"When I Grow Up - I Want to Be Like You" - Doctor & Mum Cut from the Same Cloth!

Cuba: “When I Grow Up – I Want to Be Like You” – Doctor & Mum Cut from the Same Cloth! (5.5.2026)

“There’s a lot of fear,” he admits. “Fear of not being able, of not being on time, losing more days… It scares us. The effectiveness of the treatment is lost.”
But Yohima does not stop at lamenting. His voice tightens, becomes precise.

“Regardless of all the difficult things we go through, like every good Cuban, we have the heartbeat, the knowledge. And emotions don’t need fuel, they don’t need oil to function.”

And then he shows with pride and relief the walls of his office. Equipped with what you need to spend the night. This small and warm space has something that no blockage can frustrate: a children’s gallery. “The children, when they arrived here, did not want to cross the threshold of the door,” he recalls. A colleague had the idea of distracting them with drawings. “They were accumulating and we were sticking the drawings on the wall, some that had no color, we colored them.” The children came back and saw his work, he motivated them and wanted to bring another one. “The idea is that they make this place a place for them, where everything is fine, where everything is safe.”

Man in Xiamen undergoes five surgeries in five days

China: Five Medical Operations in Five-Days – “Like Being Hit By Truck” – Claims Empowered Fujian Citizen! (30.4.2026)

Netizens jokingly called him a “time management master,” saying the painkillers were “maxed out.”

Li’s case is not unique. In March this year, a 29-year-old man in Shenyang, Liaoning province, underwent five surgeries within a week, including intestinal polyp removal, hemorrhoid surgery, circumcision, mole removal, and two wisdom tooth extractions, according to media reports.

Doctors caution against undergoing multiple elective surgeries in rapid succession. They recommend prioritizing urgent issues based on medical necessity, staging non-emergency procedures, and allowing adequate recovery time.

Socialist Medicine Works to Progress Science and Relieve Human Suffering!

China: New Transplantation Therapy Developed for Major Diseases! (19.3.2026)

Mutations in mitochondrial genes can lead to severe genetic diseases, affecting more than 1 in 5,000 people worldwide. However, doctors have only been able to manage symptoms without fundamentally repairing the malfunctioning mitochondria. Their dysfunction is a significant contributing factor to aging and various neuron degenerative and metabolic diseases, including Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and diabetes.

Socialist Cuba Keeps Its Purity!

Cuba: Drug-Resistant Epilepsy – When Science Insists & Vocation Does Not Surrender! (28.2.2026)

From the Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery, a centre to which drug-resistant epilepsy cases from all over the country are referred, Dr. Aisel and her team take on a greater challenge: to seek therapeutic alternatives where medications are not enough. This involves a comprehensive and multidisciplinary evaluation that integrates studies such as prolonged video electroencephalogram, structural and functional neuroimaging techniques, psychiatry, and group discussion.

Socialist Medicine in Cuba - Free At the Point of Use!

Cuba: Ariannis Turns Her “Cancer” Struggle into a Hope for Life! (5.2.2026)

After receiving the news of her daughter’s illness, Martínez Scull said that she wakes up every day grateful to God for giving her the strength to face her daughter’s condition, which has become her only priority.

Despite the country’s difficulties, this young woman recognized the effort made by the Cuban Health System (delivered “free” at the point of use) to meet Ariannis’ needs, from her transfer from Yumurino territory, to her entire process in the hospital.

She also stressed that although she lacks many resources, she has no words to thank the doctors for the effort they make so that her daughter receives the most effective treatment for her condition.

On a day commemorating World Cancer Day, Cuba does not give up on its intention to ensure the living conditions of its patients, despite the fact that the tightening of the U.S. blockade greatly hinders this high-priority management for the nation.

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