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27 May 2012
                       
 
 
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22 May 2012
 
 
Fake drugs threaten gains made in war on malaria
MALARIA
Low-quality and fake anti-malarial drugs flooding into markets in Asia and Africa are driving drug resistance and threatening gains made in the fight against the disease in the past decade,...
 
 
16 Apr 2012
 
Colgate leaves competitors pulling their teeth
ADAMS & ADAMS
Colgate-Palmolive has successfully defended a number of advertising claims made in respect of its Colgate Total toothpaste before the Advertising Standards Authority of South Africa (“ASA”)....
 
 
18 Sep 2008
 
Vaccines could prevent quarter of child deaths
INTERNATIONAL
A quarter of child deaths could be prevented by immunisations, according to the head of a multi-billion-dollar vaccine procurer, who warned on Wednesday that economic woes could soon damage public...
 
 
02 Jun 2008
 
AIDS drugs reach 3-million in developing world - WHO
HIV/AIDS
Nearly 3 million people in the developing world now get AIDS drugs -- 1 million more than a year ago -- but two-thirds of those in need still lack access to treatment, the World Health Organisation...
 
 
10 Dec 2003
 
Deal opens way for cheaper Aids drugs in SA
News
Significantly lower Aids drugs prices are expected to result from agreements reached with two pharmaceutical companies.
 
 
29 Apr 2003
 
Prices on key Aids drugs cut but TAC wants more
News
Insufficient is how the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) views the announcement by pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline that it will cut the prices of its HIV/Aids drugs by up to 47 percent for...
 
 
18 Nov 2002
 
Van Schalkwyk: Gugulethu Community Health Centre (18/11/2002)
2002
EXTRACT FROM REMARKS TO MEDIA BY WESTERN CAPE PREMIER, MARTHINUS VAN SCHALKWYK, AT THE GUGULETHU COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE ON 18 NOVEMBER 2002
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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