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    Referendum to prove that people care, says opposition chief

    • 28. February 2008 - by attila in Daily News · Health and Environment · Politics

    Budapest, February 27 (MTI) – The March 9 referendum will prove
    that Hungarians care about what happens to them and want a say in it
    even between elections, opposition Fidesz leader Viktor Orban told a
    crowd in Kecskemet, C Hungary, on Wednesday.

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    Study on reducing greenhouse gas emission

    • 27. February 2008 - by attila in Daily News · Health and Environment

    Budapest, February 27 (MTI) – Hungary’s greenhouse gas emission
    could be reduced by 7-8 percent through introducing more efficient
    ways of energy consumption to households, said a report compiled by
    the Central European University at the request of the Hungarian
    Environment Ministry, on Wednesday.

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    Health ministry to submit bill on smoking ban

    • 25. February 2008 - by attila in Daily News · Health and Environment

    Budapest, February 25 (MTI) – Hungary’s health ministry plans to
    submit a bill on the protection of non-smokers by the end of March,
    Health Minister Agnes Horvath said on Monday.

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    Three-dimensional microscope promises breakthroughs in brain research

    • 23. February 2008 - by attila in Daily News · Health and Environment · Sciences

    Budapest, February 23 (MTI) – A Hungarian team has developed a
    three-dimensional microscope that promises breakthroughs in brain
    research, imaging neuronal excitation and response in real time, and
    storing the information for detailed analysis, MTI has learned.

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    Gov’t not to raise patient co-payments

    • 22. February 2008 - by attila in Daily News · Health and Environment · Politics

    Budapest, February 22 (MTI) – The government is not planning to
    raise the amount of patient co-payments for medical services, a
    senior Health Ministry official told reporters on Friday.

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    International fertility clinic opens in Budapest

    • 21. February 2008 - by attila in Daily News · Health and Environment · Sciences

    Budapest, February 21 (MTI) – The Budapest International Centre
    for Reproduction, a private clinic to help couples in fertilisation
    programmes, opened its doors on Thursday, one of the project’s
    investors Imre Somody told the press.

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    Opposition could win referendum fight but lose political battle, PM Gyurcsany – paper

    • 20. February 2008 - by attila in Daily News · Health and Environment · Politics

    Budapest, February 20 (MTI) – Hungary’s main opposition Fidesz
    could well win the March 9 referendum on government reforms, Prime
    Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany told Wednesday’s national daily
    Nepszabadsag. But if it does, the short-term win will not translate
    into a wider victory on the policy front.

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    Fighting the healthcare reform has triggered cooperation, says opposition chief

    • 20. February 2008 - by attila in Daily News · Health and Environment · Politics

    Budapest, February 19 (MTI) – Fighting the government’s
    healthcare reform programme has become a real example of cooperation
    across party lines, opposition Fidesz chair Viktor Orban told the
    media on Tuesday, at a news conference held at the entrance to the
    Veszprem County Hospital.

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    Referendum will hurt doctors, not government, says Socialist leader

    • 20. February 2008 - by attila in Daily News · Health and Environment · Politics

    Budapest, February 19 (MTI) – The upcoming referendum seeking to
    reverse medical co-payments will hurt doctors and hospitals rather
    than the government, Ferenc Juhasz, deputy chairman of the governing
    Socialist Party, told MTI on Tuesday.

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    President signs health insurance law

    • 18. February 2008 - by attila in Daily News · Health and Environment · Politics

    Budapest, February 18 (MTI) – Hungarian President Laszlo on
    Monday signed the health insurance law, which was endorsed by
    Parliament on February 11, the President’s Office told MTI in a
    statement.

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