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A team of three Belgian vets have successfully removed a tumour from a dog’s skull using 3D printing, European veterinary network AniCura has announced.

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Belgium must stop doling out so many prescriptions for antibiotics, the country’s health insurance body Inami has warned.

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Belgium’s federal health ministry has announced that the country will soon receive 20 new MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scanners – but none are going to Brussels.

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The Red Cross in Brussels will finally begin using female mannequins in first aid training following the launch of such a device from Red Cross Flanders.

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New year rhymes with new legislation. On the agenda for 2024: on the employment front, days off can now be carried forward in case of illness.

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The overall quality of Belgium's healthcare system is "good", a major new report has concluded, but there is room for improvement when it comes to prevention and access for the most vulnerable.

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Belgium's federal health minister Frank Vandenbroucke is calling for stricter rules to ensure doctors speak their patients' language properly.

Korean embassy honours Belgian GP
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A retired Belgian doctor who saved countless lives at a Korean leper colony during the 1960s and 70s, has received a major honour for his work.

Drugs and medicines in short supply in Belgium
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Many popular over-the-counter medications such as Perdolan and Nurofen, as well as prescription antibiotics, are currently in short supply in Belgium, report local media.

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