by Andrew (Admin) Kakai | Sep 30, 2024 | Blog, Flavor Of The Month, HD NewsFeed, Newsletter, The Juice
At least one in 27 women (and one in 943 men) will face breast cancer in their lifetime. Catching and treating it early improves your chances of survival. Being proactive is crucial.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. There’s no time like the present to manage your risk.
by Andrew (Admin) Kakai | Sep 30, 2024 | Blog, Flavor Of The Month, HD NewsFeed, News, Newsletter, The Juice
National Stroke Week (28 October to 3 November) is a reminder that 80% of strokes are preventable and quick action can reduce long-term disability.
by Andrew (Admin) Kakai | Sep 30, 2024 | Blog, Flavor Of The Month, HD NewsFeed, Healthy Lifestyle, Newsletter, The Juice
Sneezing, runny nose and itchy eyes may feel just like you have a cold, but it’s Spring, so you may be suffering from hay fever. Luckily, there are ways to prevent and treat the symptoms of annoying seasonal allergies.
by Andrew (Admin) Kakai | Aug 29, 2024 | Blog, Flavor Of The Month, HD NewsFeed, Healthy Lifestyle, News, Newsletter, The Juice
Did you know that the retina is a structure in your eye that is crucial for vision? Any damage or disease affecting the retina could lead to vision problems or loss. Regular eye tests can ensure that any issues can be managed, or even halted, if they are picked up early.
by Andrew (Admin) Kakai | Aug 29, 2024 | Blog, Flavor Of The Month, HD NewsFeed, Healthy Lifestyle, News, Newsletter, The Juice
It’s scary to think that 225 South Africans die from heart disease every day. Family history, high stress levels, poor eating, and lack of exercise all play a role. World Heart Day on 29 September is an excellent time to start taking care of your heart.
by Andrew (Admin) Kakai | Nov 15, 2023 | Blog, Flavor Of The Month, HD NewsFeed, The Juice
World Aids Day on 1 December is a reminder to reach out to others and bring conversations about HIV/Aids into the open. The group that most needs our support is the young people just starting to explore their sexuality.
Do you remember what it’s like to be a teenager thinking about physical relationships? It’s both thrilling and terrifying. You’re dealing with new emotional experiences that can be quite overwhelming – and that’s even before thinking about HIV/Aids.