The use of new emerging tobacco products such as electronic cigarettes is attracting young people and adolescents, a concern in health matters due to the damage they cause.
PAHO Alerts of Avian Influenza Outbreaks in 19 LATAM Countries
The Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) announced on Tuesday that nineteen Latin American nations haver reported avian influenza outbreaks in domestic and wild birds since 2022 up to mid-May this year.
Russia and Cuba to cooperate on pharmaceutical development project
The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) will allocate more than 11.2 million dollars to develop, along with Biocubafarma, innovative drugs against geriatric and oncological diseases.
Natural medicine keeps making strides in Cuba
The project La Botica de la Abuela (Grandma’s pharmacy), launched six years ago with the mission of creating and marketing natural medicinal products in Cuba, has made the most of technology to achieve relevant academic and scientific results, according to its director Rodolfo Arencibia.
India sends raw materials for medicines to Cuba
The government of India sent humanitarian assistance to Cuba consisting of 90 tons of nine active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) for the production of medicines.
Cuba and Russia discuss ways of expanding cooperation in health care
In the context of the 77th World Health Assembly, held in Geneva, Switzerland, Cuba's Minister of Public Health, José Ángel Portal, and Russia's deputy minister of the sector, Oleg Salagay, evaluated the prospects for increasing cooperation in the field of health care.
Cuba Calls for More Cooperation at World Health Assembly
Cuban Health Minister Jose Angel Portal is promoting the strengthening of cooperation with other nations and international organizations, as he participates at the 77th World Health Assembly.
Cuba recalls start of its international medical cooperation
Cuba recalls today the beginning of a history of solidarity led by its health workers, who made up the island’s first medical contingent 61 years ago in Algeria.
US-based Hatuey Supports Children Cancer Treatment
The US-based Hatuey solidarity project brought a donation of medical supplies and medications to back the treatment of children suffering from cancer in Cuba.
Cuban experts implement new tests for cardiovascular diagnosis
HAVANA, Cuba, May 20 (ACN) In order to improve the opportune diagnosis and efficiency of cardiovascular treatments, cardiac troponin tests, a blood test to accurately determine myocardial infarction, ischemic heart disease or heart failure, are being implemented.
U.S. project HATUEY donates medical supplies
Members of the U.S.-based Cuba solidarity project HATUEY traveled to Havana with a donation of cytostatic medicines for children with cancer and other medical supplies worth 60,000 dollars.
Cuban pediatric neurosurgeon creates useful innovation for correction of cranial depressions
At the Jose Luis Miranda University Pediatric Hospital in Santa Clara, in the Cuban central province of Villa Clara, a device was created for the elevation or correction of cranial depressions in neonatal and infant patients.
Cuba is Committed to Protect HIV-Aids Patients
Cuban Health Ministry reiterated its commitment and firm willingness to protect and assist HIV/Aids patients in the country and also share with other nations its achievements in the prevention, diagnostic, treatment and control of the disease.
Cuba at the vanguard in the fight against HIV/AIDS
Cuba is ready to cooperate, as much as possible, in the global fight against the HIV/AIDS pandemic, assured first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the country, Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, when welcoming Winnie Byanyima, executive director of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), at the Palace of the Revolution.
US Cultural Association Brings Donation to Cuban Hospitals
The US Jose Marti Cultural Association handed a donation to two hospitals in western Pinar del Rio Province to support medical services in that western Cuban province.