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Cuban government: Cholera outbreak under control

A Cuban government official claims the cholera outbreak in eastern Granma province is under control. Read More

Cholera reportedly kills 15, sickens hundreds in eastern Cuba

The first cholera outbreak in Cuba in a century has left at least 15 dead and sent hundreds to hospitals Read More

Rare cholera outbreak kills 3 in eastern Cuba

A rare cholera outbreak has killed three elderly people in Cuba and sickened dozens more. Read More

Cuba says hepatitis B eliminated among minors under 15

Cuba has eliminated viral hepatitis B among the population aged under 15 thanks to a locally developed vaccine in the Caribbean country's massive immunization campaign Read More

South Fla man accused of laundering million in Medicare fraud dollars that wound up in Cuba

In a motion filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Miami, prosecutors said Oscar Sanchez, a 46-year-old U.S. citizen and native of Cuba, provided cash to the masterminds behind the alleged fraud in exchange for a fee. Read More

Cuba gives Alan Gross family his medical exams, attorney says

The Cuban government released Saturday the results of medical exams for U.S. contractor Alan Gross, jailed in Cuba since 2009, to his family after an unfortunate delay, the prisoner's attorney in the United States said. Read More

Cuba gives Alan Gross family his medical exams, attorney says

The Cuban government released Saturday the results of medical exams for U.S. contractor Alan Gross, jailed in Cuba since 2009, to his family after an unfortunate delay, the prisoner's attorney in the United States said. Read More

Five Jamaicans Receive Medical Scholarships from Cuba

Five Jamaican students will be heading to Cuba in September to pursue medical degrees, having been awarded full scholarships under the Cuba/Jamaica Bilateral Programme. Read More

Cuba has Health Collaborators in 66 Countries

Cuba has more than 38,000 health collaborators in 66 countries, mainly in Latin America, Africa and Asia, and continue the academic training of students in different medical specialties, mass media reported on Friday. Read More

Hugo Chavez's and his terminal mistery cancer

I come with great optimism that this treatment will have the effects we hope for, always asking God to help us and give us the miracle of life to keep serving," Chávez said, delivering a speech on the runway. Read More

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