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Pharmacies are not asking their customers enough questions about their health conditions to check that an over-the-counter medicine is safe for them to use, according to a new study from Belgian c

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Six out of 10 (61%) French-speaking general practitioners are no longer taking on new patients, according to an online survey of 366 doctors conducted by Medi-Sphere, reports RTBF. 

Shortage of medicine for children
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Belgian pharmacies are experiencing a shortage of some painkillers for children but assure consumers that “hoarding is absolutely unnecessary”.

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As the hunger strike by undocumented migrants in Brussels enters its second month, four participants have sewn their mouths shut and the migration secretary has vowed to not bend to the pressure.

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Physician Joris Van Hove of East Flanders begins his second trial today in the Tine Nys euthanasia case.

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Three hospitals in Belgium have made Newsweek’s list of the best 200 general hospitals in the world. Saint-Luc University Hospital in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert is one of them.

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Anyone between the ages of 50 and 74 can request a free colon cancer test kit every two years from a Brussels pharmacist. But only 12% of them do.

Daily objects in the time of Corona
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As we eagerly prepare to bid farewell to 2020, some aspects of its new reality look set to continue well into the New Year.

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An open letter signed by more than 700 physicians around the country is demanding that measures to control the spread of Covid-19 continue to be enforced among the population.

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