Eating Albumin: It Just Gets Digested into Protein in the Stomach...
Recent popularity of 'eating albumin' supplements raises concerns among medical professionals about their actual efficacy.
In Liepฤja, medical professionals concerned about violence in schools
Medical professionals in Liepฤja express growing concern over rising incidents of violence in schools, resulting in injuries among students.
Doctor Mikko Aho publicly criticizes the regional welfare area's outsourced services โ received an invitation to a hearing
Doctor Mikko Aho has publicly criticized the outsourcing of healthcare services in his region, raising concerns about medical professionals' ability to speak out against administrative practices.
Maxx Crosby describes roller coaster of emotions during tenuous Ravens ordeal, including 'off' meeting
Maxx Crosby shares his tumultuous journey regarding a potential trade to the Baltimore Ravens, which ultimately fell through due to medical concerns.
Samuel's father died after routine surgery - The doctor's words shocked
Samuel Nordlund's father passed away due to complications related to a routine prostate surgery, with the family voicing concerns about his treatment.
Warning about the medical coverage of thousands of monotributistas
Health Minister Mario Lugones addressed concerns regarding inadequate medical coverage for monotributistas during a meeting with union leaders.
Adult ADHD stimulant prescriptions are surging, and doctors are raising concerns
A new study highlights a significant rise in stimulant prescriptions for adults with ADHD, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting concerns from medical professionals.
Emergency Rooms May Send Home Patients With Minor Health Concerns Starting in April
Starting April 1st, emergency rooms in Estonia will be permitted to send home patients who do not require immediate medical attention based on initial assessments.
Medical Cannabis: Little Evidence of Effectiveness for Mental Health
A recent study reveals minimal evidence supporting the use of medical cannabis for treating mental health issues, highlighting potential risks and dependency concerns.
From Cuttack to Kolkata... The fires in these hospitals have claimed hundreds of lives, know about 6 major 'fire incidents'
A devastating fire at the ICU of a government medical college in Cuttack, Odisha, claimed at least ten lives and has reignited concerns over hospital safety standards in India.
Kenya: Medics Condemn Arrest of Nairobi Hospital Board Chair
The arrest of Nairobi Hospital Board Chair Dr. Obwaka has raised concerns among medical professionals in Kenya regarding due process and potential misuse of law enforcement.
Allergist: a seemingly healthy menu change can bring new health concerns
A Finnish allergist warns that trendy dietary changes touted as healthy may lead to new health issues, despite a stable allergy prevalence in Estonia.
The defibrillator case: Most patients in the clinical study had their medical records falsified
A recent investigation revealed that a significant number of patients involved in a clinical study regarding defibrillators had their medical records tampered with, raising concerns about the integrity of the study.
Complications in aesthetic procedures soar and push for stricter regulations in Brazil
The number of complaints related to complications from aesthetic procedures is rapidly increasing in Brazil, raising concerns for stricter regulations in the industry.
Confidential health records from UK BioBank project exposed online
A Guardian investigation reveals that sensitive health data from the UK Biobank has been exposed online multiple times, raising privacy concerns regarding patient records.
Paes announces weight-loss pen in Rio's health network and Lula says the topic is 'delicate'
The mayor of Rio de Janeiro has announced the distribution of weight-loss pens in the municipal health system, while President Lula expressed concerns about the implications of promoting such treatments without proper medical guidance.
Families of Canadians who received MAID talk of rushed assessment, not being told of decision: study
A study reveals mixed experiences of Canadian families regarding Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID), highlighting concerns over rushed assessments and a lack of communication about the decision-making process.
Cyber Attack Increases Fears of Opening a New Front in Iran's War
A cyber attack on an American medical equipment manufacturer, attributed to a hacking group, raises concerns about Iranโs retaliation and potential new fronts in ongoing conflicts.
AI Telling People to Put Garlic Up Bum, and Avoid Exercise and Metformin
AI chatbots are reportedly advising users to use garlic for medical remedies and avoid exercise and metformin, raising concerns about the reliability of AI-generated health advice.
Michaล Bulsa: I am not filing an electoral protest due to a social meeting
Michaล Bulsa discusses concerns over the methods used by the current medical self-government leadership regarding the upcoming elections.
Medical students trade federal spot for private course close to home
A Brazilian medical student chose to give up her spot at a federal university for a private one closer to home due to financial concerns and family proximity.
Samu and paramedics are concerned about the decentralization law project
A coalition of organizations representing emergency services, hospitals, and private ambulance operators has expressed deep concerns over a proposed decentralization law that could impact emergency medical responses in France.
Average wait time five times longer than the guideline of the Chief Medical Officer
The average wait time to see a general practitioner in the Reykjavik area is significantly longer than recommended, causing concerns about healthcare accessibility.
Maxx Crosbyโs wife reacts to Ravens trade fallout with three-word message
Maxx Crosby's trade to the Ravens was canceled due to medical concerns, prompting a defensive response from his wife regarding his recovery.
A 17-year-old suffered a lethal cardiac attack just before finishing a football match
A 17-year-old footballer, Adam Ankers, died from a sudden cardiac attack during a match in the UK, highlighting significant concerns regarding medical preparedness at sports events.
Maxx Crosby's agent disputes medical concerns after Ravens back out of deal with Raiders
Maxx Crosby's trade to the Ravens fell through after he failed a physical, but his agent claims he is recovering well and ahead of schedule.
New 'nonexistent' medical specialty created by the ministry
Greece's Ministry of Health has unexpectedly established a new medical specialty called 'Neurointerventional Medicine', which has raised concerns among experts due to its lack of global recognition and potentially hazardous implications for public health.
The government will decide on the rejection of WHO regulations / Medical initiative warns of public health risks. We just need to resolve legal issues, says ล aลกko
The Slovak government is considering rejecting new WHO health regulations aimed at better pandemic preparedness, amidst concerns from medical professionals about public health risks.
Nurses and doctors embarrassed about corridor care 'can't look patients in the eye'
NHS staff leaders have expressed serious concerns about the ongoing crisis in hospital corridor care, highlighting the embarrassment felt by medical professionals and the associated risks to patient safety.
How a ransomware attack left an Ontario government health agency scrambling
A ransomware attack on Ontario Medical Supply led to significant data breaches affecting around 200,000 home care patients in Ontario, causing urgent concerns for the Ford government's health agency.
Are We 'Doping' Our Children? 33% of Parents Give Melatonin Based on Internet Advice and Without Medical Supervision
A significant percentage of Spanish parents are giving their children melatonin based solely on advice from non-professionals, raising concerns about its usage and safety.
Expert witness in Lucy Letby trial did not reveal hospital investigation into his medical work
A key expert witness in the Lucy Letby trial, Prof. Peter Hindmarsh, did not disclose to the prosecution that he was under investigation for serious concerns regarding his medical work.
They stitched a woman's head on a dining table. How Epstein kept doctors to take care of his victims (reading from The New York Times)
The article reveals how Jeffrey Epstein maintained a network of loyal medical professionals who provided services to his victims while adhering to his own health concerns.
UP: Rats gnawed at the body, made a hole in the waist... The corpse kept in the mortuary was gnawed by mice
A family in Mirzapur, India, has alleged that rats gnawed on their deceased relative's body in a hospital mortuary, raising concerns about hygiene and care in medical facilities.
Yobe residents decry abandoned hospital emergency unit
Residents of Potiskum, Yobe State, express frustration over the prolonged abandonment of the Accident and Emergency Unit at the Potiskum Specialist Hospital, sparking concerns about emergency medical services in the area.
Canadian mother of four dies after cosmetic surgery in Turkey
A Canadian mother of four tragically died following cosmetic surgery procedures in Turkey, raising concerns regarding the safety of such medical tourism.
Joller discusses the future of the children's hospital with Solman
Karmen Joller plans to address concerns raised by medical professionals regarding proposed changes to the Tallinn hospital network that could affect pediatric care, in a meeting with Deputy Mayor Riina Solman.
Scientists warn government funding for medical research 'isn't keeping pace'
Scientists in Australia are raising concerns that government funding for medical research is insufficient, leading to an exodus of researchers from the field due to financial constraints.
NHS is letting women down through โmedical misogynyโ, says report
A report highlights significant issues of 'medical misogyny' within the UK's National Health Service, with many women feeling dismissed and their health concerns not taken seriously.
Anu Reim: How good is family doctor care really?
Anu Reim discusses the quality of family doctor care in Estonia, emphasizing its importance for patient-doctor relationships and addressing concerns over access to necessary medical assistance.
โThree days is not enoughโ - The risk of insufficient support; Preparing for the Nankai Trough Earthquake
Concerns arise about inadequate disaster preparedness for the anticipated Nankai Trough earthquake, especially regarding medical and logistical support in affected areas.
Determination of Death as a Healthcare Benefit? Controversies Surrounding the MZ Project
The Polish Ministry of Health is proposing changes to the law regarding the determination of death outside of medical facilities, which has sparked concerns among family doctors.
'My daughter was left disabled because doctors didn't listen to me'
A mother shares her traumatic experience of how her daughter's disability resulted from doctors ignoring her medical concerns during pregnancy.
Twelve percent of Icelanders on benefits
Twelve percent of Iceland's population is currently receiving social benefits, raising concerns from the Icelandic Medical Association regarding proposed changes to the social insurance system.
Boy died 'in agony' after operation by suspended surgeon
A nine-year-old boy died following surgery performed by a suspended surgeon, raising serious concerns about medical oversight and consent.
About 50 Thousand Medical Certificates Issued Last Year: 'A Waste of Healthcare Workers' Time'
A report highlights the issuance of around 50,000 medical certificates in Iceland last year, raising concerns about inefficiency in the healthcare system.
In Kaunas prison, an inmate was injured โ medical assistance was needed after an accident
An inmate in Kaunas prison was severely injured after slipping, prompting concerns over the facility's maintenance and safety protocols.
Trial Begins in Neu-Ulm: Baby Dies After Home Birth; Mother and Daughter in Court
The trial concerns a mother and grandmother accused of negligent homicide after a baby died following an unassisted home birth.
Are there missing diagnostic standards for ADHD in Poland? An eightfold increase in diagnoses
Poland sees a significant rise in ADHD diagnoses but lacks standardized diagnostic procedures, raising concerns among medical experts about the accuracy of these assessments.
Columbia University doctor warns assisted suicide makes life 'disposable' amid growing push to legalize it
A Columbia University doctor raises concerns about the ethical implications of legalizing assisted suicide, emphasizing that it could normalize the notion of life being disposable.