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Cancer Survival Rates in Croatia below European Average
ZAGREB, February 3, 2019 – In Croatia, about 23,000 patients are diagnosed with cancer annually, and this disease takes 11,000 ...
Opposition for Legal, Free and Accessible Abortion in Croatia
ZAGREB, January 31, 2019 – The leader of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Davor Bernardić, told a press conference on ...
Parents of Children with SMA Hold Protest in Zagreb
ZAGREB, January 26, 2019 – The Kolibrići association of parents of children with SMA (spinal muscular atrophy) held yet another ...
Cervical Cancer Incidence Rate Declining in Croatia
ZAGREB, January 20, 2019 – The 12th annual edition of Mimosa Day was held in Zagreb’s Cvjetni Trg Square on ...
Retrained Nurses from Abroad Banned from Working in Croatia
ZAGREB, January 9, 2019 – The Croatian Chamber of Nurses (HKMS) said on Tuesday, following media reports about the buying ...
Seasonal Influenza in Croatia Reaches Climax
The seasonal influenza in Croatia is at its peak, and it is expected that the epidemics of similar intensity will ...
Introduction of Helicopter Emergency Medical Service Delayed
Although the health authorities have announced it, the helicopter emergency medical service cannot be introduced this year because the helicopter ...
Reduced VAT on OTC Medicines Lowers Their Prices by 18%-19%
ZAGREB, January 2, 2019 – The enactment of the law lowering the standard Value Added rate of 25% to 5% ...
Health Minister: Spinraza to Be Given to Patients if Efficacy is Proven
ZAGREB, December 30, 2018 – Health Minister Milan Kujundžić said on Saturday that all medicines, including Spinraza, were put on ...
Split Hospital Receives 10,000th Blood Donation in Ten Years
ZAGREB, December 29, 2018 – The Clinical Hospital Centre in the southern coastal city of Split on Friday received the ...