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Center for Disease Control Says Greece's Migrant Facilities Sub-par and Need to be Closed
On Tuesday the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (KEELPNO) revealed their assessment of 16 migrants centers across Greece following health inspections earlier this...
Greek Scientist Identifies Parkinson’s Disease Causes
A Greek scientist has identified how the human organism develops Parkinson’s disease and her research can aid in the search for potential treatments, a...
Greek Speaks up about Devastating Disease
Thalassemia originated in the Mediterranean region. A genetic illness, it is a disorder characterized by the weakening and destruction of red blood cells caused...
Greece Tops List of Heart Disease and Strokes in Europe
Greece tops the list for heart disease and stroke deaths as a result of smoking and obesity, as the latest OECD health report...
Rise in Cardiovascular Diseases During Crisis
Research presented on May 18 at the Heart Failure Congress 2014, held May 17-20 in Athens, Greece, showed that the financial crisis has caused an...
Greece Tops Heart Disease Table
Greece in 2010 had the highest rate of cardiovascular problem of any developed country, according to the Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke released by the...
Greek Scientist Leads Study on Inflammatory Disease
The Journal of Cell Biology -- a well-known journal in the field of biology -- presented what it considers as very important research...
Two Cases of Mad Cow Disease in Central Greece
Ten years since the last incidence of the mad cow disease in Greece, the Greek authorities have quarantined a farm in Fthiotida, central Greece,...
Research: Impact of Greek Crisis on Disease
Tuberculosis, influenza, West Nile virus, transmitted diseases such as AIDS, pulmonary and dental diseases and mental illnesses such as depression, are the main health...
Rare Gene Protects Greek Villagers from Cardiovascular Diseases
According to a new study by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge, UK, residents of the small Cretan village of Anogia and surrounding...


