Astounding hip fracture numbers reveal a problem - This is how regions hold the state and THL accountable
The discussion around diagnostic data of wellness areas intensifies as regions demand retroactive funding adjustments from the state and THL since 2019.
Medical technology market moves R$ 80 billion in Brazil by 2025
Brazil is projected to maintain its status as the largest medical technology market in Latin America, with an expected consumption of R$ 80 billion by 2025.
When standard treatment no longer helps: advanced cancer diagnostics and treatment at Kaunas Clinics
The Kaunas Clinics have launched a Nuclear Medicine Research Center, offering modern treatments for advanced cancer through precision medicine and innovative therapies.
From a few to 80 patients per hour. 'Rzeczpospolita' has discovered how burdened emergency departments are
Emergency departments in Poland are experiencing increased patient loads due to systemic issues in primary health care access and diagnostic limitations.
Breakthrough in laboratory diagnostics. Polish algorithm goes abroad
Labplus is revolutionizing laboratory diagnostics with AI algorithms aimed at improving the interpretation of medical test results, addressing a common challenge for patients and doctors alike.
Finnish woman waited for nearly a year for her death - then it turned out she is healthy
An 88-year-old Finnish woman, Eine Sorakari, faced emotional turmoil after being misdiagnosed and told she had only days to live, highlighting the complexities of medical diagnostics.
Breatomics: how the air we exhale could anticipate diagnoses and change the way we go to the doctor
Breatomics may revolutionize medical diagnostics by analyzing exhaled air to identify diseases and monitor treatments non-invasively.
Local HIV tests: A shift in Africa’s diagnostic capacity
Nigeria has made strides in HIV testing capabilities by locally packaging a WHO-approved rapid diagnostic test, enhancing its public health infrastructure.
Conexus will invest 8.1 million euros in the maintenance and development of the gas transmission network this year
Conexus plans to invest 8.1 million euros in the maintenance and development of its gas transmission infrastructure in Latvia this year, focusing on diagnostics, repairs, and various infrastructure upgrades.
Health Research in Penzberg: Roche Opens New High-Tech Center
Roche has inaugurated a new high-tech diagnostic innovation center in Penzberg, Germany, which spans 23,000 square meters and employs around 1,000 staff to develop testing procedures for diseases like Alzheimer and multiple sclerosis, with an investment of approximately 300 million euros.
Doctor Alejandra Da Silva Minas explains what oxidative stress is in the blood and the problems it causes
Dr. Alejandra Da Silva Minas has developed a method to measure oxidative stress in the blood, significantly affecting health diagnostics.
Why so many people get cancer? The real cause may surprise you
A recent analysis reveals that the increasing incidence of cancer among the elderly is largely attributed to longer life expectancy and advancements in medical diagnostics.
Will AI help in diagnosing cancer? Norwegians have already conducted the first clinical tests
Norwegians have initiated clinical tests to explore the application of artificial intelligence in diagnosing prostate cancer, examining patient opinions and trust in AI for medical diagnostics.
More precise diagnosis of bladder cancer: KBC Split first applied the blue light method
The Urology Clinic at KBC Split has successfully introduced a diagnostic method using hexaminolevulinate and blue light examination of the bladder, marking the first clinical application of this method in Croatia and a significant advancement in modern urological diagnostics.
KBC Split’s Urology Clinic First in Croatia to Use Blue Light Diagnostics
KBC Split has introduced a groundbreaking blue light method for more accurate diagnosis of bladder cancer, enabling earlier detection of changes often missed by standard techniques.
World Cancer Day. The longer the diagnostics, the worse the prognosis for the patient
In oncology, time is a crucial factor affecting patient prognosis, yet Polish patients are still losing too much of it, particularly before obtaining the DiLO card, which begins a fast oncology pathway requiring diagnosis and treatment within 7 weeks.
VLK: Improving cancer disease diagnostics – more tests covered
Since January 1 of this year, genetic tumor tests and PET scans have been reimbursed by the Health Insurance Fund, enhancing the accuracy of cancer diagnoses and treatment selection.
Solca Quito and Roche launch program for free tests for cancer patients
Solca Quito, supported by Roche, inaugurates an Oncodiagnóstico program providing free specialized diagnostic tests for cancer patients referred from the public health network.
Diagnostic gap in health centers of Madrid: access to the radiologist's report depends on the hospital
A survey of 356 family doctors highlights inequalities in imaging diagnostic services across health centers in Madrid, linked to a shortage of specialists.
Expensive tests won't improve health, doctor reveals a free 'magical' formula!
A doctor explains that maintaining health doesn't require costly tests, sharing an accessible and effective method instead.
Year 2025 and Major Breakthroughs in Medicine: HIV Prevention and Personalized Vaccines
In 2025, the medical field saw significant advancements, shifting focus from managing the COVID-19 pandemic to researching chronic diseases, genetic disorders, and the use of artificial intelligence in diagnostics, along with breakthrough therapies and improved understanding of previously difficult-to-treat conditions.