| April 2012 |
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A drug-resistant malaria strain that health officials had hoped to contain to a small area in Southwest Asia has spread significantly along the Thai-Myanmar border, a joint study by U.S. and British doctors issued on Friday said.
The Russian Federal Penitentiary Service has developed a draft law, regulating the provision of free medical care to prisoners and securing their rights regarding paid care, the head of the Service’s legal department Yuri Timofeev said on Tuesday.
The Netherlands has launched a new medical service across the country providing euthanasia assistance for terminally-ill patients at their homes, ABC News reported on Thursday.
Russia’s Defense ministry announced that starting 2012 it will switch over to computerized tests to assess the mental health of servicemen deployed in the North Caucasus Republic of Chechnya.
The number of new HIV infections in Russia rose almost 10 percent in January-October 2011 year-on-year, a leading Russian expert on HIV/AIDS said on Wednesday.
State-of-the-art Elekta Axesse Radiosurgery System helps doctors of the P. A. Herzen Moscow Cancer Research Institute to fight cancer tumors. Doctors showed to RIA Novosti correspondents how this system works.
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Clerks selling alcoholic beverages to teenagers should be subject to criminal responsibility and sent to prison for violating underage alcohol sales laws, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Tuesday.
Illegal labor migration is spurring the spread of HIV and tuberculosis in Russia, the head of consumer safety watchdog Rospotrebnadzor, Gennady Onishchenko, said on Wednesday.
Dengue fever outbreak that began in Pakistan in July has become an epidemic, with at least 28 people dead and over 5,000 people infected, Pakistan media said on Saturday.
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