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COLUMNISTS

Doctor's Corner

Lilandi van den Berg,
Off the Wall

Andy Scott
Road Test

Caroline Rule
Sexuality

Willem Stiglingh
The Law & You

Danette Breitenbach
UpFront with Ari

Ari Seirlis

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CONTENT for 2010 Jan/Feb
Thuli Matlala is this month's cover. Photo courtesy of Andre Goosen and NCPPDSA
Thuli Matlala and friends from NCPPDSA met up for a photo shoot at Monte Casino in December
Andre Goosen www.studio2.co.za
 
 
 
Rolling gains Mobility
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Hot Spot News
The Hottest Information Around! Read More
Regaining Perspective on Stem Cells
I am often asked “Why is there so much confusion about stem cells?” Read More
INSETA Awards
NSETA announced the winners of their National disAbility Awards, showcasing and celebrating the contributions of PWDs... Read More
Rolling Sport
Football Fever / Mitchells Plain Wheelchair Race / A New look SASAPD Read More
News & Views
MOPASA / Rolling Hills Wheelchair Race / Diabetes SA - Supporting People with Diabetes Read More
May the Beath of the Dragon be with You
That is how my involvement with paddling started over two years ago. Read More
Amputee Corner
Welcome to the very first edition of the Amputee Corner Read More
QASA News
Part one of the QASA News Read More
QASA News
Part 2 of the QASA News Read More
Life is a Song worth Singing
Singing legend, Teddy Pendergrass (born Theodore DeReese Pendergrass), passed away on the thirteenth day of 2010. Read More
Year of the Tiger
2010 is the Chinese Year of the Tiger. Read More
Sexuality & HIV / Aids Amongst People with Disabilities
Late last year two very important events took place that will have a long lasting impact on the lives of PWDs Read More
A Windy Day at A Mall Near You
One windy Day while cruising the mall in my wheelchair... Read More

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