Anatomical pathology
Veria: Mother accused of killing baby remanded in custody
A 37-year-old mother accused of beating her 6-month-old baby to death has been remanded in custody after testifying before an investigating magistrate in Veria.
The woman, who has been charged with committing intentional homicide in a calm state of mind, appeared before the investigating magistrate and a prosecutor in the northern city.
Girl dies after wall collapses on her
A six-year-old girl from northern Greece has died after a wall collapsed on her.
The child, from the village of Drosero, was rushed to Xanthi general hospital on Friday night by her parents with serious head injuries.
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Post-Covid autopsies confirm some gloom suspicions
Post-Covid autopsies performed on those who died from this virus indicate its existence throughout the body, including the lungs, heart, spleen, kidneys, liver, colon, chest, muscles, nerves, reproductive tract, and eye, but also the brain, Science Alert reported.
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Ferryboat crew member died suddenly in Kasos
An autopsy is underway to determine the cause of death
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54-year-old British found dead on the sunbed in Crete
There will be an autopsy to determine the causes of his death
Body found in canal near Larissa
Police are probing the cause of death of a woman whose body was found in an irrigation canal in the region of Platykambos near Larissa in central Greece on Monday.
According to comments by coroner Roubini Leontari to the Athens-Macedonian News Agency, clothes found at the scene suggested that the deceased was probably an elderly woman.
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Bosnia Authorities Argue Over Risk of COVID-19 Autopsies
Bosnia's Serb-majority entity, Republika Srpska, RS, will continue to perform autopsies of people who have died from the coronavirus, its health minister said on Thursday.
This comes after the state association of forensic pathologists said earlier that such autopsies should be stopped in the current circumstances.
Forensic doctors advisory body recommends avoiding autopsies in coronavirus cases
Autopsies in cases where death was caused by the new coronavirus should be avoided, the Hellenic Society of Forensic Medicine (HSFM) recommended on Thursday following the first death recorded in Greece of the pandemic.
In cases of confirmed infection, HSFM said, the death certificate should be issued without an autopsy, while cases of suspected infection should be tested after death.
Epstein autopsy points to homicide: Expert
A forensic pathologist hired by Jeffrey Epstein's brother said on Oct. 30 the autopsy of the disgraced financier's body indicates he died of homicide.
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New Methods in the Blood Cancer Treatment Can Eventually Cure it
New methods in the treatment of malignant diseases of the blood allow complete cure. This was reported by leading experts in the field of hematology at a scientific conference in Plovdiv. "Cancer is not a Sentence" is the motto of a charity cross that will be held tomorrow in the city as part of a national information campaign.