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Alexander Kristinn Smárason, chief physician in obstetrics and gynecology, wrote an editorial in the Icelandic Medical Journal about preeclampsia.
The Icelandic Regional Development Agency grants for non-local work in rural areas and recently the National Archives of Iceland received a grant for costs for the facilities of a archivist in Neskaupstaður.
Recently, Móberg received a gift of paintings from Sunna Sturludóttir.
The new unemployment benefits application, now available on Ísland.is, has been developed to make the process simpler and reduce the burden on people in vulnerable situations.
Today, 24 October, on World Polio Day, we emphasize the importance of vaccination and surveillance in achieving the shared global goal of eradicating poliomyelitis. A goal set by the World Health Assembly in1988.
At the request of the Chief of Police of the Reykjavík Metropolitan Area, drone flights will be banned over downtown Reykjavik during Culture Night 2025.
The Health Institute of East Iceland is participating in the campaign Sleep well, which raises awareness of the use of sleeping pills by older people. The goal of the campaign is to reduce the harm caused by sleeping pills and to raise awareness of safer long-term solutions to insomnia.
On 1 January 2026, the new tariff of the Icelandic Transport Authority will take effect.
What is the administration's interest in document management and archiving? The annual spring conference of the National Archives will take place on Wednesday 14 May at the Berjaya Reykjavik Natura Hotel.
The short eruption has now been completed but the seismicity is still measured in the area but is decreasing.