Africa: No, Bitter Leaf Cannot Cure Malaria – Ignore Dangerous Claims and Seek Verified Medical Treatment

Africa: No, Bitter Leaf Cannot Cure Malaria – Ignore Dangerous Claims and Seek Verified Medical Treatment

No, bitter leaf cannot cure malaria – ignore dangerous claims and seek verified medical treatment IN SHORT: Claims that bitter leaf contains quinine and can cure malaria are false. Experts warn that this is dangerous information and that patients with malaria must seek effective treatment with quality medication. According to posts doing the rounds on…

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Africa: No, Bitter Leaf Cannot Cure Malaria – Ignore Dangerous Claims and Seek Verified Medical Treatment

Africa: South Africa Launches National Action Plan to Protect Millions From Substandard and Falsified Medical Products

On 30 September 2025, South Africa launched its National Action Plan (NAP) to address the persistent threat of substandard and falsified medical products, marking a significant step toward safeguarding public health, protecting people’s health across South Africa and beyond, and strengthening regulatory collaboration. Unveiled by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) in partnership…

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Africa: No, Bitter Leaf Cannot Cure Malaria – Ignore Dangerous Claims and Seek Verified Medical Treatment

Africa: Core Funders of Medical Research Commit to Strengthening Clinical Trials Worldwide

Some of the world’s largest funders of medical research have today committed, through the signature of a joint statement, to implement WHO standards to strengthen clinical trial systems and ensure that research better serves patients and communities. The statement sets out measures to integrate clinical trials into sustainable national infrastructure, improve trial design, ensure that…

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Africa: No, Bitter Leaf Cannot Cure Malaria – Ignore Dangerous Claims and Seek Verified Medical Treatment

Africa: Enhancing Lassa Fever Medical Countermeasures in West Africa

Lassa fever remains one of the most pressing public health threats in West Africa. According to the Africa CDC, the viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF) infects between 100,000 and 300,000 people annually, with thousands of deaths recorded across the region. Nigeria and neighbouring countries bear the brunt of recurring outbreaks, with significant challenges in diagnostics, treatment,…

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