Czechia's Day Against Cancer: Country raises awareness of disease
Over 300,000 people are currently being treated for cancer in Czechia, a disease that kills 27,000 people annually in the country.
Get paid to poop? Czechia's first stool bank is seeking deposits
Eligible donors will help save the lives of patients with severe intestinal problems through the healthy bacteria in their feces.
Rise in extreme obesity leads to opening of special hospital unit in Prague
Czech doctors say they are increasingly encountering patients weighing over 200 kilograms who are in serious need of bariatric surgeries.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Czechs use algorithms to research Gregorian chants, celebrate Samizdat Day, and more buzzworthy headlines for Jan. 12, 2023.
New statistics map the Czech Republic's ongoing doctor shortage
The increasing average age of doctors in Czechia, paired with an underfunded system, has led to a long-term shortage of doctors in the country.
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