Colds and flu; never the twain shall meet – expert advice
Time to throw away all that Googled and/or anecdotal stuff upon which we base so many of our unhelpful responses when we or our loved ones come down with a cold or the flu.
Time to throw away all that Googled and/or anecdotal stuff upon which we base so many of our unhelpful responses when we or our loved ones come down with a cold or the flu.
Jeremy Howick writes about the results of what he calls “open label” placebos – experiments where patients are actually told they’re being given a sugar coated shell rather than the real thing.
Cathy Buckle reflects on Zimbabwe’s missing $13 billion in diamond revenue, and wonders what good that lost money would have done for a country’s health system in dire need.
Dineo Ndlanzi is not only a qualified sangoma and a trainer of sangomas, but an artist, an entrepreneur and a facilitator of change.
Michael Mol chats about change, family, medicine, and why perfect strangers sometimes come up to him in the street and say, “Oh Michael, firstly, I hate you!”