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Know your drugs
The period 24 to 30 June is National Drug Awareness week - all too pertinent with the growing problem of addiction in South African society. Time was that we were relatively shielded from the horrors of drugs such as heroin and cocaine - ironically enough one of the few good effects of international isolation. But our entry into the world post-1994 has unfortunately brought an opening up of the international market in drugs of abuse.

Tik abuse is a major problem - cutting across social barriers as children from all walks of life fall victim to its lure.

But, let's not forget the other drugs of abuse - alcohol and cigarettes. When my husband was teaching a few years ago, he found that kids as young as 14 would come in on Mondays with hangovers - and how much they had drunk over the weekend was a source of pride and competition. Most of these youngsters also smoked. These two drugs are socially acceptable but take a huge toll in disease and general human misery. Alcohol is one of the major causes of violence in our society - both domestic and otherwise. And as for toll on the roads - most road traffic accidents, whether involving two cars or cars and pedestrians, are fuelled by alcohol in South Africa.

So, know your drugs and recognise that just because certain drugs of abuse are legal this doesn't mean that they are harmless.

Bridget Farham Editor
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Today's headlines

Medical
MSF: Nothing to celebrate on World Refugee Day in South Africa
"Everyone is failing to protect us" - displaced Zimbabwean man in Thokoza community hall, Johannesburg.



HIV/AIDS
ANGOLA: Invisible and vulnerable
It was a wedding that pulled out all the stops, including a party at the Marine Club on the island of Luanda and a five-star nuptial night at the Hotel Presidente Meridien.

MOZAMBIQUE: ARVs slowly play catch up with HIV caseload
The number of children orphaned by AIDS has doubled since 2003, and the high rate of HIV prevalence has dented Mozambique's growth rates, a new report has found.


Infectious diseases
Research organisations join forces to develop treatments for neglected infectious diseases
Two research organisations based in Paris, the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (Institute of Research for Development) and the Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative, have announced that they will work together to develop new candidate drugs to treat visceral leishmaniasis, Chagas's disease, and sleeping sickness.


Paediatrics
Children's ear infections linked to use of dummies
Research from the Netherlands has shown that children who use dummies and pacifiers are twice as likely to suffer from ear infections.


Public health
Food labels and junk food ad bans to help Australia slim down
The Australian Medical Association has called for serious action on obesity.

Know your drugs - InZalo Communications
Drug Awareness Week: 24-30 June 2008


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