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Covid19: Moving fitness online

by Emma O'Connor | May 11, 2020 | Lifestyle

Wits Vuvuzela spoke to individuals within the fitness industry on their move to online teachings.

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As told to: Laura Thomas helps to care for destitute and abandoned babies

by Zikhona Klaas | Apr 26, 2020 | News

The Door of Hope has remained open during thenational lockdown. (more…)

PROFILE: Zama Nxumalo’s Homely-made crafts

by Zikhona Klaas | Apr 20, 2020 | Lifestyle

 A cancer survivor’s hand-praying jars become a hit with South African’s .  (more…)

COVID19: Homes of the elderly sanitised in Kagiso

by Zikhona Klaas | Apr 7, 2020 | Featured 2

To fight against Covid-19, a volunteer organisation has sanitised the homes of some of the elderly in Kagiso. (more…)

Wits society launches health innovation meetups

by Zikhona Klaas | Mar 14, 2020 | News

The Wits Health Innovation has open discussions about mental health and other health challenges (more…)

Coronavirus: Wits students quarantined as a precaution

by Anna Moross | Mar 12, 2020 | Featured 2

Wits has been taking precautionary measures regarding Covid-19 since the start of the academic year.

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Health sciences clears the air

by Palesa Mofokeng | Mar 11, 2020 | Featured 3

The health science faculty is on a mission to clear the air. (more…)

Salt awareness comes to Wits dining halls

by Palesa Mofokeng | Mar 7, 2020 | Featured 3

Students learnt that they should prioritise their health and lower salt intake to not more than two teaspoons per day. (more…)

Outdoor gyms kick-start Witsies’ new year

by Anna Moross | Mar 4, 2020 | Sport

New outdoor fitness gyms have been implemented to help Witsies stay active. (more…)

School of Anatomical Sciences adds to its 100-year history with Maropeng event

by Busang Senne | Sep 28, 2019 | News

The Wits School of Anatomical Sciences invites visitors to commemorate 100 years of faculty history and take a trip down the road of human evolution.
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PCOS: Often diagnosed, rarely understood

by Stephanie Schaffrath | Sep 18, 2019 | Featured 2

Polycystic ovarian syndrome is fairly common but remains misunderstood and under-recognised.

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Dietary fibre can boost wellness

by Ntombi Mkandhla | Sep 14, 2019 | Featured 3

Dietary fibre cleans the gut, improving health and preventing diseases (more…)

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