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Fine particulate matter concentrations in Brussels are highest in Rue de la Loi and in the municipality of Forest, according to a study by University of Antwerp professor Roeland Sams

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The number of people diagnosed with burnout has doubled in the past five years in Belgium, according to the national institute for health and disability insurance (Inami).

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From 2017, HIV patients in Belgium will have access to the medicines needed to start antiretroviral therapy immediately after diagnosis, decided federal public health minister Maggie

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Concerned about the rising number of births by Caesarean section in Belgium, the Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (KCE) yesterday released a report calling for medical professiona

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Federal public health minister Maggie De Block (pictured) will on Tuesday present her long-awaited anti-smoking plan in parliament.

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After more than two decades, a group of about 1,300 people who were infected by a blood transfusion with HIV or hepatitis C is still waiting to receive compensation from the Belgian g

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Half of the children under age three in Belgium receive antibiotics at least once a year, report Het Nieuwsblad and De Standaard based on new figures from the Independent Health

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Brussels cafés and restaurants are Belgium's largest offenders when it comes to ignoring the total smoking ban that went into force five years ago, writes De Standaard.

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The amount of antibiotics prescribed in Belgium has risen again over the last decade, despite numerous campaigns highlighting the harmful effects of intensive antibiotic use, according to a study

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