National Stroke Week: Raising Awareness, Saving Lives
28 October - 3 November 2024
For #NationalStrokeWeek, we have released a video focused on stroke prevention, awareness, and recovery. Building on our #WorldHeartDay message, we address critical signs, risk factors, and common myths about stroke to promote early action. Let’s work together to raise awareness and make a difference in stroke prevention.
National Down Syndrome Day
20 October 2024
National Down Syndrome Day in South Africa, raising awareness about this chromosomal condition. Individuals with Down syndrome bring unique strengths and challenges, while caregivers play a vital role in their support. Let's honor both and continue to advocate for greater understanding and care.
World Arthritis Day: Raising Awareness, Inspiring Hope
12 October 2024
Osteoarthritis affects 7% of the global population, impacting people of all ages—not just the elderly. This World Arthritis Day, discover how lifestyle changes and medical advancements can help manage pain and improve quality of life for those living with arthritis.
Standing Strong: Together for Breast Cancer Awareness
1 October 2024
This October, join us in raising awareness for breast cancer, a disease affecting millions worldwide, including many in South Africa. Early detection through self-exams and mammograms can significantly increase survival rates. Learn the symptoms and take action for better health today.
Heart Rhythm Matters: A World Heart Day Awareness Video
29 September 2024
Join us as we discuss the significance of heart rhythm and its vital role in heart health. This World Heart Day, learn to recognize signs of irregular heart rhythms, understand their causes, and know when to consult a healthcare professional. Together, let’s take steps towards a healthier heart.
World Heart Day: A Global Call to Action for Heart Health
29 September 2024
Join us as we discuss the significance of heart rhythm and its vital role in heart health. This World Heart Day, learn to recognize signs of irregular heart rhythms, understand their causes, and know when to consult a healthcare professional. Together, let’s take steps towards a healthier heart.