Increased Number of Flu Cases in Croatia: Latest Data and Recommendations

Increased Number of Flu Cases in Croatia: Latest Data and Recommendations

Croatia is recording an earlier increase in the number of flu cases compared to previous seasons, with a significant number of reports registered by the end of December 2025. The Croatian Institute of...

KCCG: Donation of Modern Equipment Improves Pathohistological Diagnostics

KCCG: Donation of Modern Equipment Improves Pathohistological Diagnostics

The Clinical Center of Montenegro (KCCG) has received a valuable donation from the Podgorica-based company Lob, which provided modern laboratory equipment for the Center for Pathology. The donation, w...

Extended Visiting Hours at KCUS, New Rules Take Effect

Extended Visiting Hours at KCUS, New Rules Take Effect

The University Clinical Center of Sarajevo (KCUS) has made a decision to extend visiting hours for patients, which will now take place daily from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. This change aims to provide patien...

Bosnia and Herzegovina Improves Child Radiation Protection in Six Hospitals

Bosnia and Herzegovina Improves Child Radiation Protection in Six Hospitals

Bosnia and Herzegovina, in collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has launched a project aimed at improving the protection of pediatric patients from radiation during diagno...

Charity Run for Ajda: 11,500 Euros Raised for Girl Suffering from a Rare Disease

Charity Run for Ajda: 11,500 Euros Raised for Girl Suffering from a Rare Disease

Young Ajda Blažič from Šmarješke Toplice, a fifteen-month-old girl, is facing an extremely rare genetic disease known as pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 8 (PCH8). According to available data, only 11 ...

North Macedonia Procures 100 New Ambulances and Resolves Parking Issues at the Clinical Center

North Macedonia Procures 100 New Ambulances and Resolves Parking Issues at the Clinical Center

The government of North Macedonia plans to procure 100 new ambulances, which will significantly improve healthcare services in the country. The Minister of Health, Azir Aliu, announced that this decis...

Children's Diseases Institute in Podgorica Receives New Hearing Testing Device

Children's Diseases Institute in Podgorica Receives New Hearing Testing Device

The Children's Diseases Institute of the Clinical Center of Montenegro (KCCG) has been equipped with a new device for functional hearing testing, called Eclipse – 25. The value of the device exceeds 5...

The Number of Type 1 Diabetes Cases in Children is Rising in Serbia: Recognize the Symptoms in Time

The Number of Type 1 Diabetes Cases in Children is Rising in Serbia: Recognize the Symptoms in Time

The number of children diagnosed with type 1 diabetes is increasing every year in Serbia. Doctors advise parents to pay attention to certain symptoms that may indicate this disease, in order to react ...

Tips for Baby Skin Care During Winter Days

Tips for Baby Skin Care During Winter Days

Proper care of baby skin during the colder months is extremely important to ensure its softness, moisture, and protection from external influences. Experts recommend a series of steps, from carefully ...

The Second Hospice Home in Slovenia is Being Built in Dolenjska

The Second Hospice Home in Slovenia is Being Built in Dolenjska

A significant project has been launched in Lešnica near Otočec, Slovenia, to build the second hospice home in the country. The municipalities of Dolenjska and Bela krajina have signed an agreement to ...

Citizens of Montenegro and Medication Costs: Analysis on TV Vijesti

Citizens of Montenegro and Medication Costs: Analysis on TV Vijesti

The show "Colors of the Morning" on TV Vijesti discussed how much money citizens of Montenegro spend on medications monthly. The guest on the show was Ivana Džuverović, head of the Medicines and Medic...

New Test Detects Aphantasia: A Condition That Prevents Visualization

New Test Detects Aphantasia: A Condition That Prevents Visualization

Scientists have developed a simple test that can detect aphantasia, a condition in which people cannot form mental images. Aphantasia affects between two and five percent of the population, and often ...