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Humber River Hospital: North America’s First Fully Digital Hospital
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Toronto’s Humber River Hospital, North America’s first fully digital hospital, spans 167,225 square meters. It leverages advanced digital technology to enhance patient care and overall hospital experience, earning LEED Gold certification as one of North America’s most energy-efficient hospitals.more

Switzerland Dominates Global Rankings Across Key Metrics
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Switzerland has once again proven itself as a global leader, securing top positions in crucial rankings. Claiming the 5th spot in public health, the nation showcases an exemplary healthcare system. With a combination of state - of - the - art medical facilities, highly skilled professionals, and a strong emphasis on preventive care, Switzerland ensures accessible and high - quality healthcare for its residents, contributing significantly to the overall well - being of its population.more

A Revolutionary Leap in Cancer Radiotherapy: Hope City's Breakthrough
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Cancer radiotherapy has long been regarded as one of the most harrowing experiences for patients, often accompanied by a range of adverse side effects such as dizziness, nausea, hair loss, fatigue, poor appetite, and depression. However, the long - standing paradigm of radiation treatment has finally been disrupted.more

Netherlands Ranks Highly in Multiple Global Indices
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The Netherlands has once again demonstrated its remarkable standing in the international arena, with impressive rankings in various crucial aspects. In the public health category, it secures the 9th position.more

HHS Layoffs: Streamlining Bureaucracy or Hitting the Vital Arteries?
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In a recent move that has stirred significant discussion, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the current U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, has initiated a major round of layoffs within the department. Kennedy, in a video posted on social media, criticized HHS as a malfunctioning and overblown bureaucratic entity, justifying the layoffs.more

Public Health Experts Warn of Botulism Risks Linked to Unauthorized Cosmetic Injections in UK
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Public health experts are warning cosmetic treatment seekers after 38 botulism cases were reported in the UK, linked to unlicensed botulinum-like injections. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) stated on Friday that cases first emerged in northeast England, later spreading to the East of England and East Midlands. All cases were reported between June 4 and July 14, 2025.more

New Immunotherapy Cuts Advanced Melanoma Recurrence to Under 5%
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Australia has the world’s highest melanoma incidence, with a new case diagnosed every 30 minutes and one death every six hours. A groundbreaking clinical trial led by Australian and Dutch researchers has now brought transformative hope.more

Sweden and Switzerland Offer Generous Healthcare Benefits
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In Sweden, the government provides remarkable healthcare support for specific groups. For minors under 18, all medical expenses are covered by the state. Young people under 23 enjoy completely free dental care, which significantly reduces their financial burden in maintaining oral health. Moreover, women under 38 are given three opportunities for free in - vitro fertilization, demonstrating the government's support for family - building and reproductive health.more

Europe’s Best Healthcare System: Switzerland Tops Rankings
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Switzerland has claimed the top spot in the latest European Health Consumer Index, solidifying its reputation as a leader in healthcare excellence across the continent.more

Germany's Impressive Standing in Global Rankings
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Germany has once again asserted its position as a global leader, securing top spots in multiple significant rankings. In the public health category, the nation claims the 3rd place, a testament to its advanced and comprehensive healthcare system. Germany’s healthcare infrastructure combines cutting - edge medical technology with highly skilled professionals, ensuring that residents receive world - class medical services. The government's strong support for preventive care and medical research further contributes to the high - quality public health environment.more

Montreal Woman Forced to Seek Treatment Abroad Due to Rare Brain Tumor
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Celyn Harding-Jones, a Montreal resident, has been living with a rare brain tumor for two decades and has been compelled to look for treatment options outside of Canada. "I had to go abroad to save my life," she wrote in an email to CTV. "I couldn't find a neurosurgeon in Canada with experience treating this type of tumor or one who was willing to perform the surgery."more

Experts Urge Africa to Adopt AI Responsibly in Healthcare
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Leading medical and technology experts have called on African countries to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) responsibly in healthcare. The appeal was made at the latest virtual forum of the "Tech Landscape Series," hosted on Wednesday by Akohamen Emmanuel Agenmonmen, CEO of SurfSpot Communications Ltd.more