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YouTube will remove misinformation about cancer treatment and streamline medical guidelines.
YouTube will restrict access to content based on a user's age or display an information panel beneath such videos to provide additional context. Exceptions to this rule include posts containing content of public interest, such as comments made by national political candidates on the campaign ...
Over 10 Injured in South Korea "Stabbing Rampage"
A man went on a "stabbing rampage" near a subway station in South Korea, police said on Thursday, with as many as ten people reported injured, two weeks after a similar attack murdered one person.
Approximately 20 kilometers (12 miles) southeast of Seoul, the assault occurred ...
An oral history of the Queen of Pop's début album "Madonna" at 40 years old.
In a video posted to social media on Thursday, the pop culture icon commemorated the occasion by dancing to "Lucky Star," the fourth single from her 1983 debut album and her first US top-five Billboard success.
"Being able to move my body and dance even slightly makes me ...
Mansukh Mandaviya to World Leaders: Let's Make Healthcare a Service, Not a Business
On Wednesday, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya called for the creation of a global healthcare system that is both equitable and sustainable, stating that India has taken it upon itself to create a future in which healthcare is a service rather than a commodity. Here at the 'Advantage H...
Healthcare and Medical Devices: A Country Commercial Guide
With a market size double that of France and three times that of Italy, the UK, and Spain, Germany is clearly the biggest market in Europe for medical technology. Around USD 35.8 billion, or 25.6% of Europe's total market, is spent each year on the German medical device industry, making it on...
South Korea proposes less severe medical malpractice punishment to address a severe doctor shortage.
South Korea boasts first-rate health-care infrastructure. It has become a thriving medical tourism center before to the outbreak. According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, more than 90,000 people visited the country in 2019 to receive cosmetic surgery, and its popula...
The Ministry of Health and Welfare's Action Plan for 2023
Sort through the socially disadvantaged and provide appropriate assistance, all while vigorously responding to new welfare demands. Add new indicators for warning indications of crisis (from 39 to 44 categories) to accurately discover homes in crisis; such data include records of help for catastr...
French medical testing facilities are on strike over funding issues.
Since Monday, a widespread strike has been ongoing in the French medical testing centres, often known as medical "laboratories." As a form of protest against the government's decision to lower their budget in the 2023 social security finance bill, workers have announced a strike tha...
For burn patients, the clothing "revolution" wants to use artificial skin.
Far from the commonplace sticking plaster, medical companies and researchers are working to develop the "ultimate dressing"—artificial skin they think will transform the way serious burns are treated. It has taken 18 months for researchers from the French company Urgo to make prog...
The source of mucor is neither cow manure or medical oxygen, but rather a dirty setting expert
According to infectious disease expert Dr. Tanu Singhal, who spoke at the 108th Indian Science Congress on Wednesday, the mucormycosis epidemic within the COVID pandemic was caused in equal part by breakthrough infections in ICUs and filthy environment as by uncontrol diabetes and indiscriminate ...
Treatment and Medical Equipment trending technologies
The German medical technology market is the largest in Europe, larger than the French market by a factor of two, and larger by a factor of three compared to the markets in Italy, the UK, and Spain. About USD 35.8 billion, or 25.6% of Europe's entire market, is spent each year on the German me...
By meeting all World Health Organization (WHO) requirements, the Republic of Korea has become a global leader in drug and vaccine regulation.
The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in the Republic of Korea has reached the highest level of maturity (ML4) in the World Health Organization's (WHO) categorization of regulatory authorities for medical products. Only one of the 33 nations whose regulatory agencies for medical products have ...
After a shaky peace in Tigray, WHO still lacks full assistance access
According to the UN's health agency, there are still "large portions of the nation" that it cannot reach to offer critical medical relief. This was one of the stipulations of a peace agreement that does not appear to have ended the conflict fully.
On Friday, the World Heal...
Global Medical Device Coating Market was Worth US$ 7,376.9 Million in 2021, Growing at an Estimated CAGR of 7.5% over the Forecast Period
Healthcare sector has undoubtedly seen maximum progress over the period of last several decades. Today the world demands best treatment and is willing to pay the needed amount for this. Currently several new treatments are being rendered to treat numerous diseases. Along with precision and suprem...
The royal family's leaders will be by the queen's side when she receives medical attention since doctors are "concerned for her health."
The 96-year-old monarch of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II, was put under medical observation on Thursday as her family hurried to Scotland to be by her side.
Following more testing this morning, the Queen's doctors expressed worry about her health and suggested she stay unde...
Changes to the Protection Act Have an Impact on the Healthcare Sector
Before the modifications, there was no requirement under the PDPA for organisations to notify the PDPC and/or impacted persons when a data breach occurred, although the Personal Data Protection Commission encouraged organisations to do so voluntarily.
If the compromised personal data in...
AMA Needs Fresh Focus
By no stretch of the imagination is the Australian Medical Association the first organisation that springs to mind when we think of labour unions; rather, we think of the United Food and Commercial Workers. This organisation, which has been around since 1962 and originated from what were then sta...
Employer-Backed BNPL Plan Distributes Medical Costs and Pain
Steven Greene, the co-founder and CEO of Nibble Health, recognised a need for a solution when a family member got an $8,000 hospital bill despite having health insurance.
In a recent interview with PYMNTS, Greene said, "This is a scenario that is all too common to folks across the ...
Belgian medical technology Lynxcare raises €20 million to help doctors gain better clinical insights
Belgian medical technology Lynxcare raises €20 million to help doctors gain better clinical insights.
LynxCare, a Belgian AI-powered clinical data platform, has raised €20 million in funding to help it expand internationally. MTIP, a Swiss health tech investor, led the Series ...
Radical surgery is transforming Thailand's travel industry into a medical tourism hotspot
No industry was hit harder than tourism during the Covid-19 outbreak when travel bans and lockdowns shut down the engine that powered nearly 12% of Thai GDP.
Now, the government is focusing on medical tourism to entice international visitors back to the Kingdom and kick-start a new trav...