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JAKARTA — Indonesia will provide free telemedicine services to coronavirus patients with mild symptoms, its health minister said on Monday, in an effort to reduce pressure on a healthcare
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NEW YORK — You gotta get poked to win, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Thursday, unveiling a $5 million lottery prize incentive for New Yorkers who get their first COVID-19 vaccination
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NEW YORK — New York’s largest healthcare provider Northwell Health has opened a center to offer resilience and traumatic stress services to its 76,000 healthcare employees and their
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Mashup Score: 1Healthcare groups divided over local gov’t vaccine procurement - 3 year(s) ago
MANILA, Philippines – Two groups of healthcare workers are disagreeing over vaccine purchases by local governments, with one saying that allowing it would “aggravate inequity” in
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The Philippines is currently implementing online classes via digital platforms amidst the ongoing pandemic. Thus, the topic of the webinar presented by Inquirer.net, AKAP Guro CONNECTed and Pharex
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MANILA, Philippines — Some 3.6 million Filipinos are suffering from mental disorders amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, according to a Department of Health (DOH) survey. The
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Mashup Score: 0Telemedicine to get boost from Globe’s network upgrade - 4 year(s) ago
Globe Telecom expects telemedicine, a fast-growing segment amid the COVID-19 pandemic, to gain further ground as network upgrades are completed. Telemedicine allows patients to receive medical care
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Mashup Score: 13Eating too much sugar could increase the risk of Alzheimer’s - 4 year(s) ago
A study suggests that dementia may be more frequent in people with a gene linked to Alzheimer’s, who are used to eating sugary snacks.
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