Sierra Leone authorities on Tuesday raided a number of surgeries of suspected unregistered doctors in a government clampdown on the estimated 200 fake foreign doctors operating in the country.
Sierra Leone authorities on Tuesday raided a number of surgeries of suspected unregistered doctors in a government clampdown on the estimated 200 fake foreign doctors operating in the country.
Disabled pedestrians in Indonesia are required to wear signs identifying them as handicapped under new traffic regulations passed unanimously by parliament on Tuesday.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) was behind one in ten deaths in Australia in 2006, according to data released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
The risk of dying in a triathlon is almost double that of dying in a marathon, finds a new study on the subject.
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Trying to quit cigarettes but don’t know how? A new analysis led by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health, suggests
While most industrialists can be seen craving for more and more stimulus packages amid the ongoing recession, solicited sex in Malaysia is one sector that seems far from going into a tailspin.
Just as the Australian rugby fraternity is recovering from the Matthew Johns group sex scandal, another one has come to shock the daylights out of them.
Over 1,000 “retail clinics” have been established inside pharmacies and grocery stores across the United States, offering treatment to minor illnesses like sore throat.