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Yemen: Floods and landslides compound suffering of communities
Sana'a/Beirut, 28 April 2016: Heavy rainfall has caused flash floods and landslides in several parts of Yemen, displacing people and destroying homes and livelihood. Yemen Red Crescent Society assessments indicate that close to 30,000…
Chernobyl, Remembering Brave Firefighters and Forgotten Heroes
Who were Chernobyl Heroes? Firefighters and volunteers who fought against the worst nuclear disaster ever must be considered International Heroes.
Brexit won’t save the NHS – because the real threat is closer to home Martin McKee
Once again, the NHS finds itself at the centre of a battle. Supporters of Brexit claim leaving Europe is the only way to save the health service
Three fishermen saved in dramatic rescue effort
Three fishermen have been dramatically rescued after their trawler lost power in a storm off the Cork coast
2 blast at the Zavantem Airport in Bruxelles
Media and newspapers are reporting from Bruxelles about 2 explosions at Zavantem airport. There are some images from Social Media that show smoke rising from one of the terminals. At the moment the cause of the blast are unknown. Departures…
Don't ban Ketamine: the real prespective of this anaesthetic in pre-hospital medicine from The…
Authors: Polly Tayloremail, David Nutt, Val Curran, Rudi Fortson, Graeme Henderson on behalf of DrugScience
Full Text on The Lancet
We would like to highlight the medicinal value of ketamine. In November, 2015, WHO's Expert Committee on…
#JuniorDoctorsStrike - You will miss your NHS when it is gone. Support it now.
Today there is another Junior Doctor strike. To better understand the reason why Junior Doctor protest, there is a summarized list for you.
Spanish police's CPR training people using the super-sexy CPR video forced to apologize
Police in Spain have been forced to apologize for using "highly erotic" video to demonstrate first aid techniques during a public training course
Zika Linked to Guillain-Barre Syndrome In New Study
During an outbreak in French Polynesia, health officials noticed an increase in patients with Guillain-Barre symptoms - which include temporary paralysis. In other Zika news, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention forecasts that 20…
NHS Five Year Plan, view the program
Help to create a new era of healthcare… The ambition of the NHS with the Five Year Forward View was to set out a shared view about the kind of health and care service that England deserves in 2020