Colorectal Cancer: Talking About Prevention Can Save Lives
The article emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about colorectal cancer, highlighting its prevalence in Brazil and the significance of early diagnosis for better treatment outcomes.
New Infrastructure Law will be attractive to private investors: SHCP
The new law for the promotion of investment in infrastructure in Mexico aims to attract private investors by offering preferential treatment in earnings when partnered with the public sector.
‘I heard I was addicted to opioids’: women have their pain underestimated in hospitals and receive less treatment than men, study shows
A recent study reveals that women often have their pain underestimated in hospitals compared to men, leading to less effective treatment.
Perth mother's struggle to get specialist care for her three-year-old son
A mother in Perth is expressing frustration at the lack of specialist care for her three-year-old son suffering from complex epilepsy, who currently receives only emergency treatment.
[Pharmaceutical Bio News] Hyundai Bioscience to Begin Clinical Trials for Dengue Treatment in Vietnam on the 30th
Hyundai Bioscience is set to begin clinical trials for a universal antiviral treatment for dengue and similar diseases in Vietnam on March 30.
The 'Healed Passport' to Support Young Patients
In Pavia, Agal introduced the 'Healed Passport', a clinical tool to aid children recovering from oncological diseases by ensuring preventive continuity and structured monitoring post-treatment.
The SUS Queue in an Election Year
Amid election year tensions, the wait for specialized treatment in Brazil's Unified Health System (SUS) remains a pressing issue for patients.
Why is Nav creating a new father quota trap?
The article discusses the limitations imposed by Nav on the father's entitlement to parental benefits, raising concerns about inequitable treatment in family policy.
Morning Mail: threats of escalation from US and Tehran; outrage over Legal Aid appointee; outsourced workers treated ‘like battery hens’
Escalation threats from Tehran regarding missile strikes, controversy over a Legal Aid appointee in Queensland, and criticism of treatment of outsourced workers by Recoveriescorp are addressed in today’s news.
Finnish Forestry Giant Addressed Employee Obesity: Here’s What Happened
Stora Enso, a Finnish forestry company, has reported positive results from a program aimed at addressing employee obesity through a combination of medical treatment and lifestyle counseling.
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.
Almost all of Europe has introduced the treatment that gave the 53-year-old a normal life. – Too expensive, says Norway.
Norway refuses to offer CAR-T cell therapy for bone marrow cancer despite its approval in other European countries, citing high costs.
Stradiņa Hospital's Nephrologists: Implementing a Unified Quality in Patient Care Can Save Millions
Nephrologists at Stradiņa Hospital in Latvia are advocating for a unified standard of care that could save the healthcare system millions while providing better treatment for kidney patients.
Ana Lluch, oncologist: 'Many times hormonal treatments produce very unpleasant side effects, like hot flashes'
Oncologist Ana Lluch discusses the impact of cancer treatments on daily life and emphasizes the importance of clear information about potential side effects.
Shots Fired in Lahti – Two Hit
A man attempted to kill another man in a Lahti store parking lot, hitting him twice but effectively saving his life through medical treatment.
Online tool allows residents to consult medications at municipal pharmacies in Araçatuba
An online tool has been launched for patients in Araçatuba, Brazil, enabling them to check the availability of medications at municipal pharmacies before visiting, thereby saving time and ensuring treatment continuity.
NHO, Spekter, KS, and Virke Must Stop with the Scaremongering
The Norwegian Labour Organization (LO) criticizes employers for misrepresenting the issues surrounding part-time work and urges them to stop scaremongering about the potential threats to the labor market.
He tried to ignite gunpowder, but the effect surprised him. With a burned face, he ended up in a hospital in Plzeň
A man suffered facial burns after attempting to ignite gunpowder and is now receiving treatment in a Plzeň hospital.
Miguel Ángel Loor replies to Thiago Nunes, coach of Liga de Quito: 'I cannot agree with his statements because they do not reflect reality'
Miguel Ángel Loor, president of Ecuador's Professional Football League, responded sharply to criticisms from Liga de Quito's coach, Thiago Nunes, regarding tournament planning and treatment of his team.
Families of children with rare diseases face difficulties in obtaining treatment in Itapetininga
Two families in Itapetininga, Brazil, struggle to secure treatment for their children diagnosed with rare diseases, facing legal challenges despite their efforts.
"Haven of Stability": China Promises Reliability to Foreign Companies Amid Trump Turmoil
Chinese Premier Li Qiang promises foreign firms increased economic openness and equal treatment during the China Development Forum in response to growing global trade tensions sparked by US President Donald Trump's policies.
USP helps correct historical data on head and neck cancer and paves the way for new treatments
A study involving researchers from USP reveals that rare and severe variants of squamous cell carcinoma are less common than previously thought, impacting treatment strategies.
Capybara beaten in North Zone of Rio shows improvement, says veterinarian
A capybara that was brutally attacked by a group of men in Rio de Janeiro has shown signs of recovery after initial veterinary treatment.
Dog received immediate service but cancer-stricken woman waited for months
An Icelandic woman's family expresses frustration over the lengthy medical process she faced while seeking treatment for cancer, contrasting it with the immediate attention a dog received for a similar concern.
This sight was too much: Lindsey Vonn's treatment sparked outrage
Former alpine skiing star Felix Neureuther expressed outrage over how Lindsey Vonn's severe injury was repeatedly shown during a live broadcast after her fall at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
Pascual Sánchez Juan, neurologist: "Alzheimer is a disease of young people"
Dr. Pascual Sánchez Juan argues that Alzheimer’s disease, often mistaken as an ailment of the elderly, has a long onset period and emphasizes the importance of early prevention and treatment.
Steven Gerrard blasts Ruben Amorim over treatment of Kobbie Mainoo - 'Out of order'
Steven Gerrard criticized Ruben Amorim for his handling of Kobbie Mainoo’s role at Manchester United, stating it was unjust.
The Trap of Agricultural Derivatives: The Labyrinth of Article 98 and an Unexplainable Tax Asymmetry
This article examines the inequitable tax treatment of agricultural derivatives in Argentina compared to other financial assets and calls for reform to address these disparities.
Justin Timberlake arrest footage is released as star complains he’s ‘being treated like a criminal’
Footage of Justin Timberlake's 2024 arrest for drink driving has been released, showing the star expressing frustration over his treatment by police.
Slovenia goes to polls in election marked by claims of anti-Romany rhetoric
Slovenia's upcoming elections are overshadowed by rising anti-Romany rhetoric and accusations against both prime ministerial candidates regarding their treatment of the marginalized community.
Kate Middleton's reassuring six words to her three children after shock cancer diagnosis
Kate Middleton shared a comforting message with her children after revealing her cancer diagnosis and treatment journey.
Equality Commissioner: In Denmark, consent law has also been actively used by men
Christian Veske, Estonia's Gender Equality and Equal Treatment Commissioner, highlights gaps in gender equality in Denmark and criticizes politicians for not addressing these issues.
Intestinal microbiota: the invisible army in cancer treatment
The article discusses the role of gut microbiota in cancer treatment, particularly in immunotherapy, highlighting its significance in training the immune system.
Brain cancer cure hope as scientists develop 'tumour-killing' virus
Scientists have created a genetically engineered virus that activates the immune system to target and destroy glioblastoma brain tumors, marking a breakthrough in cancer treatment.
Wiktoria, after a stroke, ended up in a care home, now losing treatment: Ukrainians needed by Poland as long as they work
Wiktoria, a Ukrainian woman who suffered a stroke, finds her treatment and rehabilitation abruptly halted due to new legislation ending aid for refugees, raising concerns for many who share similar fates.
Vanderlei Luxemburgo shows improvement in health condition but remains in ICU for medication, says advisory team
Football coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo's health has improved while he remains in the ICU receiving antibiotic treatment for a lung infection.
Reports: Ukrainians forcibly injected in Hungary
Ukrainians detained in Hungary during a police operation were reportedly subjected to forced injections, raising concerns over their treatment by Hungarian authorities.
Diabetic Treatment: 90% Price Reduction of Diabetes Medication, Medicine Priced at 220 Instead of 10,000?
A significant price reduction of 90% for diabetes medication in India allows patients to obtain a previously expensive medicine for just 220 rupees.
Popular hair product recalled over 'serious chemical risk' – 'stop using immediately'
A popular hair product has been recalled due to the presence of formaldehyde, a banned ingredient, posing a serious chemical risk.
Sasha Song about the nightmare he experienced: 'I was on the brink of death'
Sasha Song opened up about his struggles with addiction and mental health, recounting a time when he felt he was on the verge of death.
A 47-year-old Lithuanian Could Not Believe He Had Cancer - The Illness Was Revealed by Blood Drops
A 47-year-old Lithuanian man discovered he had colon cancer when noticing blood drops while using the restroom, prompting a call for better cancer screening awareness.
The National Coalition Party MP Dismisses Antti Kaikkonen's Idea
National Coalition Party MP Sari Sarkomaa rejects the proposal for a pension ceiling put forth by Centrist Party leader Antti Kaikkonen, arguing it violates equal treatment principles related to pension earnings.
Weight loss drug may help with depression and anxiety, research indicates – we asked if treatment will change
A recent international study found that diabetes and weight loss medications, particularly semaglutide, significantly alleviated mental health issues in patients.
Cyclist to hospital after accident with moped car in Vellinge
A cyclist was injured in an accident involving a moped car in Vellinge, Sweden, and has been taken to the hospital for treatment.
The Fight Against Cancer. What Affects Treatment Outcomes? A Study Indicates an Important Factor
A study from Adelaide University reveals significant gender differences in cancer treatment outcomes, showing women have lower mortality risks but higher chances of severe side effects compared to men.
Shoppers get 'holiday-ready' feet with £14 nail treatment for 'better looking' toes
A nail treatment pen is gaining popularity among UK shoppers looking to improve the appearance of their toenails ahead of the holiday season.
Raymond Group MD Gautam Singhania injured in an accident, being treated in Mumbai
Gautam Singhania, the Managing Director of Raymond Group, has been injured in an accident and is currently receiving treatment in Mumbai.
The Hidden Power of Mint: How a Natural Compound Could Change Chronic Pain Treatment and Improve Quality of Life
A recent discovery reveals the complex mechanism through which menthol, a component of mint, activates cold sensors in the human body, potentially improving chronic pain treatments.
Osimhen returns to Nigeria ahead of surgery decision
Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen has returned to Nigeria to evaluate treatment options after suffering a fractured forearm during a Champions League match against Liverpool.
Understand anaphylactic shock, the reaction that took the daughter of striker Hulk to the hospital
Brazilian footballer Hulk's daughter Zaya experienced anaphylactic shock, prompting an urgent hospital visit for treatment.