient-centered focused towards their practice. This is when a doctor takes their time educating their

We wanted to look into how happiness can affect you and your health. There has recently been a mass of research stating that happiness and

Prostate Cancer is one of the five top cancers found in South African men. It is a slow-growing cancer, so individuals who have been diagnosed

International Epilepsy Day promotes awareness of epilepsy. It is held on the second Monday in February, and people join to celebrate and recognise the problems

Silent killers are often overlooked due to their minor symptoms in the beginning. The saying: “Out of sight, out of mind” could not be more

In February 2017, the Statistician-General, Pali Lehohla, released the latest mortality rates and causes of death report, which marked a 3% decline in mortality rate.

It is important to know about your family’s Cancer history. Our bodies are made up of cells (more than a hundred million million (100,000,000,000,000), each

The dreaded words “You have cancer!” is not the death sentence it used to be. Progress in the research and the treatment of cancer has

While the excitement of a holiday can make you rush, the main aim of a family year-end trip is to ensure all belongings are packed
Gap cover insurance is essential for covering shortfalls after medical treatments like surgeries or hospital stays where the specialist’s fees are higher than what your medical aid covers. Once your medical aid has processed and paid their portion of the bill, you can claim the remaining amount from your gap cover provider, according to the terms of your policy.
Discrediting common Gap Cover misconceptions with Total Risk Administrators, revealing its crucial role in complementing medical aid.
Gap cover has become an essential safeguard against unforeseen medical expenses for South Africans. With so many options available, understanding
Total Risk Administrators (TRA) is committed to offering comprehensive gap cover for various out-of-hospital procedures. The following article expands on
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