Kenyan Doctors Strike; Patients Left Unattended or Turned Away

Kenyan Doctors Strike; Patients Left Unattended or Turned Away

NAIROBI, Kenya —  Doctors at Kenya’s public hospitals began a nationwide strike Thursday, accusing the government of failing to implement a raft of promises from a collective bargaining agreement signed in 2017 after a 100-day strike that saw people dying from lack of care. The Kenya Medical Practitioners Pharmacists and Dentists Union said they went … Read more

Namibia to Begin HPV Vaccine Rollout in April

Namibia to Begin HPV Vaccine Rollout in April

Windhoek, Namibia —  A top Namibian health official tells VOA the southern Africa country is set to begin distribution of the HPV vaccine to adolescent girls in April as a preventative measure in the fight against cervical cancer. Namibia has a population of about 1 million women ages 15 years and older who are at … Read more

‘Man in Iron Lung’ Dead at 78

‘Man in Iron Lung’ Dead at 78

Washington —  A polio survivor known as the “man in the iron lung” has died aged 78, according to his family and a fundraising website. Paul Alexander of Dallas, Texas contracted polio at the age of six, leaving him paralyzed from the neck down and reliant on a mechanical respirator to breathe for much of … Read more

Childhood Deaths at Record Low, but Progress ‘Precarious’

Childhood Deaths at Record Low, but Progress ‘Precarious’

UNITED NATIONS —  The number of children worldwide who died before age 5 reached a record low in 2022, the United Nations said in a report published Tuesday, as for the first time fewer than 5 million died. According to the estimate, 4.9 million children died before their fifth birthday in 2022, a 51% decrease … Read more

Four Astronauts From Four Countries Return to Earth After Six Months in Orbit

Four Astronauts From Four Countries Return to Earth After Six Months in Orbit

Cape Canaveral, Florida —  Four astronauts from four countries caught a lift back to Earth with SpaceX on Tuesday to end a half-year mission at the International Space Station. Their capsule streaked across the U.S. in the predawn darkness and splashed into the Gulf of Mexico near the Florida Panhandle. NASA’s Jasmin Moghbeli, a Marine … Read more

Veteran South Korean Doctors Warn They May Join Striking Younger Colleagues

Veteran South Korean Doctors Warn They May Join Striking Younger Colleagues

Senior doctors in South Korea are planning to join their younger proteges on the picket lines by next week if the government does not resolve a three-week-old walkout over medical school enrollments. The Medical Professors Association of Korea announced Tuesday that it had voted the day before to take action if the government follows through … Read more

First European Climate Risk Assessment Finds Continent Unprepared

First European Climate Risk Assessment Finds Continent Unprepared

Europe is facing growing climate risks and is unprepared for them, the European Environment Agency said in its first-ever risk assessment for the bloc Monday. The agency said Europe is prone to more frequent and more punishing weather extremes — including increasing wildfires, drought, more unusual rainfall patterns and flooding — and it needs to … Read more

South Korea Deploys Military, Public Doctors to Strike-hit Hospitals

South Korea Deploys Military, Public Doctors to Strike-hit Hospitals

SEOUL, South Korea —  South Korea will start deploying military physicians and doctors from public health centers to strike-hit hospitals on Monday to help care for patients affected by the walkout of nearly 12,000 trainee doctors from 100 hospitals over government reform plans. Twenty military surgeons along with 138 public health doctors will be assigned … Read more

France’s Macron Backs ‘End of Life’ Bill, Debate Expected by May

France’s Macron Backs ‘End of Life’ Bill, Debate Expected by May

Paris —  French President Emmanuel Macron said Sunday for the first time that he backed new end-of-life legislation that would allow what he called “help to die” and wanted his government to put forward a draft bill to parliament in May. France’s neighbors Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands have adopted laws that allow medically assisted … Read more

Death Threats, Endangered Patients and Millions of Dollars in Damages

Death Threats, Endangered Patients and Millions of Dollars in Damages

A ransomware attack on Change Healthcare, a company that processes 15 billion health care transactions annually and deals with 1 in 3 patient records in the United States, is continuing to cause massive disruptions nearly three weeks later. The hack shut down the system for processing claims, billing and verifying patients’ eligibility for receiving care. … Read more