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Dominican Republic showcases successful dengue control model at international convention, cases down 80 percent

Public Health Minister Victor Atallah traveled to San Francisco, California to present the Dominican Republic’s comprehensive national strategy against dengue at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Convention 2025. The country is...

Owner:  Dolores Vicioso
‘Criminals’: Trump launches revolutionary new website to expose illegal aliens getting taxpayer-funded Medicaid

‘Criminals’: Trump launches revolutionary new website to expose illegal aliens getting taxpayer-funded Medicaid

President Donald Trump has launched a new website called “Criminals” to expose the names, images and other information about “criminal aliens receiving taxpayer-funded Medicaid.” It’s part of his efforts to secure American borders, expel criminal...

Owner:  Joseph Farah
Clarion Hospital Foundation awards annual scholarships to local high school graduates

Clarion Hospital Foundation awards annual scholarships to local high school graduates

CLARION – The Clarion Hospital Foundation, a charitable arm of Independence Health System, recently awarded $1,000 scholarships to twelve area high school graduates from across Clarion County who plan to pursue careers in the healthcare field....

Owner:  Boyle Family
Alfredo Pacheco announces completion of cancer treatment and celebrates good health

Alfredo Pacheco announces completion of cancer treatment and celebrates good health

Santo Domingo.- The President of the Chamber of Deputies, Alfredo Pacheco, announced that he has successfully completed his medical treatment, marking the end of the radiation therapy he had been undergoing in recent months. Through a video shared...

Owner:  Portal Alta Tecnología
College of Veterinary Medicine researchers prepare the U.S. for foreign animal disease threats

College of Veterinary Medicine researchers prepare the U.S. for foreign animal disease threats

A single outbreak of a foreign animal disease—whether foot-and-mouth disease, African swine, or peste des petits ruminants—can bring a nation's livestock industry to a halt. These viruses spread quickly, are difficult to control, and devastate...

Owner:  University of Minnesota

Birth rate plunges to two-decade low amid birth tourism controls

The Dominican Republic is on track to record its lowest birth rate in two decades this year, a sharp decline that appears to be directly linked to new government restrictions on healthcare services for Haitian mothers, Diario Libre reports....

Owner:  Dolores Vicioso

Haiti and the Dominican Republic united for prevention

Haiti - Health : Haiti and the Dominican Republic united for prevention 01/11/2025 10:01:34 Public health officials from Haiti and the Dominican Republic met in the border area of ​​Dajabón to strengthen epidemiological surveillance and coordinate...

Owner:  Joseph Marcellus
Dominican Republic to host XVIII Latin American Conference on Therapeutic Communities

Dominican Republic to host XVIII Latin American Conference on Therapeutic Communities

Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Republic will serve as the regional hub for knowledge and scientific cooperation by hosting the 18th Latin American Conference of Therapeutic Communities (18CLACT), bringing together over 50 experts from 16 countries...

Owner:  Portal Alta Tecnología
‘At the mercy of nature’: How the Caribbean is dealing with the unprecedented Hurricane Melissa

‘At the mercy of nature’: How the Caribbean is dealing with the unprecedented Hurricane Melissa

It has been one week since Hurricane Melissa made landfall. The storm’s strength has been record-breaking. To better understand the situation on the ground, I called up Natricia Duncan, the Guardian’s Caribbean correspondent, who is based in...

Owner:  The Scott Trust
Caribbean Catastrophes: The Hurricane We See and the War We Don’t

Caribbean Catastrophes: The Hurricane We See and the War We Don’t

Image Source: Tiburonboliviano – CC0 A deadly force is brewing — and it’s not caused by the climate. A deadly force, intensifying as it goes, claiming lives and destabilizing nations. Hurricane Melissa’s assault on the Caribbean was devastating....

Owner:  Institute for the Advancement of Journalistic Clarity
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