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After 30 years of speculation about whether the three month shot makes women more likely to contract HIV

The ECHO trial is out: Depo Provera doesn’t lead to HIV

After 30 years of speculation about whether the three month shot makes women more likely to contract HIV, we finally have an answer.

Professor Salim Abdool Karim is leading South Africa’s Covid-19 response.

Could an implant the size of a match stick save teenage girls from HIV? Find out.

Bhekisisa editor Mia Malan talks to HIV scientist Salim Abdool Karim about his research on risky relationships of young women and older men.

Cisgender

There’s more to gender than ‘men’ & ‘women’. Here’s why.

Cisgender, transgender, non-binary. What does it all mean? We give you the low down.

Nomthandazo* thought her and her partner were happily expecting their first baby together. She was wrong.

Forced abortions: The crime no one is talking about

Nomthandazo* thought her and her partner were happily expecting their first baby together. She was wrong.

Did you know that anyone hailing from SADC has the right to be treated just like a South African?

Precarious politicking: What the law says about foreigners and healthcare in SA

Did you know that anyone hailing from SADC has the right to be treated just like a South African?

HIV funding cuts fall hardest on key populations: sex workers, gay and bisexual men, transgender women and people who inject drugs — who have a much higher chance of getting HIV and depend heavily on specialised, donor-funded services which the government has been slow to take over. (Dylan Bush, Bhekisisa)

Sex work and soccer: More alike than you think?

One in three sex workers in South Africa say they’ve been raped by a police officer. Could a change in the law solve this?

Programmes letting people swap illegal highs for medications are popping up all over the country. Here’s how they work.

Heroin withdrawals: Could this drug be the answer?

Programmes letting people swap illegal highs for medications are popping up all over the country. Here’s how they work.

Angelo Agrizzi’s attorney said he had ‘handed himself over after he received a call from the investigating officer’. (Felix Dlangamandla/Netwerk 24/Gallo Images)

This is how a SA toddler died at the #Bosasa-run Lindela

Find out what you need to know about Bosasa’s alleged corruption in just minutes with our Joan van Dyk.

Leaving home means leaving your friends

Leaving home means leaving family – and could have health implications

Leaving home means leaving your friends, family and social support. But it’s worse than that.

They’re not only good for workers’ health

On the road: Go inside the farm clinics making sure workers are never far from care

They’re not only good for workers’ health, they’re good for business too.

Joan Collins* worked as an intensive care nurse in Cape Town. But that’s not the only way she made a living.

Nurse: ‘I had to supplement my income. That’s when I got into sex work.’

Joan Collins* worked as an intensive care nurse in Cape Town. But that’s not the only way she made a living.

The Swedish model

WATCH: All the ways the world polices sex

The Swedish model, legalisation, decriminalisation — does the sex work debate leave you confused? Look no further.

When people with diabetes inject insulin

Watch this man’s amazing transformation after he kicked heroin with the help of this

When people with diabetes inject insulin, we don’t see that as an addiction. So why is opioid substitution therapy considered one?

It may come round every month, but a lot of us still don’t know how our menstrual cycle works, says reproductive health doctor, Tlaleng Mofokeng.

[LISTEN] Clueless about your period? There are consequences

It may come round every month, but a lot of us still don’t know how our menstrual cycle works, says reproductive health doctor, Tlaleng Mofokeng.

[LISTEN] Why are women in ‘blesser-like’ relationships more likely to contract HIV?

Reproductive health doctor Tlaleng Mofokeng explains to Bhekisisa editor Mia Malan why age-disparate relationships make women more vulnerable to HIV.

Do you know what the law says about rape in South Africa? Our Mia Malan explains the legal ins and outs in three minutes.

[WATCH] What is compelled rape?

Sonke Gender Justice’s Ariane Nevin explains the difference between rape and compelled rape and how the law treats it.

The Council for Medical Schemes estimates that fraud, abuse or waste accounts for about 15% of the R160-billion in claims that medical aids pay out annually. (Gallo)

Blessers and blessees: Why do we have so many?

Bhekisisa editor Mia Malan asks reproductive health doctor Tlaleng Mofokeng why older men prey on younger women.

Our Mia Malan speaks to medical doctor Tlaleng Mofokeng about how to stay happy and healthy down there.

[LISTEN] How (not) to clean your vagina

Our Mia Malan speaks to medical doctor Tlaleng Mofokeng about how to stay happy and healthy down there.

Do you know what the law says about rape in South Africa? Our Mia Malan explains the legal ins and outs in three minutes.

[WATCH] What does the law say about rape?

Do you know what the law says about rape in South Africa? Our Mia Malan explains the legal ins and outs in three minutes.

Our Mia Malan speaks to Laura Lopez Gonzalez about the recent allegations of racism at Wits Medical School.

Black students in medical schools: Is there a problem?

Our Mia Malan speaks to Laura Lopez Gonzalez about the recent allegations of racism at Wits Medical School.