Episodes
A cure for Type 1 Diabetes. Sound too good to be true? Think again! Dr Eli Lewis is a world-renowned expert on autoimmune disease, breaking new ground in seeking a cure for Type 1 Diabetes. His research focuses on improving the transplantation therapy of insulin producing cells in diabetic patients. Dr Lewis and his team have discovered a common, easily accessible drug that can protect transplanted cells, reversing diabetes and restoring glucose control in diabetic patients. Dr Lewis joins Dr...
Published 10/12/15
A cure for Type 1 Diabetes. Sound too good to be true? Think again! Dr Eli Lewis is a world-renowned expert on autoimmune disease, breaking new ground in seeking a cure for Type 1 Diabetes. His research focuses on improving the transplantation therapy of insulin producing cells in diabetic patients. Dr Lewis and his team have discovered a common, easily accessible drug that can protect transplanted cells, reversing diabetes and restoring glucose control in diabetic patients. Dr Lewis joins Dr...
Published 10/12/15
215 million women worldwide would like to use a contraceptive method. However, in developing countries not all women have access to modern contraceptive methods and many are unsure of their options. Dr Sibongile from Bayer's Women Health demystifies the myths surrounding contraception and advises women on which contraceptive methods could best suit them. Men, don't think this does not affect you, empower yourself with knowledge!
Published 10/05/15
215 million women worldwide would like to use a contraceptive method. However, in developing countries not all women have access to modern contraceptive methods and many are unsure of their options. Dr Sibongile from Bayer's Women Health demystifies the myths surrounding contraception and advises women on which contraceptive methods could best suit them. Men, don't think this does not affect you, empower yourself with knowledge!
Published 10/05/15
Radiofrequency and ultrasound treatments are quite the trend due to being non-invasive and non-painful, while still delivering phenomenal results in terms of skin rejuvenation, tightening of the face and body fat reduction. Medical Doctor in Aesthetics Dr Catherine Davies talks about vaginal rejuvenation and other new and exciting, non-invasive cosmetic procedures.
Published 09/28/15
Radiofrequency and ultrasound treatments are quite the trend due to being non-invasive and non-painful, while still delivering phenomenal results in terms of skin rejuvenation, tightening of the face and body fat reduction. Medical Doctor in Aesthetics Dr Catherine Davies talks about vaginal rejuvenation and other new and exciting, non-invasive cosmetic procedures.
Published 09/28/15
Sleep Professor Alison Bentley talks about using biology to sleep better and why we all can't sleep solidly for 8 hours, she also debunks some "sleep myths" with Dr Sindi.
Published 09/21/15
Sleep Professor Alison Bentley talks about using biology to sleep better and why we all can't sleep solidly for 8 hours, she also debunks some "sleep myths" with Dr Sindi.
Published 09/21/15
Dr Riaz Motara is the pioneer behind the The Women's Heart Clinic. The clinic focuses on preventative cardiology and a holistic approach to heart health. Dr Motara joins Dr Sindi to talk about 'KardioFit' and heart health in general. Then Dr Sindi chats to the organiser of the 'Organic Life Fair'. This fair allows one to take the first step towards a natural holistic and healthy way of living.
Published 09/14/15
Dr Riaz Motara is the pioneer behind the The Women's Heart Clinic. The clinic focuses on preventative cardiology and a holistic approach to heart health. Dr Motara joins Dr Sindi to talk about 'KardioFit' and heart health in general. Then Dr Sindi chats to the organiser of the 'Organic Life Fair'. This fair allows one to take the first step towards a natural holistic and healthy way of living.
Published 09/14/15
September is Heart Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness about cardiovascular disease in South Africa, culminating with World Heart Day on the 29th of September. Dr Sindi speaks with the Heart and Stroke Foundation about the importance of awareness, regular check-ups, early detection and support.
Published 09/07/15
September is Heart Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness about cardiovascular disease in South Africa, culminating with World Heart Day on the 29th of September. Dr Sindi speaks with the Heart and Stroke Foundation about the importance of awareness, regular check-ups, early detection and support.
Published 09/07/15
Medical aesthetics is a growing trend that focuses on improving cosmetic appearance through the treatment of various conditions. Dr Sindi speaks with Dr Fatima Bhabha, owner of the female only run practice, Beauty & Curves. Dr Bhabha specialises in treating African and Asian skin types, however that doesn't mean she doesn't know a thing or two about Caucasian skin. A member of the ASLMS -American Society for Lazer Medicine and Surgery AAAM- American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine SACD -...
Published 08/31/15
Medical aesthetics is a growing trend that focuses on improving cosmetic appearance through the treatment of various conditions. Dr Sindi speaks with Dr Fatima Bhabha, owner of the female only run practice, Beauty & Curves. Dr Bhabha specialises in treating African and Asian skin types, however that doesn't mean she doesn't know a thing or two about Caucasian skin. A member of the ASLMS -American Society for Lazer Medicine and Surgery AAAM- American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine SACD -...
Published 08/31/15
Dietitian Thando Msomi, talks with Dr Sindi about aspects of healthy eating that can improve your quality of life. She also discusses her everyday job.
Published 08/24/15
Dietitian Thando Msomi, talks with Dr Sindi about aspects of healthy eating that can improve your quality of life. She also discusses her everyday job.
Published 08/24/15
Well known activist Yvette Raphael has been living with HIV for 15 years and has a fascinating story to tell. She is a fearless straight talker and she joins Dr Sindi.
Published 08/17/15
Dr Sindi puts the focus on cancers that affect women. Lucy Balona from CANSA joins her, they place a specific emphasis on cervical cancer. They also chat with Genevieve Williams who is a cancer survivor, she opens up about her experiences.
Published 08/10/15
There are approximately 4 300 South African adults and children awaiting a life saving organ and cornea transplant. The Organ Donor Foundation joins Dr Sindi to look at Organ Donation. Can HIV-positive people donate organs? How many lives can be saved?
Published 08/03/15
Infertility affects 1 in 6 couples and is still a taboo subject in most cultures. The Infertility Awareness Association of South Africa joins Dr Sindi to ensure sufferers know the truth, the treatments and that they are not alone.
Published 07/27/15
Dr Sindi is joined by Dr Mahlane Phalane, Secretary General for the South African Medical Association Trade Union (SAMATU). Together they discuss a wide range of topics pertaining to the current state of affairs in our public health sector.
Published 07/13/15
Dr Sindi chats to Khanya Pambo and Ruby Chikwiri about their involvement in the Pad Drive. The Pad Drive donates sanitary towels to under-resourced schools in an effort to keep girls in school. Then obstetrician Dr Langanani Mbodi discusses menstruation and menstrual problems women face such as Endometriosis.
Published 07/06/15
Nina Morris joins Dr Sindi to discuss “We The Brave SA”, an initiative funded by the Elton John AIDS Foundation, she also chats to Glenn de Swardt from Anova Health Institute about engaging with men having sex with men (MSM) through media.
Published 06/29/15
It’s all about the kids. Dr Sindi is joined by Pretoria paediatrician Dr Sibusiso Kuzwayo. Dr Kuzwayo knows and loves children, has a fantastic sense of humour and answers all questions related to children.
Published 06/22/15
Dr Sindi chats to cancer survivor and creator of 'Cancer Dojo', Conn Bertish. 'Cancer Dojo' is a digital platform and mobile app, that will help empower people affected by cancer and increase their survival rate, by enabling them to play a role in their recovery and engage in a new way with the illness.
Published 06/15/15