Penta versus Stachura / Financial group denies offering work to doctor from KDH; Stachura has emails
KDH politician Peter Stachura alleges financial group Penta offered him various medical management positions in 2012, a claim Penta denies, although Stachura maintains he has emails supporting his account.
Confido gets new board members
Confido Medical Group announces new board members as Helin Tiidol and Rauno Pukonen step down from their positions.
A confidential report calls for deep changes to track the harms of Covid vaccines
A federal working group has called for significant reforms to the medical system's documentation and handling of alleged vaccine-related injuries amid rising public concern about Covid vaccine safety.
Group fight in central Oslo
A group fight occurred in central Oslo, leading to police intervention and at least one injury requiring medical assistance.
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 Iranβs retaliation and potential new fronts in ongoing conflicts.
Iranian Cyberattack Against American Healthcare Giant
An Iranian hacker group has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on the American medical technology company Stryker, resulting in significant operational disruptions.
Iran-linked group says it hacked US company in retaliation for Minab school bombing
An Iran-linked hacker group has claimed it attacked a US medical company in retaliation for the bombing of a school in Iran, highlighting a troubling escalation of cyber conflicts related to the Iran situation.
Successful Cyberattack by Iranian Hackers
A hacker group linked to Iran claimed responsibility for a major disruption at the medical technology company Stryker Corporation, leading to global outages affecting thousands of employees.
Iranian hacker group claims responsibility for attack on US medical company
An Iranian hacker group named Handala has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on the US medical device company Stryker, citing it as a response to attacks on their infrastructure.
Iran-linked group claims cyberattack on US medical technology company as retaliation for school attack
A group of Iranian-linked hackers has claimed responsibility for a large-scale cyberattack on the American medical technology giant Stryker in retaliation for a military offensive against Iran.
Support for Home Modifications to Prevent Falls Among Seniors
A civic group has proposed care pledges for the upcoming local elections, aiming to enhance medical and care services for the elderly and disabled in South Korea.
The first Poles returned on a special flight from Oman. 'Next will be families with children'
A group of 109 Polish citizens returned to Poland from Oman via military aircraft as part of a medical transport operation.
Kelowna-based rescue group pauses intake of new animals as financial stress grows
A Kelowna animal rescue organization, Paws It Forward, is halting the intake of new animals due to financial difficulties exacerbated by rising medical and care costs.
In Kaunas, a young man who had not yet reached adulthood was attacked by four β the victim required medical assistance
In Kaunas, a group of intoxicated individuals attacked a minor, resulting in the victim needing medical attention.
The Eastern Hospital receives severely injured Ukrainian soldiers for the 35th time
The Eastern Hospital in Latvia has received its 35th group of severely injured Ukrainian soldiers needing medical attention after the ongoing conflict.
20 states accuse leading medical organization of selective science on youth gender transitions
A coalition of 20 state attorneys general is questioning the American Medical Association's endorsement of puberty blockers for minors while opposing gender-related surgeries for the same age group.
NAF officer wins double honours at West African surgeonsβ conference
A Nigerian Air Force officer was recognized for his achievements at the West African College of Surgeons conference, highlighting the institution's commitment to human capacity development.
Remaining 89 kidnapped Nigerian Christians return home
The last group of 89 Christians kidnapped in Nigeria have been released and returned home, with the governor confirming their medical fitness.
Returnees to Gaza via Rafah Crossing Share Their Suffering with Al Jazeera
A group of Palestinians returning to Gaza through the Rafah crossing after medical treatment outside the region shared their experiences of exhaustion and mistreatment by the Israeli army during their journey.
Major US medical group opposes sex change operations for minors
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has recommended against gender transition surgeries for minors, citing insufficient evidence on their benefits versus risks amidst declining support for transgender surgery for children.
Five people flown to hospital after rescue operation in Jotunheimen
A rescue operation in Jotunheimen resulted in five individuals being flown to the hospital, while the remaining eleven in their group did not require medical assistance or evacuation, as reported by the police.
The first batch of Gaza wounded arrives at the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing
The first group of injured and ill individuals from Gaza has begun arriving at the Egyptian border at Rafah, according to a medical official.
Arenberger Under Fire. 'He Promotes an App for Tumor Detection in Our Name,' Colleagues are Angry
A group of seventeen members from the Czech Dermatovenerological Society is upset about an article promoting a specific mobile application for skin cancer detection on the society's website, claiming it is biased and not representative of their views.
Color blindness is a factor for worse prognosis in bladder cancer
Research indicates that bladder cancer patients who are colorblind may have poorer survival chances compared to those with normal vision, highlighting the need for increased medical attention and possible additional screening for this group.
Croatian Medical Chamber: Stigmatization of the word 'shame' is neither reasonable nor justified
The Croatian Medical Chamber expresses concern and disagreement regarding the formation of a working group on replacing terms related to 'shame' in Croatian standard language, emphasizing their exclusion from participation.
Croats attacked in front of a club in Belgrade on New Year's Eve. Injured girl stitched twice
A group of Croats was attacked by six men outside a club in Belgrade during New Year's Eve celebrations, resulting in one girl needing medical attention for her injuries.