Medical technology
Journalist killed in car accident
Journalist Labros Chavelas was killed on Sunday afternoon causing pain to his family and colleagues.
He was hit by a car driver who tried to move towards St George Road in New Psychiko, in order to enter the side road. During his attempt, he struck the journalist’s motorcycle . An ambulance of the National Center of Immediate Help run to the spot but could not save the man.
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Doctors From Private Hospitals Stage Protest in Bulgaria
Doctors from private hospitals in parts of Bulgaria staged a protest on Monday.
The doctors are protesting against the policies of the health ministry and the reforms proposed by Health Minister Petar Moskov.
The staff of private hospitals went to protest outside their health facilities between noon and 13 o'clock.
Armored ambulance starts serving clash-hit southeastern Diyarbak?r
An armored ambulance has been deployed in Turkey's southeastern Diyarbak?r province by the Health Ministry to serve in Diyarbak?r's Sur district where clashes between security forces and militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) are ongoing.
One dead in traffic accident near Belgrade
One person died while three others were injured early on Tuesday in a traffic accident on the bypass road near Ostruznica Bridge.
Medical emergency service spokesperson Nada Macura told Beta agency that the accident happened around 05:00 CET and that the doctors dispatched with an ambulance could only pronounce the 44-year-old victim, a man, dead.
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Ambulances in Bulgaria to Reach Patients in 8-120 minutes, Depending on Urgency
Ambulances in Bulgaria will reach patients in 8-120 minutes, depending on the urgency of the case, according to a draft new emergency medical care standard published on the website of the Health Ministry.
What is the right condom size for you (chart)
The right condom size is often associated with pleasure alone during sex. But there are also medical reasons that we should take into account before using any size. If the condom is too wide it might come off during intercourse, while if it is too tight it could break. A short condom not completely covering the male member could lead to exchanging bodily fluids during sex.
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Birth control for men on its way
We all know that there are a smorgasbord of birth control options for women, but all that could soon change. Recent successful animal trials may bring new methods of birth control for men as early as 2017 helping to redistribute the birth control options. Vasalgel, a non-hormonal option, is anticipated to be among the first FDA-approved male contraceptives – the best thing since the condom.
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Ambulance fleet in need of renewal
Greece?s ambulance service, known as EKAB, has 620 vehicles but 130 are out of commission and cannot be repaired, Parliament heard on Thursday.
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Aussie researchers say they’ve come up with ’tissue-like’ … condom!
It’s something that you’d more-or-less expect from a University called … Wollongong, where a group of top researchers has come up with a hi-tech condom that feels, well, like a “second skin”.
The key, according to sciencealert.com is an ultra-tough material called hydrogel.
Croatian Church Satire Draws Interest in France
Croatia may be a very Catholic country by secular European standards, but that has not stopped a satirical movie about the Church called "Svecenikova djeca" ("Priest's Children"), from being a hit with movie audiences.
Now it is going to shown to French audiences, too, supported by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
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