by Women's Health | Mar 18, 2026 | Physical Health
South Africa has some of the most liberal sexual and reproductive health laws in the world. This means that, as women, we are in control of our own bodies. Women are legally entitled to a safe abortion in South Africa up to the 20th week of pregnancy. It’s been this...
by Women's Health | Mar 5, 2026 | Fitness
From building personalised workout plans to answering form questions, AI tools like ChatGPT are quickly becoming fixtures in the gym – and it’s clear as to why. “ChatGPT can harness the power of the internet to consolidate massive amounts of information in a matter of...
by Women's Health | Feb 25, 2026 | Physical Health
You’re all too familiar with what happens when your period hits: you get stomach cramps, your cravings go into overdrive and eating healthfully seems like a major test of willpower. The good news is that making minor adjustments to your eating habits means you...
by Women's Health | Feb 24, 2026 | Physical Health
Talk about a pain in the butt: a huge percentage of South Africans encounter piles symptoms (also sometimes called jedijedi and officially known as haemorrhoids). But how to treat piles? And can you use a natural remedy? Here, everything you need to know about the...
by Women's Health | Feb 17, 2026 | Weight Loss
Having a good memory is generally considered a useful trait, whether we’re talking about muscle memory or cognitive function. However, when it comes to weight loss, memory on a cellular level can actually work against you, playing a significant role in making it...