For the first time in Bulgaria, a wireless pacemaker was implanted directly into the right ventricle of the heart through the femoral vein. The two-hour operation was performed by Assoc. Prof. Vasil Velchev and Dr. Nikolay Bonev from the Cardiology Clinic of the St. Anna University Hospital in Sofia with the assistance of Consultant Professor dr. Przemyslaw Wiktorski. Two patients (a 67-year-old man and a 72-year-old woman) were the first in Bulgaria to receive this state-of-the-art treatment. The pacemakers implanted for the first time in Bulgarian patients are made by an American company.
The diplomas from the 11th master class in radio journalism of the Bulgarian National Radio – BNR Academy were awarded at a solemn ceremony on November 14. The lectures and practical classes in modern forms of radio journalism build on the professional..
Italy investigates claims of hunting of people in Sarajevo in the 1990s The prosecutor's office in Milan has launched an investigation into shocking reports of organized "sniper safaris" in Bosnia during the war in..
Albania and Bulgaria have joined forces in the name of one more child being born. In the late afternoon of November 7, the first-ever free reproductive medicine checkups, led by Bulgarian specialists, began in the Albanian town of Korçë — a region..
The first museum of investment gold is welcoming visitors in Plovdiv who want to learn more about the history of money and its connection to gold – from..
On 16 November, we celebrate Caritas Day, when we honour the Catholic Church’s charity organisation that brings hope to those in need through care and..
Three-time world champion and Olympic weightlifter Carlos Nasar will be holding a special event with the Bulgarian community in London on 23 November...
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