Using a mobile platform, the South African youth open up on their sexual activities.
The federal government is setting up Medicare Locals to replace divisions of general practice.
The HP programme equips healthcare workers in Botswana with Palm Pre 2 smartphones to collect malaria data.
In today's technology roundup: Google to ditch older browsers, Syrian Internet back online, FBI affiliate's passwords stolen, and Americans shrug off cellphone cancer warning.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Yes, it's true, says the WHO: the alarmism about cellphones and cancer was right after all. Lies! The truth is that cellphones cure cancer.
The proposal may spur investments in e-health record systems and related technology, according to an analyst.
The evolution of mobile health will see solutions graduate from small-scale pilots to serious money-spinners.
An agency within the World Health Organisation finds an increased risk for a cancerous tumour with heavy wireless phone use.
Some 21 000 schools in SA do not have Internet access and the Department of Communications has taken responsibility.
The diagnostic pathology lab will use Internet services via the academic network.
The use of robotic surgery is expensive and misleading, according to a John Hopkins study.
A local NGO is set to release a comprehensive report on the use of ICT for rural development in Africa.
Mobile operators realise the benefit of m-health services in Africa.