SUS starts telehealth service for people with betting addiction
The Brazilian health system has launched a telehealth program for individuals struggling with gambling addiction through online betting platforms.
SUS begins to offer free virtual assistance for adults with gambling and betting addiction
The SUS is launching a free telehealth service for adults over 18 years old struggling with gambling and betting issues, accessible through the Meu SUS Digital app.
Clinic suspends care for 220 atypical children due to lack of payment from Unimed Ferj
A clinic in Rio de Janeiro halted service for 220 children with disabilities due to unpaid bills from a health insurance provider, prompting families to seek legal intervention.
Namibia: Namibian MPs Slam Directive to Use Public Health Facilities As 'Inhumane' and 'Premature'
Former Namibian MPs criticize a new directive mandating public servants to utilize state healthcare, citing constitutional and service quality concerns.
Concerns for โdecliningโ fur seal spotted at Cooks River in inner Sydney
A fur seal has been spotted at Cooks River in Sydney, raising health concerns among wildlife rescue teams despite reassurances from the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Director of Prague's Ambulance Service Petr Kolouch: Nothing is wrong in our Czech Republic, we just sometimes stop appreciating it.
Petr Kolouch, the director of Prague's ambulance service, emphasizes that there is nothing wrong with the Czech Republic, but suggests that people often fail to appreciate the positives.
Senasa approved a new vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease
The National Service of Agro-food Health and Quality (SENASA) in Argentina has approved a new foot-and-mouth disease vaccine developed by Tecnovax, which will enhance the country's cattle health system.
The health service is in a terrible state. Will all patients be treated?
Poland's National Health Fund owes eight billion zลoty to medical facilities, causing significant operational difficulties and potential treatment limitations for patients.
Public Medical School Bill for 15 Years of Service Passes Welfare Committee
A bill establishing a public medical school requiring graduates to serve in public healthcare institutions for 15 years has passed a subcommittee of South Korea's National Assembly's Health and Welfare Committee.
Who will suffer the most from the social and health service cuts? The elderly? Wille Rydman answers on HAAPALA-TV at 12
Finnish Minister of Social Affairs and Health Wille Rydman faces scrutiny regarding proposed cuts to social and health services, particularly in light of concerns over elderly care, as opposition parties question his reassurances.
Jutta Larm exploded at a customer service representative โ now she tells how the situation unfolded
Jutta Larm shares her personal experiences and reflections in a recent interview, discussing laughter, meditation, and her emotional moments.
Terrible cuts sweep through Finland โ 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.
64-year-old customer dies while waiting in line at a lottery house in Teresina
A 64-year-old woman died in a lottery house in Teresina, Brazil, while waiting for service, raising concerns over emergency response and customer safety.
Bill ensuring priority for people with diabetes in queues is approved in Ale-RR
A bill promoting priority service for individuals with diabetes in public and commercial queues has been approved by the state assembly in Roraima, Brazil.
Health Care Takes Over the Hearing and Speech Services Center
Iceland's Health Care will take over the tasks of the Hearing and Speech Service Center as it is set to be dissolved on May 1.
Health Department of DF calls SUS users to update registration data
The Health Department of the Federal District urges users of the Unified Health System (SUS) to update their registration details to improve communication and service efficiency.
Emergency Patient โTransfer Hospital Searchโ Changes from 119 Ambulance to Ministry of Health and Welfare Situational Room
The responsibility of finding hospitals for severe emergency patients will shift from the 119 ambulance service to the Health and Welfare Ministry's Situational Room as part of a pilot project aimed at improving emergency room efficiency.
42,000 vacancies in Bihar... Recruitment for positions like Nurse, ANM, and Amin
The Bihar Technical Service Commission has announced 42,467 vacancies across various positions, predominantly in the health sector, with significant recruitment for staff nurses and ANMs set to take place by August.
Incident in Fรผrstenfeldbruck: Confused Man Forces S-Bahn to Emergency Stop
A 62-year-old man caused delays in the S-Bahn service in Fรผrstenfeldbruck by wandering on the tracks, leading to his hospitalization and a charge for endangering rail traffic.
The accident of Minister Klempรญล was caused by the driver of his service vehicle according to the police
Czech Minister Klempรญล was involved in a car accident and is being treated for health issues in the hospital.
Public competition for Samu in Uberlรขndia has more than 100 vacancies; check the positions and how to apply
Uberlรขndia is set to implement the Samu emergency service by 2026, with a public selection process starting for over 100 job vacancies.
The employer must create a health and safety service in the workplace
An article discussing the requirement for employers in Poland to establish a health and safety service in their workplaces.
"I ABSTAINED FROM MAKING A PURCHASE" โฉ Some customers resolutely refuse to use self-service checkouts: why should I do the cashier's job myself?
Three women in Tartu express strong opposition to self-service checkouts, asserting that this trend negatively impacts mental health and leads them to abandon purchases when traditional cashier services are denied.
Thompson's team clarified media reports about the seizure of the concert organizer in Sinj
Marko Perkoviฤ Thompson's team has clarified media reports claiming that the concert organizer in Sinj was seized for unpaid health service bills, asserting that all obligations have been met.
VIDEO: storm floods health units and causes disruptions in Cuiabรก
A heavy storm has flooded health facilities and various points in Cuiabรก, Brazil, causing service disruptions but reportedly no harm to patients.
Free psychological and psychiatric care: how to access the service at UFPA
The Federal University of Parรก (UFPA) offers free psychological and psychiatric services through its Psychology Clinic to enhance mental health access.
Austin Tucker Martin, here is who the man killed by the services at Mar-a-Lago is
Austin Tucker Martin, a 21-year-old from North Carolina, was shot and killed by Secret Service agents after unlawfully entering Mar-a-Lago carrying a rifle and gasoline.
VIDEO โฉ Stress and anxiety. More than a third of those called to the State Defense Service are rejected due to health reasons
In Latvia, more than a third of volunteers called to the new State Defense Service face rejection due to health issues, amid an increased military recruitment effort since the spate of conflicts in Ukraine.
More than a third of VAD fail due to health reasons. A common reason is neurological disorders
Many young candidates for the VAD service are disqualified due to health issues, particularly neurological disorders, with a significant portion requiring additional recruitment to fill the ranks.
Elsa Leiten: The Lesson from Kobarkรคki
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Tartu's decision to end the reimbursement of EMO (emergency medical service) visit fees for children and youth.
Contract between the Sรฃo Josรฉ dos Campos City Hall and laboratory for exam collection is terminated; see posts
A contract between the Sรฃo Josรฉ dos Campos City Hall and laboratory Valeclin for laboratory exam collection has been terminated, leading to changes in service locations for public health patients.
Health Department re-registers SUS patients in Rio Preto
The Health Department of Sรฃo Josรฉ do Rio Preto is re-registering users of the Unified Health System (SUS) to improve service planning and attendance quality.
DN congratulates On-call Priest on 70 years: 'We should be the ear in the night when life is at its heaviest'
On-call Priest service in Sweden celebrates its 70th anniversary, providing crucial support to individuals in emotional distress.
A Delhi Police Constable Commits Suicide in Bagpat, Shoots Himself with Licensed Pistol
A 30-year-old Delhi Police constable, identified as Piyush, committed suicide by shooting himself with his service pistol in Bagpat, India.
Another example of the system protecting its own interests
The leader of Intuens dismisses criticism from health experts regarding their health screening service as an example of the system protecting its own interests.
Understand how home vaccination for people with ASD can work in Santa Bรกrbara dโOeste
The city council of Santa Bรกrbara dโOeste has approved a home vaccination service for residents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Rede D'Or creates national service for pediatric liver transplantation
Rede D'Or has launched a national pediatric liver transplantation service in Brazil to improve access to complex healthcare for children and adolescents.
Alcohol Abuse: Service Decrease by 25% in Sรฃo Paulo in Three Years
Sรฃo Paulo has seen a 25% decline in public health service attendances for alcohol abuse over three years, reflecting a broader trend toward healthier habits.
VIDEOS: Good Morning DF from Thursday, February 19, 2026
This article covers a range of topics including postal service challenges in Brazil, violence in Rio de Janeiro, the successful performance of a samba school, emerging virus threats, and creative industry concerns regarding AI dialogue.
Registration for dog and cat sterilization ends this Thursday in Ferraz de Vasconcelos
Ferraz de Vasconcelos is offering free registration for the sterilization of dogs and cats, which ends this Thursday.
Estonia is starting to test a social ambulance service
Estonia plans to trial a social ambulance service in Pรคrnu County to address non-urgent social issues and reduce the burden on police and rescue services.
Now there is an emergency call from the regions
Regional leaders in Finland are protesting a planned funding cut of 390 million euros to welfare areas from 2027 to 2029, deeming it unreasonable and detrimental to long-term service organization.
Health ministry forces immediate exit for senior directors
The Federal Ministry of Health in Nigeria has ordered the immediate retirement of directors who have served for eight years or more, affecting various agencies and hospitals.
Court finds 'oppressive' conduct marring key WA Aboriginal health service
The Federal Court of Australia has identified oppressive conduct and factional control within the South West Aboriginal Medical Service, resulting in the invalidation of expulsion notices issued to members and a director.
In San Isidro, travelers receive medical attention and vaccinations for going abroad
San Isidro's Municipal Hospital offers a Traveler's Medicine service providing health advice and vaccination to travelers.
PVD calls for not buying dogs, cats, and domestic ferrets from Russia and Belarus
The Latvian Food and Veterinary Service (PVD) urges residents to avoid purchasing pets from Russia and Belarus due to rabies concerns linked to imported animals.
BREAKING: Health ministry orders immediate retirement of longstanding directors
The Nigerian Federal Ministry of Health has mandated the immediate retirement of directors who have served at least eight years in their positions.
Do not leave oneself to struggle among challenges โ this is more important than a good salary
This article discusses the challenges faced by supermarket workers in Lithuania, particularly in maintaining composure when dealing with difficult customers amid various societal stresses.
Oslo removes vital service. Who will take responsibility when the first drowning occurs?
Oslo's decision to cut back on lifesaving beach services raises concerns about public safety as local beaches will lack adequate supervision this summer.
Mar del Plata: the chief of the Departmental was attacked during a protest by police family members
The chief of the Mar del Plata Departmental, Cristian Fontana, was attacked during a protest demanding salary improvements for the Buenos Aires Police and health service benefits for IOMA.