Ukrainian rehabilitation specialists received during an exchange visit at 'Vaivari'
The National Rehabilitation Center 'Vaivari' in Latvia hosted 24 Ukrainian health care and rehabilitation specialists to enhance their knowledge of modern rehabilitation methods.
What is baby-saving ‘NEO’ blood? NHS says one in four of us have it
The NHS raises awareness about 'NEO' blood, a type of blood suitable for critically ill newborns, urging more donors to come forward.
Libra should take care of health, auspicious color white
People under the Libra zodiac sign should pay special attention to their health today and postpone important tasks for a day or two.
The state is considering linking health fund payment to patient recovery
The Estonian government is exploring the possibility of tying health fund payments to patient recovery rates as part of a shift towards value-based healthcare funding models.
1,872 incidents in psychiatry in Norrbotten - in a year
A report reveals a dramatic increase in incidents relating to psychiatric care in Norrbotten, Sweden, with significant neglect and lack of safety measures reported.
Forced to give birth at the hospital door due to lack of a male companion: Taliban edicts endanger Afghan women's lives
Afghan women face life-threatening conditions as Taliban edicts restrict their access to healthcare, forcing them to give birth in dangerous situations.
Man charged in $90M Medicare fraud scheme; DOJ says suspect may have entered US illegally
Anar Rustamov, a foreign national, has been charged with health care fraud involving a scheme to steal over $90 million from Medicare.
The Other Side of Health Innovation: The Dilemma of Covering All Medications and Devices That Hit the Market
A regional forum in São Paulo discussed the challenges of incorporating innovative medical technologies into healthcare funding, focusing on inefficient spending and the necessity of not covering all approved medications and devices.
12910 zł for doctors, 11485 zł for nurses. New minimum salaries in 2026
Health Minister confirms no reforms will occur without compromise on salary changes discussed in the Tripartite Health Care Team meeting.
Jair Bolsonaro is stable and without fever, says medical report
Former President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil is currently stable, without fever, and undergoing treatment in the intensive care unit for pneumonia following a medical report update.
Are private health insurers trying to move Australia to a US-style model?
Private health insurers in Australia are expanding into general practitioner clinics and telehealth services, raising concerns about a shift towards a US-style managed care model and prompting calls for increased oversight.
Amazon Health AI brings a doctor to your pocket
Amazon introduces Health AI, a new tool aimed at simplifying the health care experience for users by providing timely and comprehensible medical information.
Reduction in surgeries a blow for many endometriosis patients
The proposed reduction in endometriosis surgeries at the clinic has raised concerns from patients and advocates regarding access to necessary medical care.
The Most Important Tips for Caring for Knees in Older Adults: Recommendations from Traumatologist Pedro Guillén
Pedro Guillén, a prominent Spanish traumatologist, shares essential advice for maintaining knee health in seniors in an interview.
Commentary: The Olomouc Defibrillator Case is a Test of Trust in Czech Health Care
The case of potentially improperly indicated defibrillators in Olomouc calls into question the trust in Czech healthcare.
A strike on a health care centre in Sudan killed at least 64 people, WHO says
A recent airstrike on a hospital in East Darfur, Sudan, resulted in the deaths of at least 64 individuals, including 13 children, according to the WHO.
The patient's condition worsens after a stroke, and the family is left in the lurch. "The systematic wall must finally be broken down"
A former Polish health minister emphasizes the need for systemic reforms in healthcare to improve outcomes for stroke patients after a family's harrowing experience with a loved one's deteriorating condition.
A new map of maternity wards in Poland is being created. Criteria have been announced that must be met.
The Polish Ministry of Health is planning a new map of maternity wards to address the dramatic decline in birth rates and the subsequent closures of maternity facilities.
Vilma was placed in a youth home against her will at the age of 15 - she now explains why it saved her life
A woman's reflection on her challenging teenage years highlights the impact of being placed in a youth home during a critical period of her life.
Do You Exercise at This Time of Day? It Can Significantly Reduce Diabetes Risk
Exercising in the afternoon or evening significantly lowers the risk of Type 2 diabetes according to recent research published in Diabetes Care.
Ministry of Health holds a service campaign for women waiting for care
The Brazilian Ministry of Health has launched a nationwide campaign to provide medical examinations, consultations, and surgeries to women who have been on waiting lists.
Dental Truck Provides Free Services to Women and Children in Avaré; See How to Participate
A mobile dental unit is offering free oral health services for women and children in Avaré, Brazil, until this Friday, providing specialized care and appointments on-site.
The cost of health care is sky-high: survey reveals a heartbreaking statistic about retirees in the U.S.
A recent survey reveals that retirees in the U.S. are struggling with skyrocketing health care costs, forcing many to make difficult choices about daily expenses.
Czechs Struggle to Find Mental Health Care, Survey Reveals; Expert Offers Guidance on Navigating the System
A recent survey shows that Czechs often struggle to identify the appropriate mental health professionals for their needs, with many seeking care from incorrect specialists.
Does the lawn look bad after winter? This simple trick can help
A gardening tip suggests that spreading sand on your lawn can improve its condition and promote grass growth after winter wear.
Health initiative for women takes place in Cuiabá this Saturday (21)
A health event focusing on women's health will occur in Cuiabá, Brazil, offering various medical services to address the backlog in specialized care.
Emotional suffering among children and adolescents is growing, and SC reveals deficiencies in specialized care
The article discusses the rising emotional distress among children and adolescents in Brazil, particularly in Santa Catarina, highlighting the urgent need for better specialized mental health care.
Gifts that 'hurt' on Mother's Day.. and small habits that make every day a celebration for her
Mothers worldwide face deep challenges that a single day of celebration cannot adequately address, highlighting the necessity for daily expressions of care and appreciation.
"Quality for All": New digital tool for assessment and transparency in the National Health System
A new digital tool named "Quality for All" aims to improve the evaluation and functioning of Greece's health system.
More kids are beating cancer, but four-in-five have lifelong health issues
In Australia, improved childhood cancer survival rates are accompanied by significant long-term health issues for many survivors.
They kept me in an ice bath and forced me to eat feces. From Hollywood diva to lobotomy
Frances Farmer's autobiography reveals horrific abuse and mistreatment she endured in psychiatric facilities during her rise and fall as a Hollywood star.
Student, 20, died 'oozing blood from her eyes' after contracting meningitis B infection
A 20-year-old student, Sophie Ward, tragically passed away from a meningitis B infection after being misdiagnosed with the flu.
'Life changing for my retainers' as dentist-approved cleaner slashed by £30
A dentist-approved cleaning device for retainers has seen its price reduced by £30, promising superior cleaning efficiency compared to traditional methods.
Scorpio Horoscope
The Scorpio daily horoscope for March 21, 2026, advises avoiding lending money, staying away from negative thoughts, and taking care of health while indicating the resolution of ongoing work issues and caution in business losses.
An innovative strategy to care for renal health and save the planet
The Argentine Society of Nephrology campaigns for renal health awareness and environmental protection during World Kidney Month.
City Hall begins construction of a new service unit in the East Zone
The mayor of Tupã, Renan Pontelli, announced the start of construction for a new health service unit in the East Zone aimed at improving accessibility and quality of care for residents.
Why they recommend using orange seeds for plants
Orange seeds are gaining popularity as a natural supplement in gardening due to their beneficial properties for plant health.
IUD, surgeries, and exams: hospital promotes a collective effort focused on women's health
The Hospital Universitário Maria Aparecida Pedrossian in Brazil is hosting a large event aimed at improving women's health through various medical procedures and services.
Wanderlei Luxemburgo is hospitalized in the ICU of a hospital in Palmas
Former football coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo is currently hospitalized in intensive care due to a respiratory infection.
Families ditch separate sunscreens for ‘no white marks’ formula that everyone can use
Families are increasingly opting for an all-in-one sunscreen solution that avoids the hassle of multiple products and the unsightly white marks often associated with some formulas.
Action with free women's health services takes place on Saturday in Salvador; learn more
A national mobilization day for women's health will provide free health services in Salvador, Brazil, on Saturday, focusing on comprehensive care and prevention.
Menstrual cycles: women's phases interfere with the choice of tampons
The article discusses how menstrual cycles and various life phases impact women's choices regarding menstrual products.
Licenses are no longer required to operate health care services, tattoo parlors, and more
The Icelandic Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate, Jóhann Páll Jóhannsson, has eliminated the licensing requirement for sixteen categories of businesses, including healthcare services and tattoo parlors, replacing it with a registration requirement.
Nigeria: Beyond the Numbers - What Data and Community Voices Reveal About Maternal Deaths in Nigeria
The article discusses Nigeria's high maternal mortality rate and compares it to other African countries that have made improvements in maternal health.
Regional Nursing Council of PB bans SAMU in city in the Sertão
The Regional Nursing Council of Paraíba has banned the Emergency Mobile Care (SAMU) service in Santa Terezinha due to serious health and safety violations.
Santa Bárbara and Piracicaba suspend routine vaccination of dogs and cats and require appointment due to shortage of doses
Routine rabies vaccination for dogs and cats in Santa Bárbara d'Oeste and Piracicaba has been suspended due to a national shortage of vaccine doses, requiring prior appointments for immunization.
Dr Amir Khan says 'go to A&E or call 999' if you ever experience 'thunderclap'
Dr. Amir Khan warns of the dangers of experiencing a 'thunderclap headache', urging immediate medical attention due to its association with serious health issues.
Anambra residents benefit from NYSC health care initiative for rural dwellers
The NYSC in Anambra State conducted a health initiative that provided free medical services to about 120 rural residents.
Paramedic care 'below reasonable standard' in death in custody, coroner finds
A coroner has determined that the paramedic care provided to Phillip Mark Walton during his death in custody was below the acceptable standard.
Epworth releases details of hospital review after surgeon allegations
Epworth HealthCare has initiated a review into clinical governance following allegations against a surgeon regarding unnecessary operations for endometriosis.