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Girl, 4, keeps asking where is her eye after waking from coma as shooter seeks bail

Girl, 4, keeps asking where is her eye after waking from coma as shooter seeks bail
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CT parents accused of killing infant to apply for bail at next court appearance

CT parents accused of killing infant to apply for bail at next court appearance The parents accused of killing their baby, Levi Isaacs, appeared in the Bishop Lavis Magistrates Court on Thursday. Picture: SAPS/facebook.com 34 days ago CAPE TOWN - A Bonteheuwel couple accused of killing their eight-month-old son will apply for bail at their next court appearance in less than two months. Ronald Isaacs and Catherine Ludick appeared in the Bishop Lavis Magistrates Court Thursday. Ronald Isaacs and Catherine Ludick were arrested in November. Little Levi Isaacs died after he was admitted to Red Cross Children’s Hospital.

Father breaks down, says he failed his children after son is killed during shootout

Father breaks down, says he failed his children after son is killed during shootout
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Scientific Merit Awards honour SA s Covid-19 warriors – The Citizen

PREMIUM! Healthcare workers administer the first batch of Johnson and Johnson vaccines at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto, 17 February 2021, as health workers receive the first jabs of the vaccine in the fight against the coronvirus pandemic. Picture: Michel Bega Scientists leading the charge in the fight against Covid-19 were among those who were honoured at this year’s South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) Scientific Merit Awards This year’s ceremony was no ordinary prize-giving, as they took place at a time when science has been at the forefront of the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. For at least one laureate, Professor Linda-Gail Bekker, the moment highlighted the importance of allowing science to lead in times of crisis. Bekker is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Cape Town and Director of the Desmond Tutu HIV Centre. Also Read: Covid-19.

The Connection Between Climate Change & Lung Health

As physicians, we are tasked with addressing the downstream effects of dangerous trends in society, such as the use of tobacco or the worsening quality of our air. One physician pushing back against this status quo is Heather Zar, M.D., Ph.D., a doctor on the faculty at the Red Cross Children s Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, who through innovative research is bridging not only the wide gap between public policy and the role of doctors but also the gaps between rich and poor and between developed and developing countries. The Drakenstein Child Health Study, which began in 2012, is Zar s latest and most ambitious undertaking and aims to shine a bright spotlight on what pollution is doing not only to our lungs but to our brains, to our immune systems, and even to the bacteria that colonize us.

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