Terrible cuts sweep through Finland โ See how your area is affected
Finland's regional welfare areas are undergoing significant service cuts, affecting health centers, care homes, and hospital wards, with varying impacts across the country.
Combat foul odours in footwear using common kitchen ingredient you may already have
A cleaning expert suggests using baking soda as a simple solution to eliminate bad odors from shoes.
Letter to the Editor. Abolish the waiting day โ an insult to us in care and welfare
A healthcare worker argues that the current waiting day policy financially penalizes staff for minor injuries, urging its abolition.
Telangana: Salary Cuts for Those Not Caring for Elderly Parents, CM Announces
The Telangana government plans to introduce a law that will cut the salaries of government employees who do not care for their elderly parents.
Baby rhino rejected by mum but embraced by rural NSW community
A baby southern white rhino, abandoned by its mother, receives support from the Riverina community in New South Wales for its care.
Vernon man killed in collision after escaping hospital during mental health crisis
Ezra Cool, a 22-year-old man experiencing a mental health crisis, was killed in a hit-and-run accident shortly after escaping from a hospital where he was admitted involuntarily for psychiatric care.
Few know: what vitamins your anthuriums need in winter to avoid wilting
Anthuriums require additional vitamins in winter to thrive, particularly because their growth conditions reflect their tropical origins.
Clever Tartu: Geriatrics helped a man get back on track, but Estonian medicine does not yet support this story
A 72-year-old man, Alar Ehala, credited geriatric day therapy with helping him recover from debilitating pain, highlighting the potential benefits of interdisciplinary medical care, despite a lack of official support in Estonia.
Strengthening Standards for Emergency Room Specialists ... 1 Specialist for Every 5,000 Patients in Regional Centers
To enhance the capacity for severe and emergency patient care, new standards for staffing and facilities in regional and local emergency medical centers are being implemented.
Kinship carers in England to be given financial support in government pilot
Grandparents and other relatives caring for children will receive financial support from the UK government under a new pilot scheme.
Video: Patients and companions crowd the reception and corridors of HGF, in Fortaleza
Patients and their companions are overcrowding the reception and corridors of the General Hospital of Fortaleza (HGF), highlighting the challenges faced by this critical care facility amid increased demand.
Revisable permanent prison sentence for the caregiver who strangled an elderly man outside the hospital, hid his body in a barrel with lime, and stole 64,500 euros
A caregiver in Madrid has been sentenced to a revisable permanent prison term for the murder of an elderly man he was supposed to care for, alongside charges of theft.
More children in residential care in Queensland than in other states, inquiry told
A Queensland inquiry has revealed that the state has a significantly higher number of children in residential care compared to other Australian states, examining the reasons behind this trend.
New Brunswick providing $1.7 million to expand primary care in the province
The New Brunswick government is allocating $1.7 million to enhance the collaborative care clinic in the Nackawic-Millville area, aiming to improve access to primary health care for residents.
Why your dog stops abruptly while walking, according to a dog trainer
A dog trainer explains the reasons why dogs may stop suddenly during walks and offers advice for improving the walking experience.
Pati Chapoy attacks Cazzu after controversy with Nodal and Rauw Alejandro: 'Stay quiet, take care of your daughter'
Pati Chapoy criticized Cazzu in connection with controversial remarks about her relationship with Christian Nodal, urging her to focus on her child instead of engaging in public disputes.
Family claims casino staff mistook veteranโs illness for intoxication, delaying care before his death
A lawsuit alleges that Caesars Palace staff misidentified a veteran's medical emergency as intoxication, leading to his death after delayed medical assistance.
Drop in overseas workers is โcar crashโ for UK hospitals and care homes, say experts
Experts warn that a significant decrease in overseas nursing and caring staff is posing a critical risk to UK hospitals and care homes.
Laura: What Will Determine Her Return to Greece โ What the German Authorities Are Investigating
Laura, a 16-year-old found in Berlin, is undergoing evaluations to determine her future and potential return to Greece after being located by local authorities.
Families on Elder Care / Four Stories of People Facing the Dilemma of Caring for Their Loved Ones. They Deal with Guilt and Lack of Help
This article shares four personal stories of families in Slovakia grappling with the challenges of caring for elderly relatives, highlighting issues of inadequate services, ethical dilemmas, and the emotional toll on caregivers.
This is the health status of Horacio Cartes, former president of Paraguay who suffered a seizure
Former Paraguayan president Horacio Cartes has been hospitalized in intensive care following a seizure, with doctors indicating his condition is stable but serious.
Quick, eco, delicate โ what's the best wash cycle to use?
This article explores the efficacy of different washing machine cycles and provides expert recommendations for optimal clothing care and energy savings.
Manitoba budget set to be revealed on March 24 as province deals with growing deficit
Manitoba's NDP government plans to announce its budget on March 24, facing challenges related to health care, cost of living, and a significant fiscal deficit.
The skin will not be damaged by colors on Holi, start these 5 homemade remedies today
This article provides tips for protecting skin during the Holi festival with homemade skincare remedies.
Violence Between Intern Doctors and Nursing Staff at BRD Medical College's Trauma Ward, Video
There was a violent altercation between intern doctors and nursing staff at the Trauma Ward of BRD Medical College in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, resulting in injuries and disruption in patient care.
'My newborn baby and I almost died after hospital delayed my C-section on weekend'
Lucy Crawford experienced a life-threatening delay in her emergency C-section due to staffing issues at a UK hospital, which is part of a broader investigation into maternity care failures.
Disappearance of a Minor from Patras: 16-Year-Old Laura Located in Germany
Sixteen-year-old Laura, who had been missing for about a month and a half, has been found in Germany after traveling from Patras to Frankfurt.
Can the water from air conditioning be used to water plants?
Experts say that water collected from air conditioning units can effectively be used for watering plants, despite lacking nutrients found in rainwater.
Aging Society: Demographic Change Forces Freising to Act
Freising is implementing measures to address the increasing population of elderly residents, particularly those over 80, by introducing a pilot transitional care program.
The Taboo is Broken: Over a Hundred Women Told Yle About Their Childbirth Injuries After Reporting
Over a hundred women in Finland have come forward to share their experiences of childbirth injuries after Yle's report on the handling of such conditions.
Health Care Takes Over the Hearing and Speech Services Center
Iceland's Health Care will take over the tasks of the Hearing and Speech Service Center as it is set to be dissolved on May 1.
Hรธiby said he feels used: โ She didn't care at all
Hรธiby expresses feelings of being exploited in his past relationship with influencer Nora Haukland during a court proceeding.
โItโs not fairโ: Nova Scotia family who lost baby says health-care system failed them
A Nova Scotia family expresses their heartbreak after losing their baby, accusing the healthcare system of failing to respond adequately to urgent prenatal concerns.
Meningitis: Doctors cautiously optimistic about the 5-month-old baby
Doctors are cautiously optimistic about the condition of a 5-month-old baby hospitalized with meningitis in a critical care unit in Greece, following a positive MRI scan.
Solo dining surges 52% as Americans embrace 'me-me-me economy' over shared meals
A significant rise in solo dining in the U.S. reflects a cultural shift towards individualism and personal choice in dining experiences.
A caregiver at an American nursery gave children laxatives to go home early
A nursery worker in the United States administered laxatives to children so she could leave work early.
Reform of Long-Term Care Insurance: 3286 Euros for a Care Place โ and That's Only the Personal Contribution
The Barmer health insurance company calls for urgent reforms in long-term care insurance due to skyrocketing costs and a significant increase in the number of care recipients in Bavaria.
Surge in Ice Injuries Overwhelms Hospitals; Is Emergency Care Affected?
An 18-year-old from Rฤซga suffered a collarbone fracture while playing sports, and despite receiving initial care at a district hospital, he was redirected for surgery in Rฤซga due to backlog issues in emergency services.
Elderly person who called for help 11 times died โ IL's information: Nursing home director out
A nursing home director has been removed from their position following the death of an elderly resident who attempted to call for help 11 times.
Elderly person called for help 11 times in vain โ These are the crimes the police are investigating
Authorities are investigating the case of an elderly person's death in a care home in Espoo, Finland, where the individual attempted to summon help 11 times without success.
Police suspect crime in the case of an elderly person who died in a care home in Espoo
West Uusimaa police are investigating the suspicious death of an elderly resident at a care home in Espoo, suspecting potential criminal involvement.
Monty Don explains exact time to cut lawn for first time in 2026 - 'don't do it before'
Monty Don advises gardeners on the best timing for mowing their lawns in 2026, cautioning against early cuts that can damage grass.
A school bus carrying students overturned - Six taken to continuing care
A school bus in Kokemรคki overturned, leading to six students being taken to continuing care, though no serious injuries were reported.
Free course in DF combines dance and psychotherapy as a pedagogical tool; see who can participate
A free training course for public school teachers in the Federal District of Brazil combines dance and psychotherapy as pedagogical and self-care tools, with registration open until March 13.
A Beautiful and Healthy Smile โ It's Not Only Aesthetics, Confidence, But Also A Better Quality of Life
A dental clinic in Kaunas, Lithuania, offers modern dentistry services emphasizing patient care and advanced technology to enhance smiles and oral health.
Condition improves for Kyiv rescue worker critically injured in January attack
The condition of a Kyiv rescue worker injured in a Russian strike in January has significantly improved, moving from intensive care to a regular hospital ward.
Care needs to be coordinated - "no one takes responsibility"
There is a call for better coordination in the care for individuals with substance abuse and mental health issues in Sweden, as highlighted by Social Minister Jakob Forssmed.
Jordan: Prince Harry and Meghan visit Gaza evacuees in WHO mental health mission
Prince Harry and Meghan, on a WHO-led mission, visited evacuees from Gaza in Jordan to focus on mental health and trauma care.
25, 45, and 50: what health tests are necessary by age
The article emphasizes the importance of regular health check-ups at different life stages to prevent chronic diseases.
"What shocked me is exile in addition to pain": Sรฉbastien Chenu justifies his vote in favor of the end-of-life bill
Sรฉbastien Chenu, the vice-president of the RN party in France, explains his support for a contentious end-of-life bill, emphasizing the need for equality in access to palliative care.