British & Irish Lions fans David Rogers/Getty Images South African rugby fans came out in full force and applied for 323 964 tickets to attend the eight matches of next year's tour of the British & Irish Lions. With the results of the ballot set to be emailed to registrants on Friday, SA Rugby confirmed…
A railway ticket worker in London has died from the coronavirus two weeks after she was spat at and coughed on by a man who said he had COVID-19, the disease caused by the contagion, the transport workers’ union said. Ticket office worker Belly Mujinga, 47, and a female colleague were attacked by an unidentified man while…
Here is a list of what you can and not do under Level 4 lockdownHowever, security structures will put measures in place to ensure those who make use of the window do so once and one way only.Dlamini-Zuma urged all South Africans "to recognise the unprecedented crisis facing the country due to Covid-19 and to…
3 min read HEART FAILURE. RECTAL cancer. Brain bleeds. Each of the people in this package of stories might not be alive today without a key medical innovation that took many years, millions of dollars, and countless setbacks and breakthroughs to get quite right. Who are the next people to be saved? Survivors Stories 1.
When the hair rises on the back of your neck through a process called piloerection or something hurts so much your primitive response prompts you to run away, your body can completely block out pain to deal with the survival scenario at hand. “Beautiful” is the word Luke Henderson, PhD, uses to describe this process
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