Monkeypox: SA’s interest appears to have waned already – with insight from The Wall Street Journal - BizNews
Whether or not there is, indeed, cause for concern among South Africans, our partners at The WSJ answers some questions about Monkeypox.
According to the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), Monkeypox was first discovered in 1958 in Denmark when two outbreaks of a pox-like disease occurred in colonies of monkeys kept f… [+9039 chars]
Read More
Other Stories in Health
- Stanford Health Care Nurse Residency Cohort 41
- Fatty liver alert: Swelling in these body parts can indicate severe disease
- New study uncovers 17 genes driving clonal hematopoiesis and links to aging and disease
- UT Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) July 2024 Residency Cohort
- How to Start Saying No When You’re Afraid of Disapproval
- Sleep and anesthesia hinder brain toxin clearance, study reveals
- Healthy Pasta Recipe: This Zero-Oil Romesco Pasta Will Make Your Binge-Eating Sessions Guilt-Free
- Diet and gut microbiota: how what you eat shapes your gut health
- What is the ‘immune self,’ and how can this concept benefit immunological research?