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COME experience the festive spirit at the Charity Christmas Market located at Av. Joan Miro 327, Cala Nova on Sat urday, November 11, from 11.00am to 4.00pm. The delightful Baleares Children’s Choir promises to serenade visitors with heart warming Christmas melodies. Browse diverse stalls along with food and drinks. Try your luck with our tombola and raffle while spending quality time with loved ones. All proceeds support AS BANOB’s mission to help chil dren battling cancer on Mal lorca. Donations of new children’s toys are also wel comed, labelled with age and gender, to spread joy this season. Join in and make a difference!
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ADVANCED MEDICINE: Son Espases Haematology Department.
SON ESPASES University Hospital in Mallorca has marked a pivotal moment in medical history, success fully administering its first comprehensive CART ther apy. This groundbreaking treatment offers a beacon of hope to patients with terminal blood diseases, such as a 29yearold Mal lorcan who recently under went the therapy. CART utilises the patient’s im
mune system, targeting and eradicating tumours with fewer side effects than conventional chemo therapy. Marga Prohens, Presi dent of the Balearic Islands Government, and Health Minister Manuela Garcia and Antonia Sampol, head of Son Espases Hematology Service, visited the Cell Therapy Unit Avancada de les Illes Balears, the hub for this revolutionary treat
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Scooter ban on buses
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ment in Son Espases. The use of these thera pies places Son Espases as one of the leading hospitals in advanced medicine. Previously, Mallorcan patients seeking this treat ment had to travel to the mainland. Now, with Son Espases at the forefront of medical innovation, resi dents of the Balearic Is lands have cuttingedge healthcare right on their doorstep.
PALMA City Council’s Mobility Area, led by Deputy Mayor Toni Deudero, has announced a ban on electric scooters (VMP) and unicycles aboard all EMT buses from October 30. This decision prioritises safety, addressing concerns about their bulky size and the space they occupy, typically reserved for wheelchairs or prams. Deputy Mayor Deudero confirmed, “We uphold the principle of preventive security for the pro tection of both users and staff working in the service of public transport.” He highlighted the potential hazards to vulnerable passengers, he added, “To safeguard passengers, especially the elderly and those with reduced mobility, this rule will be effective from the end of this month.” EMT will notify passen gers of this new rule on buses and through the municipal company’s social media channels this week.