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Latest news about Finnish health Helsinki Times is an independent weekly newspaper covering news and events in Finland. Continue reading Correspondence to: M. Aira, Unit of Primary Health Care, School of Medicine, University of Eastern Finland, Asemakatu 44 A 4, 70110 Kuopio, Finland. Tel: +358 400 911724; fax: +358 17 174981; e-mail: marja.aira{at}uef.fi ... Continue reading The researchers say that movements associated with good dancing may be indicative of good health and reproductive potential. "When you go out to clubs people have an intuitive understanding of what makes a good and bad dancer," said ... Continue reading The Finnish group is working towards identifying microbial species that are important to our health - both good and bad - and developing rapid detection methods for them. 'Culture methods are slow and selective - but with the ... Continue reading Soft drink manufacturer Pepsi has announced plans to withdraw its high-calorie soda drinks from across the world's schools by 2012. Finland's Pekka Puska, the National Institute for Health and Welfare Director General, was instrumental ... Continue reading Health, education, communications, everything in Ã…land costs much more per capita than anywhere else in Finland due to the lacking economies of scale and geographical remoteness. Parasitical existence is not intended as insult, ... Continue reading logo-ray.gif. The association has a monopoly on slot machine and casino gaming in Finland. Its proceeds are distributed to various organisations promoting health, culture and sports. ... Continue reading Finland offers a free for all comprehensive health care system.As a sufferer of Multiple Sclerosis and visually disabled,I have first hand experience of the excellent Finnish Health Service in action and it was free and prompt. ... Continue reading Finland's National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) has suspended the use of the H1N1 vaccine over fears that the shot is linked with a 300 per cent increase in cases of the neurological disorder narcolepsy among children and ... Continue reading Instead, the Finnish system is municipal. Every municipality is formally obliged to provide its citizens with healthcare. Of course, not every municipality can afford a hospital or even a health center. That is why Finland is divided ... Continue reading
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