The City of Helsinki is gearing up to sell additional properties, including several villa buildings for residential and tourism purposes, as part of a strategic move to divest assets that are no longer required for its service production.
The city’s urban environment committee is considering a proposal to add 19 new properties to the list of buildings planned for sale in the near future.
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The Helsinki University Hospital (HUS) has announced the opening of a specialized Trauma Psychiatry Clinic in the Meilahti hospital area, set to launch in January. This clinic is poised to provide critical consultation and treatment services for patients suffering from trauma-induced stress disorders, a condition prevalently found among refugees and asylum seekers.
The primary objective of this new clinic is to advance the treatment of severe trauma-related stress disorders.
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A study by HUS (Helsinki University Hospital) has highlighted that the majority of heart attacks, or myocardial infarctions, can be prevented through healthy lifestyle choices. Despite the gradual decrease in new heart attack cases since the mid-1990s in both men and women, an alarming rise has been observed among women aged 35-54. This increase, according to Professor Juha Sinisalo, a Cardiology Professor at the Heart and Lung Center, might be linked to the growing prevalence of obesity.