Associated Press
| Apr 23, 2013
How do hospitals save money when they're faced with treating uninsured and undocumented immigrants? Some of them put the patients on a plane back to their native countries. That's what one Iowa hospital did with two comatose immigrants injured in ...
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MBC
| Apr 12, 2013
South Korea's hottest new tourist attraction seems to be health care. People from all over the world are flocking to Seoul for a "world-class medical experience" at bargain prices. South Korean broadcaster MBC reports that plastic surgery is in pa...
Euronews
| Apr 6, 2013
Former South African President Nelson Mandela has been discharged from hospital in Pretoria after a nine-day stay for treatment of pneumonia and is now resting at home. It was the third time that he had been taken to hospital since December.
Euronews
| Mar 29, 2013
Messages of support for Nelson Mandela poured in from well-wishers including President Obama as the 94-year-old anti-apartheid icon remained in hospital. Doctors say Mandela, who is being treated for a recurring lung infection, is frail but is res...
Associated Press
| Mar 28, 2013
Nelson Mandela, the anti-apartheid leader who became South Africa's first black president, has been hit by a lung infection again and is in a hospital, the presidency said Thursday.
IBN Live
| Nov 27, 2012
At least 25 babies have died in a West Bengal hospital in the last few days. Close to 30 infant deaths were reported in dirty, decrepit state-run hospitals in West Bengal in the single month of January this year. Officials promised then to take ac...
Citizen News Kenya
| Apr 6, 2012
Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika has passed on after a heart attack, say reports. Quoting medical government sources, Reuters News Agency and the British Broadcasting Corporation say the 78-year-old leader was rushed to a Lilongwe hospital on T...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Feb 6, 2012
British-born Syrian activist Danny Abdul Dayem gives a first-hand account of the situation in Homs where a hospital has been attacked by rockets fired by government forces.
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 15, 2011
More than 100 people have died after drinking illegally brewed alcohol in India's West Bengal state. It is thought the liquor was laced with the highly toxic chemical methanol. Dozens of others were being treated in hospital. And four people wer...