In Serbia, over 25,000 people had a stroke in a single year, with Covid being the leading cause
The age limit for patients with cerebral infarction is being reduced due to the consequences of Covid infection! This is true for both people who had a severe infection and those who “pushed it out” without experiencing severe symptoms. In Serbia, there were 25,685 strokes in a single year,...
Read moreIn Serbia, depression affects approximately 5% of the population
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), depression affects about tens of millions of individuals in the EU, and the global prevalence is expected to rise by 25% by 2020 as a result of the pandemic. Over 40 million Europeans are affected, accounting for 4.3 percent of the population. These...
Read moreZoran Radovanovic flew to Serbia to avoid being sentenced for illegally travelling with Covid-19 from Sydney to Byron Bay
Ten months after flagrantly violating public health orders, the Sydney millionaire who had forced a Byron Bay lockdown during the Covid pandemic is still on the run. Zoran Radovanovic took a flight to Serbia before being sentenced after allegedly driving his two teenage children from Sydney to northern Nsw in...
Read moreAnother 268 people have been diagnosed with the Coronavirus
In the last 24 hours, 268 people out of 7,931 tested positive for coronavirus, according to the Ministry of Health. The hospital has 178 patients, 12 of whom are on mechanical ventilation. In the last 24 hours, one person died as a result of the virus, bringing the total number of...
Read moreVucic declares that by 2025, an EU-funded children’s clinic will be established
The Tirsova 2 University children’s clinic, for which the European Union is providing €35.7 million – one of the biggest EU donations for works outside the transportation and energy sector – will be finished by 2025, according to President Aleksandar Vucic, who toured the project’s construction site with European...
Read morePrincess Katherine was recognised for her decades-long efforts to improve Serbian health care
Crown Princess Katherine was thanked for her decades of service to Serbia by the Serbian Royal Medical Board this week. The Serbian Princess has strived to improve the country’s healthcare system in the past thirty years. Since 2001, she’s been living permanently in Serbia with Crown Prince Alexander, and...
Read moreStressors associated with Covid-19, mental disorders, and depressive and anxiety symptoms in Serbia: findings from a cross-sectional, national survey
The COVID pandemic could be linked to greater mental illnesses and distress. There have, however, been no noteworthy studies on the results of Covid-19-related stressors. In the second year of the pandemic, we sought to see if Covid-related stress was associated with depressive symptoms, mental disorders, and anxiety symptoms. A...
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