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Child’s Rare Reaction to Common Virus: ‘Body Turned to Stone’

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor March 2, 2026
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

A British toddler, Lettie, experienced a rapid onset of paralysis and neurological deterioration after a seemingly unremarkable morning, prompting a diagnosis of acute necrotizing encephalopathy (ANE), a rare and often fatal condition, according to reporting from TNH1 on March 1, 2026.

The 1-year-old and 8-month-old girl initially refused breakfast, a deviation from her normal routine. This was quickly followed by vomiting, paleness, and difficulty breathing, culminating in a collapse in her father’s arms. Hospitalized and initially suspected of having a febrile seizure, further examination revealed an asymptomatic case of COVID-19 as the trigger for the ANE. The condition, characterized by rapid neurological decline, carries a 50% survival rate, according to the report.

Following over 100 days of intensive care, including physiotherapy and occupational therapy, Lettie has been discharged from the hospital and is showing signs of progress, though she continues to require specialized care. Her parents are now advocating for increased awareness of ANE and its potential severity.

ANE, even as exceptionally rare, involves inflammation and swelling of the brain, potentially leading to seizures, altered consciousness, coma, permanent brain damage, and death, as detailed in a report by CNN Brasil. A recent study published in JAMA analyzed ANE cases and found a mortality rate of 27%, even with intensive medical intervention.

According to Crescer, a similar case involving a 4-year-old English girl, Sienna, who developed ANE after contracting the flu, highlighted the potential for severe neurological complications from viral infections. Sienna, who had not been vaccinated against the flu, fell into a medically induced coma, and her long-term prognosis remains uncertain. Her father, Gary Dunion, has publicly urged parents to vaccinate their children against the flu.

The Crescer report, citing infectologist André Bon, notes that while ANE is rare, the flu can lead to other serious complications, including severe respiratory illness, bacterial pneumonia, fungal infections, sinus infections, febrile convulsions, Guillain-Barré syndrome, meningitis, and myocarditis. Renato Kfouri, president of the Department of Immunizations at the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics, emphasized that neurological complications from the flu are “extremely rare,” with bacterial infections being more common.

Another condition, Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (SIM-P), a rare but serious inflammatory reaction affecting children and adolescents following COVID-19 infection or previous infection, shares similarities with ANE in its severity and potential for multi-organ impact, according to Sanarmed.com.

The CNN Brasil report indicated that between October 2024 and May 2025, the United States saw an estimated 47 to 82 million cases of the flu, resulting in approximately 610,000 to 1.3 million hospitalizations. The CDC estimates between 37 and 199 flu-related deaths in children each season.

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Spain to Curb Private Hospital Management with New Healthcare Law

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 10, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Spain’s Minister of Health, Mónica García, presented a draft law to the Council of Ministers on Tuesday aimed at preventing the outsourcing of management of public hospitals without justification or oversight. García described the move as “a triumph for civil society,” asserting it will protect the National Health System from “speculative and privatizing claws.”

The proposed legislation comes as private healthcare companies already manage one in three hospitals within Spain’s public network. García cited examples of cost-cutting measures allegedly implemented by private managers, referencing statements made by the CEO of Ribera Salud to hospital directors in Torrejón. She accused some groups of practices such as scheduling appointments at 4 a.m. To maximize revenue from waiting lists, and alleged that organizations like Quirón have increased the number of patients drawn from the public system in Madrid by a factor of six.

“This law puts an end to this drift, closes the chapter of the 1997 law – a law of Aznar – that allowed profit to enter public management,” García stated, emphasizing that the recent bill establishes direct public management as the preferred model. Indirect management, she explained, will be limited to exceptional cases where it can be demonstrated that public management lacks the capacity to deliver. “It will not be possible to resort to it capriciously, ideologically, or as it is an inherited model,” she added.

The draft law, formally titled the “Law on Public Management and Integrity of the National Health System,” mandates that any autonomous community seeking to outsource hospital management must first undergo a preliminary evaluation. Communities will be required to submit a report justifying the need for privatization, which will then be reviewed by a committee of experts and technicians.

Under the proposed rules, outsourcing will only be permitted when direct provision is not feasible, provided financial sustainability and quality, continuity, accessibility, and affordability of service are guaranteed. These justifications, outlined in the autonomous communities’ reports, will be made public.

The legislation also prioritizes agreements with non-profit organizations over for-profit companies, effectively aiming to limit the influence of groups like Quirón and Ribera Salud, which specialize in the private management of public hospitals.

Alongside the healthcare privatization bill, the Ministry also approved a draft law concerning patient organizations. This legislation, a first for Spain, formally recognizes the unique legal status and crucial role of these organizations as advocates for the rights and interests of patients, families, and caregivers. The draft law guarantees their participation in the governance structures of the National Health System, defines their rights, and proposes the creation of a National Registry of Patient Organizations.

the Ministry approved a royal decree regulating the financing procedure for health products within the pharmaceutical benefit system. The decree updates and establishes criteria for the inclusion, modification, and exclusion of health products, stipulating that only serially produced products with a European Union seal, not subject to advertising, and requiring a medical prescription will be funded. The National Health System will evaluate products before covering them.

The Ministry asserts that the decree “unlocks an existing and long-unaddressed situation, allowing the incorporation of new suppliers and health products into the pharmaceutical benefit system,” and will require companies to guarantee the supply of these products.

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Julio Iglesias’ House Podcast Episode II: The System

by Emma Walker – News Editor January 17, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

The System of Control: A Deep Dive into Allegations Against Julio Iglesias

A groundbreaking examination by elDiario.es, in collaboration with Univision, has unveiled disturbing allegations against Spanish singer Julio Iglesias.⁢ This in-depth report,spanning three years and based on interviews with over 15 former employees,details a pattern of behavior and a systemic environment within Iglesias’s residences in the Dominican Republic,the Bahamas,and Málaga,Spain,that allegedly facilitated and enabled abuse. This article, the second in a ‌series, delves into the context surrounding these accusations, exploring the power dynamics and routines that reportedly allowed a culture of control to flourish.

Unveiling the System: A Culture of Compliance

The investigation⁤ centers on claims of a meticulously crafted system designed to cater ‍to the desires‍ of ‌Julio Iglesias. Sources ⁢describe ‌a routine built around fulfilling his every need ‍and maintaining an atmosphere of absolute​ compliance. This wasn’t simply about providing⁢ luxurious accommodations or attentive service; it was about creating an environment where boundaries were blurred and the well-being of staff was secondary to the singer’s comfort. The report suggests a deliberate structure that allowed⁢ for the alleged abuses to occur and remain hidden for decades.

The⁤ Voices of Those Who Witnessed

This ⁤second installment of the investigation features interviews with Elena Cabrera, a ‌journalist who worked alongside Ana‌ Requena⁢ Aguilar, María Ramírez, Raquel Ejerique, and Natalia Chientaroli on this extensive report. These interviews shed light⁤ on the day-to-day realities experienced by women like Rebeca and Laura,who worked within Iglesias’s homes.The report aims to reconstruct the atmosphere – both professionally and personally – in‌ which these women operated, providing crucial context for understanding the alleged abuses.

Part One: “The Terror” –⁢ Initial Allegations

The current investigation builds upon the revelations presented in the first ‌part of the series, titled ⁤”The Terror.” ⁤ This initial report detailed the initial accusations of sexual aggression and ‍abuse leveled against Julio Iglesias by former employees. The first part of the series⁤ laid ⁤the ⁢groundwork for understanding ⁤the gravity of the allegations and the courage of those who⁤ came forward. Listen to part One: “The Terror”

A Pattern of Control and​ Alleged Abuse

The core of the investigation points⁣ to a pattern of control exerted by Julio Iglesias ​over the women employed in his residences. While the specific details of the alleged abuses are sensitive and deeply disturbing,the overarching theme is one of power imbalance and exploitation. The report suggests that the system in place actively discouraged dissent and fostered an environment of fear, making it arduous for employees to report misconduct or seek help. The investigation doesn’t just focus on individual incidents but on ‌the systemic factors that allowed them to occur.

The importance of⁢ Investigative Journalism

this ‍investigation by elDiario.es and Univision underscores the vital role of investigative ​journalism in ⁢bringing to light hidden abuses of power. ​The meticulous work of the reporting team, spanning three years and ⁣involving numerous sources, demonstrates a commitment to uncovering the truth and giving a voice to‌ those ​who have been silenced.⁤ The courage of the women who came forward to share thier stories is also commendable, as it takes immense bravery to challenge a powerful figure like Julio Iglesias.

How to Stay Informed:​ “un tema Al día”⁢ Podcast

For those seeking to follow this‍ ongoing investigation and other critically important news stories, the “Un tema Al día” podcast, produced by elDiario.es, offers in-depth analysis and reporting. Subscribers receive early access to new⁤ episodes, while others ‌can listen on any podcast app.Listeners are‌ also encouraged to contribute their own stories or sounds via WhatsApp at​ +34 699 518 743, and to save the contact ​as “Un⁣ tema Al día.”

  • Subscribers: ⁤ Access new episodes​ nightly on elDiario.es.
  • General Listeners: Episodes are available on all ⁣major podcast platforms each morning.
  • subscribe: ⁣ Ensure you never miss an episode by subscribing to the podcast in your preferred ‍app.
  • Engage: Share your ​stories and sounds via WhatsApp at +34 699 518 743.

All episodes of “Un tema Al día” are also available on the elDiario.es website: elDiario.es/aldia

Further Reading and Resources

For more information on this developing story, including the initial report and related coverage, please visit: ⁢ Extrabajadoras de las mansiones⁤ de Julio Iglesias acusan⁢ al cantante de agresiones sexuales

This investigation is ongoing,and further revelations are expected. The case highlights the importance of accountability‌ and the need to protect vulnerable workers from abuse of power.


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