Medicine
Greeks suffer more strokes than heart attacks
The number of Greeks suffering strokes outnumber those getting heart attacks according to a medical report set to be unveiled at a clinical cardiology congress scheduled to take place in Athens on Apri 25-26.
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Magnetic resonance scheduled for 2021
People die waiting for surgery or examination Magnetic resonance scheduled for 2021
In Serbia more than 60,000 people are in various waiting lists of 44 hospitals. Surgeries are being scheduled for as late as the year of 2023.
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Two face charges over heroin smuggling
The Attica narcotics squad has arrested two suspects after finding more than 60 kilos of heroin buried underground in the Nea Zoi district of Aspropyrgos, west of Athens.
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Michael Schumacher Showing 'Signs of Progress'
Michael Schumacher is "showing small signs of progress" said his agent Sabine Kehm in an interview for the German channel ARB on Sunday evening.
Kehm issued a statement on April 4 stating that Schumacher was showing "moments of consciousness and awakening", which had been the first news from his family in over a month.
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IntMin Secretary Warns of Abuse in Sofia Municipality
Sofia Municipality's funds were "diverted" to Matey Boev, also know as one of the "Cocaine Kings", the Interior Ministry's Chief Secretary said Monday.
Bulgarian Children Suffer from Obesity, Prefer Tv to Sport
Childhood obesity rates are on the rise due to unhealthy diet and lack of enough movement, according to a survey of dietary and nutritional status of students in Bulgaria.
Spike in surrogate motherhood is exploited by some
An increasing number of Greek couples who are unable to have children naturally are seeking surrogate mothers to bear their offspring, experts say.
Although there are no concrete figures, dozens of Greek couples are exploring the option of surrogacy, according to obstetricians. The spike in interest, however, is being exploited by some surrogate mothers.
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Trial opens in swine flu vaccines fraud case
Trial opens in swine flu vaccines fraud case
BELGRADE -- Svetlana Vukajlović Popržen has denied charges of having embezzled millions of dinars of state budget funds in a procurement of swine flu vaccines in 2009.
She is a former director of the Serbian Institute for Health Insurance.
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Charges denied in vaccine scandal trial
BELGRADE - The former director of the Serbian Institute for Health Insurance Svetlana Vukajlovic Poprzen on Thursday denied charges of having embezzled millions of dinars of state budget funds in a procurement of swine flu vaccines in 2009.
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Help at Home carers protest unpaid wages
Carers who work for the Help at Home program donned chains and taped their mouths shut during a protest in central Athens on Thursday.
They were protesting the fact they had not been paid for seven months.
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