Limited Access to Health Facilities for Children with Congenital Heart Disease in Indonesia

Limited Access to Health Facilities for Children with Congenital Heart Disease in Indonesia

Jakarta – Long queues at a number of hospitals are a real picture of people’s access to health facilities in Indonesia before independence. Many patients are not helped due to limited health facilities. Never mind sophisticated matters, the tools are not adequate. Plus, there is the problem of a shortage of doctors and health workers. … Read more

Virtual Consultation Saves Stroke Sufferer in Afif

Virtual Consultation Saves Stroke Sufferer in Afif

Al-Marsad newspaper: A stroke sufferer named “Abu Walid”, in Afif, narrated how he was saved in a virtual session with a consultant at the Ministry of Health in Riyadh. Abu Walid said in an interview with Al-Ikhbariya channel: One day I felt dizzy in my head, and I could not move my right side, so … Read more

Monkeypox Transmission and Risks: What You Need to Know

Monkeypox Transmission and Risks: What You Need to Know

Saturday, 28 October 2023 – 09:33 WIB VIVA – Skin and genital specialist from RSUD Dr. Moewardi, Dr. Prasetyadi Mawardi, Sp.KK(K), FINSDV, FAADV, said that transmission monkeypox (monkeypox) is slower when compared with chicken pox (chicken pox) which can spread very quickly. The doctor who currently serves as Chair of Education and Professional Division II … Read more

Revealing the 5 Foods that Cause Cancer and Digestive Problems when Repeatedly Heated

Revealing the 5 Foods that Cause Cancer and Digestive Problems when Repeatedly Heated

Al-Marsad newspaper: Egyptian doctor Hassan Atef revealed 5 foods whose repeated heating leads to cancer and stomach and colon problems. Leafy vegetables He explained during a video clip that these foods are: “leafy vegetables such as spinach, celery, and carrots, because they contain nitrate, which turns into nitrosamine upon repeated heating. This is a carcinogenic … Read more

The Risks of Using 4 Nutritional Supplements: Advice from Cardiologists

The Risks of Using 4 Nutritional Supplements: Advice from Cardiologists

The use of nutritional supplements is not without risks, according to what doctors confirm, because they may cause negative complications that harm humans. Therefore, some cardiologists advise caution against using 4 nutritional supplements, especially for people who are under medical treatment, or who seek to improve heart health. In a recent article published in “Insider” … Read more

The Seriousness of Injuries in Gaza: Palestinian Doctor Reveals Use of Unusual and Deadly Weapons

The Seriousness of Injuries in Gaza: Palestinian Doctor Reveals Use of Unusual and Deadly Weapons

Al-Marsad newspaper: A Palestinian doctor revealed the seriousness of the injuries among those injured and killed by the Israeli bombing of the people in the Gaza Strip, and said: “Weapons are being used for the first time and lead to serious burns.” The doctor explained in a video clip: “The complications of injuries are very … Read more

Understanding the Worries and Troubles in Your Parents’ Hearts: An Introduction to the Series

Understanding the Worries and Troubles in Your Parents’ Hearts: An Introduction to the Series

Introduction to the series of articles Parents learn from their heartsIt aims to help the public better understand and interpret the worries and troubles in their parents’ hearts. The series of articles will explore topics such as physiological aging, psychology, emotional support and spiritual needs of the elderly through various situations in life, and provide … Read more

While studying medicine in the Czech Republic, he fell in love with cross-country skiing. Now the Portuguese wants to go to the Olympics

While studying medicine in the Czech Republic, he fell in love with cross-country skiing.  Now the Portuguese wants to go to the Olympics

It was 1998 when Filipe Cabrita, a teenager from Faro in southern Portugal, applied to study medicine at Charles University. The Czech Republic was not a member of the European Union, the government was led by Miloš Zeman and the president was Václav Havel. The young Portuguese did not know much about the country and … Read more

The Truth About Slimming Needles and Kidney Diseases: Insights from Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Atmi

The Truth About Slimming Needles and Kidney Diseases: Insights from Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Atmi

Al-Marsad newspaper: Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Atmi, internal medicine and nephrology consultant, revealed during an interview with the “Sayidaty” program the truth about the relationship between slimming needles and kidney diseases and their functions. Dr. Abdulaziz said: Thinning needles have no direct harm to the kidneys. He continued: But it affects the patient who uses it, causing … Read more

Lebanese Psychiatrist Sami Risha Joins National Academy of Medicine in France

Lebanese Psychiatrist Sami Risha Joins National Academy of Medicine in France

The history of Lebanese expatriates is not devoid of achievements that they achieve at every period, and they insist, wherever they go, on raising the name of Lebanon high among the nations. Professor Sami Risha, Head of the Department of Psychiatry at the Jesuit University, recently joined the list of expatriates who are raising Lebanon’s … Read more