Test and treat study in Hlabisa fails to show effect
News | 21 July 2016
Optimistic end of epidemic predictions criticised
News | 18 July 2016
Number of cases has dropped dramatically following bunch of health interventions
News | 16 July 2016
Series of court actions aimed at Advertising Standards Authority
By Harris Steinman and Nathan Geffen
Opinion | 30 May 2016
Patients will benefit and there will be fewer new infections
Information | 17 May 2016
AIDS has for many years been by far the largest cause of death
Information | 14 March 2016
There are two misconceptions by Mbeki and people defending him that I wish to debunk.
Information | 13 March 2016
A virus can't cause a syndrome, he says
Opinion | 7 March 2016
It's because his policies caused hundreds of thousands of avoidable deaths
Opinion | 1 February 2016
Martin Shkreli was the most hated man on the internet for a brief time this week. His company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, pushed up the price of a medicine, pyrimethamine, used to treat a life-threatening disease from $13.50 (approx R185) to $750 (approx R10,250) a pill.
Nathan Geffen
Opinion | 23 September 2015
In response to the United States Supreme Court’s decision recognising gay marriage, UCT Student Representative Council (SRC) vice-president Zizipho Pae wrote on her Facebook page on 28 June, “We are institutionalizing and normalizing sin! Sin. May God have mercy on us...”. Pae has subsequently continued to defend her statement.
Nathan Geffen
Opinion | 30 July 2015
Results of two large medicine trials, known as START and TEMPRANO, published this week show that the health of people with HIV will benefit from starting antiretroviral treatment earlier. These findings are a climax of a bit more than three decades of research on this relatively new disease.
Nathan Geffen
News | 22 July 2015
There are massive medicine stockouts in the public health system. These are mainly due to failures within the state system, not external problems such as global supply shortages that Minister of Health Aaron Motsoaledi has claimed are primarily responsible. Here’s the proof.
Ashleigh FurlongNathan Geffen
News | 30 June 2015
Drug shortages in South Africa’s health facilities have become a crisis. Today we report that Stanger Hospital and health facilities in Ilembe District KwaZulu-Natal are out of stock of over 200 products between them.
Ashleigh Furlong and Nathan Geffen
Feature | 6 June 2015
It’s important to start treating people with HIV sooner rather than later, according to the findings of a large clinical study which could change treatment in many countries including South Africa.
Nathan Geffen
News | 27 May 2015