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MEDIMAGZA Exclusive chat with Health African Excellence Awards Ambassadors

Join us at #TeamClive for a Round Table of Excellence chat, hosted by MEDIMAGZA, as we explore all roads that lead to The African Health Excellence Awards 2025! Round Table Ambassadors: Mr Clive Maistry Ms Edith Mhlongo Dr Tshidi Sithole Dr Faith Mahlangu Ms Casendra Malinga To nominate your health star: www.heosa.africa #africanhealthexcellenceawards #health #healthcare #southafrica #africa #podcast

MEDIMAGZA Exclusive chat with MP Chairperson for SAMATU Dr. Mandla Matshabe

In this MEDIMAGZA Exclusive, our Editor-in-Chief, Clive Maistry, sits down with Dr. Mandla Matshabe, Mpumalanga Chairperson of the South African Medical Association Trade Union (SAMATU), for an in-depth discussion on South Africa’s healthcare system.

 

 Dr. Matshabe’s urgent call for action to address systemic inefficiencies and create solutions for a better healthcare future This insightful conversation goes beyond the headlines, exploring the realities healthcare workers face daily and what needs to be done to ensure universal healthcare becomes a sustainable reality.

ANGELA YEUNG x MEDIMAGZA INTERVIEW

Join us as we chat with Angela Yeung – Founder of Impilo Collection, mountaineer, and entrepreneur – about her upcoming climb to Mount Everest! 🌍🏔️ Angela shares her inspiration, preparation, and what this journey means to her. Follow her incredible adventure with us as she takes on the world’s highest peak!

MEDIMAGZA PODCAST Ep1

Welcome to the very first episode of MEDIMAGZA The Podcast hosted by Clive Maistry! 🎙️

 

We’re kicking off with an exciting and insightful conversation featuring our resident podcasters: 3rd-year medical students Mia and Tyne  Join us for an engaging discussion that blends science, medicine, and real-world healthcare challenges. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes exploring the future of medicine and wellness!

How Big Pharma Makes Healthy People Sick | ENDEVR Documentary

Medicating Normal: How Big Pharma Makes Healthy People Sick | ENDEVR Documentary Opioid Tragedy

Millions of people worldwide are physically dependent on commonly prescribed psychiatric drugs. While these drugs can provide effective short-term relief, pharmaceutical companies have hidden -from both doctors and patients – their dangerous side effects, addictive nature, and long-term harm. Combining cinema verité and investigative journalism, Medicating Normal follows the stories of those whose lives have been torn apart by the very medications they believed would help them. Expert testimony and undercover footage reveal a systemically corrupt industry. Medicating Normal is the untold story of the disastrous consequences that can occur when profit-driven medicine intersects with human beings in distress.

Killer Patents & Secret Science Vol. 2 | Forbidden Medical Cures

Killer Patents & Secret Science Vol. 2 | Forbidden Medical Cures The history of medicine goes back to the dawn of mankind when ancient healers used special herbs to treat illnesses. Hippocrates, the father of medicine, laid the foundation for modern medical practice: observation, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. His work set the stage for centuries of medical progress. In the 19th century, Edward Jenner created a smallpox vaccine, and Louis Pasteur proved microorganisms caused disease. The 20th century brought antibiotics, medical imaging, and organ transplants. In the past 400 years, the human lifespan has doubled. But something happened to medicine along the way. It became an industry. A profitable one. President Eisenhower warned against creating a “military-industrial complex” because if you make war profitable, you’ll always have war. He was right. So, here’s a cynical question: If you make illness profitable, will you always have illness? In recent years, trillions have been spent on cancer research and therapies. That’s a lot of people getting rich from a disease that’s already been cured.

Coffee and what it does to your body - BBC World Service

Billions of people around the world rely on a little cup of coffee to get them through the day. But have you ever stopped to think about what it’s doing to your body?

 

We take a deep dive into your coffee cup, to see what the caffeinated drink does to the human body and what happens if you have one too many espressos. We also go on a short history trip to see how it went from humble beginnings in Ethiopia, to a worldwide billion-dollar industry.

The Deadliest Infectious Disease of All Time | Crash Course Lecture

Tuberculosis is often thought of as an old-timey disease, but in reality, it continues to kill over a million and a half people per year, despite its known cure. How did we get here, to a world where decades of work toward a cure stalled in its dissemination around the globe? And how can understanding the history of TB point us toward a different future? If you’ve been following author and TB-hater John Green in any way for the last year or so, this video is the deep dive you’ve been waiting for…