Egyptian Minister of Health Amr Hilmi said that the expired tear gas used against protesters in Tahrir Square is less dangerous and less effective than unexpired tear gas.
Hilmi said that the gas is like expired medicine that does not harm the (...)
CAIRO: At least 38 people have been killed in violent confrontations between police and demonstrators across Egypt over the last six days, according to Ministry of Health spokesman Mohamed al-Sharbeeni.
Sharbeeni said 33 people have been killed (...)
The director of Mounira Public Hospital said the hospital received four bodies. Three were unidentified and transferred to Zeinhoum morgue.
The fourth body belongs to Shehab al-Din Ahmed. Ahmed was shot to death, and doctors are writing his death (...)
CAIRO: Egyptian military police forces gathered around the Ministry of Interior on Monday to secure it from the masses of protesters heading towards the ministry.
In response, protesters acted as human shields on Mohamed Mahmoud Street to (...)
The official spokesperson of the Ministry of Health, Mohamed al-Sherbiny, announced that 12 were wounded in a fire on the Egyptian ferry "Billa,” but no one died.
The wounded will likely be transferred by ambulances to hospitals near the (...)
The Egyptian minister of health Amr Hilmi said that the state must afford the medical treatment expenses for the patients with hepatitis C, as the medical institution mistakes were the reasons behind the disease proliferation.
Hilmi said that the (...)
Sixteen bodies of protestors killed in the Maspiro clashes underwent autopsies in the Coptic hospital, after their relatives approved the procedure.
Some of the victims' families refused to receive their bodies, saying they wanted to know the (...)
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's health condition is stable and he is capable of being transferred from Sharm el-Sheikh to stand trial in Cairo, said Egyptian Minister of Health Amr Hilmi. A medical team will supervise the health of Mubarak (...)