Unwanted report on psychiatric reform. Will mental health centers survive?
The Polish Ministry of Health has released a report on the reform of psychiatric care, outlining the challenges and potential directions for mental health services in Poland.
Study: Improving hygiene in daycare centers reduced illness-related absences by one fifth
A four-year study in Finland found that enhancing hygiene in daycare centers significantly reduced illness-related absences among staff and children.
Less money after Northvolt's bankruptcy - this is how Skellefteå's health centers are affected
The bankruptcy of Northvolt has significantly impacted the economy of Skellefteå, affecting the funding and operations of local health centers.
Increased nurses redirect patients arriving at ER to family doctor centers or pharmacies
New regulations will allow emergency room staff to redirect patients with minor health issues to family doctors or pharmacies starting April 1.
"It was incredibly painful": Ukraine has quickly learned to take mental injuries seriously
Ukraine is prioritizing the mental health of its citizens by establishing rehabilitation centers to address the psychological impacts of war.
New Centers for Comprehensive Care Help Families with Terminally Ill Children
Newly established comprehensive care centers are providing support to families with terminally ill children in Czechia.
Africa CDC Backs Zimbabwe, Zambia Over U.S. Health Deal Dispute
The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention supports Zimbabwe and Zambia in their disagreements with the US government regarding a new health cooperation framework, citing concerns about transparency and national sovereignty.
Creative Crisis – The Everyday Life of Artists or a Universal Experience?
The discussion centers on whether the notion of the struggling artist tied to anxiety and emotional instability is a valid experience or simply a myth.
Terrible cuts sweep through Finland – 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.
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.
David Bowie’s daughter was in a treatment program when star died, recalls being ‘forcibly’ taken from home
David Bowie’s daughter, Lexi Jones, shared her traumatic experiences of being forcibly taken from home to treatment centers during her father's battle with cancer, revealing the impact on her mental health.
Israeli strikes kill at least 10 and wound 24 in Lebanon, health ministry says
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have resulted in at least 10 deaths and 24 injuries, as reported by the Lebanese health ministry, with assertions from Israel that the targets were Hezbollah command centers.
Complaints about lack of vacancies in health centers rise 79% in Campinas
Complaints regarding the unavailability of health services in Campinas have surged, with a notable 79% increase in reports from 2024 to 2025.
The health centers in Los Angeles that will stop functioning due to the US$50 million cut: closing on February 27
Several health centers in Los Angeles are set to close due to a US$50 million budget cut enacted by the Trump administration, effective February 27, 2026.
Health Agency - a company providing solutions to the family doctor crisis
Dr. Madis Tiik is a pioneer in modern healthcare in Estonia, having established one of the first contemporary health centers in Kuressaare over 30 years ago.
THL warns: Major disruption may happen in shopping centers
The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) warns that new alcohol retail outlets could emerge in Finland that compete with Alko, potentially operating during evenings and weekends.
Towards the implementation of the breast centers network plan
Greece has officially begun establishing a network of breast care centers to improve treatment for women with breast cancer, supported by the Ministry of Health.
The Path that the ‘Crisis Youth and Children Law’ Must Take
The article discusses the newly established Crisis Youth and Children Law in South Korea, focusing on its implementation and the challenges faced by youth centers.
JO criticizes the detention center in Åstorp: "Should not live on top of each other"
The Swedish Ombudsman has issued criticism of conditions at the Åstorp detention center, highlighting issues such as inadequate space and mistreatment of detainees.
Professor in Umeå: Children eat too much sugar
A professor in Umeå discusses the issue of excessive sugar consumption among children, advocating for a healthier diet in schools and daycare centers while acknowledging the lack of laws against sugar consumption.
When the Community Center Opened, 120 Screens Responded
The introduction of 'smart community centers' in Daejeon has transformed the traditional gathering spaces for the elderly into vibrant digital welfare ecosystems.
Lack of blood in blood centers in 11 states; see which blood types are in lowest supply
Blood donation centers in 11 Brazilian states are facing severe shortages, particularly affecting patients in need of regular transfusions.
Money for new advisors in the Chamber could buy 20 ICU ambulances, 66 apartments, or build 5 daycare centers in Sorocaba
The proposal for creating 25 new advisory positions in the Sorocaba City Council could cost over R$ 16 million, which could alternatively fund significant health and community services.
Where do I get vaccinated against measles? Here's how to locate your center through the Government portal
The Mexican Ministry of Health has launched a website to help citizens find the nearest vaccination centers against measles, with over 21,000 available starting next Monday.
Young doctors are facing changes. Is it a return to nepotism, or support for small centers?
The Polish Ministry of Health plans changes to the specialization process for young doctors, raising concerns about nepotism and access in rural areas.
FG constructs 80-bed clinics in Gombe to tackle maternal deaths
The Nigerian Federal Government has inaugurated two new maternity centers in Gombe State to address the issue of maternal mortality.
Dogs in Madrid Get High Unintentionally
Veterinary centers in Madrid report a rise in cases of dogs becoming intoxicated by consuming the feces of people who have used substances like alcohol or psychoactive drugs.
Fentanyl: Impunity in Lethal Doses
The Argentine judiciary reported that 111 individuals died after receiving adulterated fentanyl in healthcare centers, highlighting a severe public health crisis.
How to ensure New Year's health resolutions do not fail by February
This article discusses how gyms and sports centers see a surge in new memberships every January from those aiming to improve their fitness, but many abandon these health resolutions shortly after.
Drunk man died in police custody in Vantaa – detox centers could save lives, but there are only a handful in Finland
The police suggest that establishing more detox centers in Finland could effectively reduce deaths in custody, as current facilities are insufficient.
Some Public Health Service officers quit rather than serve in ICE detention centers
In 2025, increasing immigrant arrests led many U.S. Public Health Service officers to resign rather than work in ICE detention centers, despite a significant demand for health care providers in these facilities.
Einstein creates collaborative centers for health technology development
Einstein Hospital Israelita has announced the establishment of Collaborative Innovation Centers (CCIs) aimed at developing new health technologies tailored to local needs, with the potential for market transformation.
The three hospitals that are changing the landscape of oncology care in Greece
The Greek Health Minister highlighted the introduction of three new oncology centers and digital tools aimed at enhancing cancer care in the country.
Snakebites: FCTA guarantees antivenom availability across Abuja public hospitals
The Federal Capital Territory Administration has confirmed that antivenom is available in all public hospitals and health centers in Abuja, following public outcry over the recent death of singer Ifunanya Nwangene due to alleged medical negligence.
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.
To improve access to healthcare for its population, Rwanda is testing an AI-based application
Rwanda is testing an AI application called Horizon 1000, developed by the Gates Foundation and OpenAI, to address the shortage of healthcare professionals in the country before potential deployment in 1000 health centers across Africa.
What to Know About the Vaccines Cut From C.D.C. Recommendations
The article discusses the vaccines that were removed from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's recommendations and what this means for public health.
If there are no schools, health centers, or jobs, families find it hard to return to Syria
Meritxell Relaño, head of Unicef in Damascus, discusses the dire conditions in Syria after nearly 15 years of war and the fall of the Al Assad regime.
US freezes child care funding to all states amid fraud scandal
The US is suspending federal child care funding to all states due to alleged fraud in daycare centers, requiring proof of proper spending before resuming funds.
Getting into sports in 2026: our ranking of the best fitness centers
An exclusive survey evaluates fitness centers in France, considering group classes, subscription prices, hygiene, and equipment, as many make New Year's resolutions to join gyms after the holiday season.
The security of the Basque health care system, controlled by a counterfeit 'ertzaina'
An Ertzaintza officer has been coordinating the security of 45,000 health workers in 753 centers since November 2023 after forging documentation to secure a position supposedly created for him.