Health: The International Committee of the Red Cross concerned about the high level of armed violence in Haiti

Health: The International Committee of the Red Cross concerned about the high level of armed violence in Haiti

P-to-P, December 13. 2022 [AlterPresse] — The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) expresses its serious concern about the high levels of armed violence and “the growing threat posed not only by the cholera epidemic, but also by the inability of health to meet all the needs “. This serious upsurge in armed violence … Read more

Is mulled wine really good for our health?

Is mulled wine really good for our health?

The cold, the markets and the Christmas lights have been installed in the city. the occasion of warm up with a glass of mulled wine, or glühwein, accompanied by a good gingerbread. Beyond comfort, this alcoholic beverage can do our body good. Origin: where does mulled wine come from? The winter star drink was born … Read more

A “white tide” marches in defense of the health system in the Community of Madrid

A "white tide" marches in defense of the health system in the Community of Madrid

Published in : 11/13/2022 – 22:45 Some 200,000 people according to the Madrid authorities and triple according to the organizers. Protesters took to the streets of the Spanish capital this Sunday morning to defend the public health system in this region. Madrid is the richest region, but it is also the one that invests the … Read more

Public health: “Mediocrity in power”

Public health: “Mediocrity in power”

Dr. Louis-Marie Simard gave a talk in Moncton to share his thoughts on the province’s health system. The former member of the board of directors of the Vitalité health network also wanted to encourage citizens to claim more power in health. The funds injected into the health system are sufficient, according to Dr. Louis-Marie Simard. … Read more

Slight decline in Alberta health care spending in 2022

Slight decline in Alberta health care spending in 2022

The spokesman for theHERE for the report (New window)Pierre Léveillé, however, wants to put this decline in perspective. Before the pandemic or at the beginning [de celle-ci]there were large increases in health spending in Alberta, up 7.3%he said, adding that these were increases that we haven’t seen in the last 10 to 15 years. In … Read more