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Yemen5 years ago
First UN humanitarian flight leaves Yemeni capital Sana’a
Several Yemenis in critical need of medical care are evacuated from Sana’a to Jordan on a UN-sponsored mercy flight.
First UN humanitarian flight leaves Yemeni capital Sana’a
Sci-Tech5 years ago
AI beats human breast cancer diagnosis
A computer program can identify breast cancer from routine scans with greater accuracy than human experts, researchers say.
AI beats human breast cancer diagnosis
Palestine5 years ago
‘Israeli forces arrested over 5,500 Palestinians in 2019’
Israeli military forces have arrested more than 5,500 Palestinians, including 889 children and 128 women, throughout the year 2019.
‘Israeli forces arrested over 5,500 Palestinians in 2019’
Yemen5 years ago
Diseases kill 300 Yemeni children every day: Minister
Yemen's health minister says various diseases, including cancer, kill 300 Yemeni children every day.
Diseases kill 300 Yemeni children every day: Minister
Yemen5 years ago
Yemeni patients with chronic diseases appeal for help
Medical workers in Yemen are deeply concerned about the worsening humanitarian situation in the country.
Yemeni patients with chronic diseases appeal for help
Palestine5 years ago
Cancer-hit Palestinian inmate dies in Israeli custody
A Palestinian prisoner, who was suffering from cancer, dies in Israeli custody amid concerns that he did not receive adequate medical attention by the regime's authorities.
Cancer-hit Palestinian inmate dies in Israeli custody
Palestine5 years ago
Israel releases two Jordanian nationals held in detention
Israeli officials have released two Jordanians, whom were being held without charge for more than two months in the occupied territories.
Israel releases two Jordanian nationals held in detention
Politics5 years ago
‘US sanctions hinder treatment of Iranian chemical victims’
Iran says unilateral US sanctions have prevented the country’s access to medical and health services required to treat victims of Iraq's chemical attacks in the 1980s.
‘US sanctions hinder treatment of Iranian chemical victims’
Society5 years ago
US tap water linked with 100,000 cancer cases: Study
A study of chemicals in US drinking water found that arsenic, even in small concentrations, is responsible for disproportionate numbers of cancer cases.
US tap water linked with 100,000 cancer cases: Study
News Bulletin5 years ago
Cancer patients blame US sanctions for lack of medications
Patients being treated from cancer in Iran struggle with obtaining necessary medications for therapy due to the US sanctions imposed on the country.
Cancer patients blame US sanctions for lack of medications
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