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Patients 'pay privately or die'
Posted: Thursday, March 21, 2024

Patients 'pay privately or die'
Expert tells JSC: Antiquated drugs, inefficiencies plaguing cancer care...

NGOs want action against 'fake' doctors
Diabetes Association president Dr Andrew Dhanoo added: "I think the State needs to be forceful about this. I think legislation needs to be enacted to bring these people who make these medical claims to criminal prosecution because it really amounts to people being not treated and it means that these people are thinking that they're getting better and they're really doing more harm than good and they only show up into the health system when they can't do anything about it. These people are essentially killing these persons."

Health Ministry ramps up mental-health care for children, teens

JSC told of 'colourful saga' behind highway project

8 years after Arcelor Mittal closure: Labour Minister: Little hope of severance pay for ex-workers

Doubt over whether remains found last week are Hannah's
According to police and forensic sources, there are now serious uncertainties that the skeletal remains they found during their first search of the compound are of a female, meaning Hannah may still be missing.

Cops return to Valsayn home
Couple released after skeletal remains found in backyard..

Pastor at funeral of father, 2 sons killed in forest camp
'Forgive men who caused this tragedy'

'Have Ah Time' mas band promoter killed
ONE of the promoters of Carnival mas band Have Ah Time was shot and killed in Diego Martin on Tuesday night.

Murder count at 124 after
Tuesday night killings



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