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In Brussels Expo yesterday, about 5,000 candidates took part in the entrance examination for medical studies to become a doctor or dentist.
The rates for hospitalisation insurance in Belgium will go up from next year, according to De Tijd.
The Ebola virus in West Africa is evolving more slowly than expected, a development that bodes well for the effect of a new vaccine that will soon be used.
The country’s first medical practice housed in a metro station opened this week in Brussels.
Four specialists from different disciplines at the University Hospital of Ghent are embarking on a project that will focus on patients who have remained undiagnosed for several years.
A new diagnostic blood test to detect the early signs of osteoarthritis will become available by the end of this year in Belgium, according to an announcement made this week by University of Liège
Federal minister of health Maggie De Block is calling on home care associations to start trial projects that help new mothers and their babies stay in hospital for shorter periods and recove
Three people a day are diagnosed with HIV in Belgium, and many more are HIV carriers who do not know that they are infected.
Doctors in Belgium made 27,266 urgent house calls in 2014, writes the online medical magazine News4Med based on figures from the National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance (In