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New MRI Machine Inaugurated at Gozo General Hospital

New MRI Machine Inaugurated at Gozo General Hospital
Oct 18 2024 Share

The Minister for Health and Active Aging, Jo Etienne Abela, has inaugurated a new 3.0 Tesla MRI machine at the Gozo General Hospital. This cutting-edge equipment represents an investment of €3 million and is the most advanced MRI system in the country.

Minister Abela highlighted that, since March, approximately 2,700 MRI scans have been performed using a portable machine, with around 70% of those scans on Gozitan patients. The new MRI system, now fully operational, will enhance radiology services in Gozo, offering specialized scans for various parts of the body, including the brain, heart, prostate, spinal cord, liver, and pancreas. This advanced technology will also aid in detecting tumors at an early stage.

The Minister also emphasized the continuous efforts made over the past six months to construct the necessary infrastructure for this machine. He expressed gratitude to the multidisciplinary team managing the new service and stressed the importance of patients in Gozo now being able to undergo MRI scans locally, avoiding the need to travel to Malta.

Minister Abela concluded by reaffirming the government’s commitment to improving healthcare in both Gozo and Malta.

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Birkirkara FC Head Coach Named Coach Of The Month September

Birkirkara FC Head Coach Named Coach Of The Month September
Oct 18 2024 Share

Birkirkara FC Head Coach Mr Stefano De Angelis has officially been named VBet Coach of the Month for September.

Out of a total of 25 votes cast by stakeholders, Mr De Angelis received 16 votes.

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Meanwhile, Sliema Wanderer’s head coach Paul Zammit received three votes, while Darren Abdilla (Floriana FC) and Joe Grech (Mosta FC) received two votes each.

‘The award was presented to Mr. Stefano De Angelis by VBet representative Adam Calleja earlier this week at the VBet offices in St. Julian’s.’

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Niall Horan Breaks Silence After Liam Payne Passing

Niall Horan Breaks Silence After Liam Payne Passing
Oct 18 2024 Share

The last One Direction member remaining to issue a statement following Liam Payne’s passing, Niall Horan, has officially broken his silence with a tribute on social media.

‘I’m absolutely devastated about the passing of my amazing friend, Liam. It just doesn’t feel real’, wrote Horan in a post attached alongside to a piggy-back photo of them both.

 

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‘Liam had an energy for life and a passion for work that was infectious. He was the brightest in every room and always made everyone feel happy and secure.’

‘All the laughs we had over the years, sometimes about the simplest of things, keep coming to mind through the sadness. We got to live out our wildest dreams together and I will cherish every moment we had forever. The bond and friendship we had doesn’t happen often in a lifetime.’

‘I feel so fortunate that I got to see him recently. I sadly didn’t know that after saying goodbye and hugging him that evening, I would be saying goodbye forever. It’s heartbreaking.’

Sending his love and condolences to his loved ones, he thanked ‘Payno’ for everything. ‘Love you brother.’

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Swimming Ban Issued at Ta’ Xbiex Due to Water Contamination

The Environmental Health Directorate, under the Superintendence of Public Health, has issued a public warning advising against swimming at Ta' Xbiex due to water contamination concerns.
Oct 18 2024 Share

The Environmental Health Directorate, under the Superintendence of Public Health, has issued a public warning advising against swimming at Ta’ Xbiex due to water contamination concerns. According to the Bathing Water Directive, foul water has overflowed into the sea, potentially containing traces of sewage, posing a health risk to swimmers.

Authorities are actively investigating the situation. However, the duration of the contamination remains uncertain at this stage. Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) are assessing the water quality, but the public is urged to stay out of the water until further notice. The contaminated water may impact the quality of bathing water, making it unsafe for swimmers.

Warning signs have been posted at the Ta’ Xbiex site to inform the public. Once the water quality is restored, these signs will be removed, and a follow-up statement will be issued to confirm the area is safe for swimming again.

The public is encouraged to remain cautious and follow updates from health authorities as the situation develops.

 

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