
Help easing the 2020 exam burden for your child
Exam time can be very stressful for everyone in the family as your child is preparing for his / her

Exam time can be very stressful for everyone in the family as your child is preparing for his / her

Medical scheme increases for 2021 – do you know what your actual premium increase will be?

Human beings can survive without food for 30 to 40 days. But without water, life would end in 3 to

With effect from 1 January 2021, your current Private Plus benefit option will be discontinued.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) affects the large intestine and is one of the most common digestive disorders. About one in

Left unchecked, chronic inflammation can cause life-threatening disease. Fortunately, a nutritious, anti-inflammatory diet can help to keep you healthy.

More and more research is confirming low-level chronic inflammation as a major risk factor for developing serious health conditions.

Decoding the way your teen speaks to her Gen Z friends on WhatsApp, Instagram, or Facebook is a tricky business.

TikTok, a platform known for short dance and comedy videos beloved by members of Generation Z, has been downloaded some

Early in the twentieth century, antibiotics changed the world of medicine. But we could be losing our best weapon against

Your child has come home from school with a runny nose and red cheeks.

When children suddenly develop a high fever, it is alarming for parents.

Does a gluten-free lifestyle always improve the health of everyone who follows it?

Is there a link between gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye, and autoimmune diseases such as type

Could you be allergic to the gluten in bread and other foods that contain the protein?

What exactly does the term “gluten free” on food labels mean?

It is estimated that only 70% of people get enough sleep at night.

The human body needs at least seven to nine hours of sleep.

Every month a big chunk of your income goes into your medical scheme contribution.

The issues and complexities around regulation 8 and section 29(1)(p) of the Medical Schemes Act (MSA) are difficult to understand.

Medical aid fraud can have many different faces and affects every member

The customer is unhappy. Something went wrong and s/he is complaining. Loudly. Publicly.

How does the South African public, and more particularly the members of medical schemes, view our country’s general practitioners (GPs)?