Today we played a feature by Tina George. The Cape Peninsula University of Technology is inviting females with Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis to take part in their research trial. Participants will visit Tygerberg hospital for a once-off blood sampling and a neurological examination. They must not be taking Interferon or supplements of essential fatty acids (Omega3 and 6), salmon oil or Evening Primrose Oil. For more information you can contact Sister Treska Botha on 084 583 2747.
We also spoke to Geraldine Young – from the Mitchell’s Plain Crisis Line. They provide counselling for rape survivors and abused women, Programmes around drugs for teens at risk, HIV/AIDS prevention, Paralegal services and Employment services. For more information you can contact their offices at (021) 392 2000 or send a fax to (021) 392 2887. They are located at Room 13/1 OGS Building, c/o 1st & 4th Avenue, Town Centre in Mitchell’s Plain.
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