Swedish appeals court ups surgeon's sentence for 'harm' during experimental windpipe transplants medicine Article 542 words 7 votes
Swedish court has given disgraced Italian surgeon Paolo Macchiarini a suspended sentence for causing bodily harm during an experimental stem-cell windpipe transplant medicine Article 58 words 3 votes
COVID-19 may have been in Italy as early as December 2019, according to new research of sewage samples Article 331 words 8 votes
Italian scientists claim to have developed vaccine that neutralises coronavirus in human cells Link 8 votes
Despite having the highest death toll so far, Italy's coronavirus deaths are far higher than reported, with thousands dying but never being tested Article 101 words 8 votes
A plea from doctors in Italy: To avoid Covid-19 disaster, treat more patients at home healthcare Article 922 words 6 votes
Jogging, park walks banned as alarmed Italian regions impose more coronavirus restrictions Article 429 words 8 votes
Volunteers 3D-print unobtainable $11,000 valve for $1 to keep Covid-19 patients alive; original manufacturer threatens to sue Article 508 words 16 votes
Coronavirus victims in Italy will be denied access to intensive care if they are aged 80 or more or in poor health should pressure on beds increase healthcare Article 629 words 8 votes
I’m not under quarantine, am I? A journalist in Milan argues that much of the international press is exaggerating the level of restrictions in Italy Article 1091 words 6 votes
Italian upper house votes to overturn mandatory vaccinations despite surge in measles cases medicine Article 284 words 9 votes