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Do you know the weirdest facts about the ambulances? Emergency Live reveals you exciting stories about relief around the world. Funny things on people and rescue actions.
Canadian Syncope Risk Score - In case of syncope, patients are really in danger or not?
The Canadian Syncope Risk Score was studied to understand if syncope is about to occur. It is a questionnaire which has been projected by the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and will be published on the Canadian Medical Association…
Telemedicine - How can it change your healthcare?
Years of big promises, and now telemedicine is finally living up to its potential. Thanks to this innovative method, doctors are going to link up with patients by phone, email and webcam. And it's going to be effective.
Where’s baby? – The American campaign to avoid children heatstroke
LOOK BEFORE YOU LOCK - The motto of the American campaign launched by Safecar.gov in order to avoid forgotten children into cars which could risk heatstroke.
Health alert in UK - Public Health of England about Zika virus
As of 30 June, 51 countries and territories worldwide have reported confirmed cases of autochthonous (locally acquired) Zika virus infection in the last three months
Bangkok - 25th Regional Training Course on Community-Based DRR in a Changing Climate
From 15th to 26th August in Bangkok, Thailand will be hold the 25th Regional Training Course on Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction in a Changing Climate
GP surgery performance: in UK spreaded satisfaction among patients
Every day, NHS treats many patients and the majority of people are satisfied by GP surgery performance. More than 85 % rating their overall experience of their GP as good.
ER Patients - proving ground data sharing initiatives to cut costs
ER are always full of people who suffer from chronic health disease and are seeking for some help. But many times happens that patients undergo tests which could be avoided, just because they already made them into another ER nearby.
CPR compressions: Heavier is better - Weight improving CPR outcomes
CPR compressions: it has been hypothesized that body mass index (BMI) and muscle strength (MS) of the rescuers are predictors of adequate external chest compressions (ECC).
Budapest – Course on DRR Innovations
A new workshop about Disaster Risk Reduction will be hold at Central European University (CEU) of Budapest, Hungary from 11th to 15th July 2016
Floods in South China killed 22 people - hazard will last still for 3 days
Severe floods in southern China have killed at least 22 people and left 20 missing since Saturday, the government said, with the rains expected to continue for the next three days