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A number of HIV infected people in the Moscow Region rose by 64.5% in January and February in comparison to the same period in 2010, Russia's sanitary watchdog said on Wednesday.
Russia has suspended food imports from six Japanese prefectures following a powerful earthquake and ensuing tsunami that have triggered explosions at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, spreading fears of massive radioactive contamination, the Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare said on Thursday.
Sponsors have been found to provide three hospitals with new medical equipment after Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin participated in a fundraising event, Putin's press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, said on Monday.1
Moldovans consume more alcohol per head than citizens of any other country, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in its report.1
The World Health Organization (WHO) has suggested Russia place frightening images on cigarette packs, WHO's spokesman in Russia Luigi Migliorini said on Wednesday at a press conference in Moscow.
The number of people, infected with the pandemic A/H1N1 strain of flu virus, is on the rise in Russia and Europe.
School vacations in the Siberian city of Tomsk will be extended by almost two weeks due to the threat of an outbreak of flu or SARS, a deputy mayor said.
Russia's agricultural watchdog has decided to strengthen monitoring of food products of animal origin imported from Germany and some other EU countries, Rosselkhoznadzor announced.
On a lazy Sunday afternoon, at a smoky café in central Moscow, Polina Stepanova, 25, savours one more cigarette, as she contemplates the prospect of a New Year without a nicotine fix to accompany her cup of coffee.1
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