Healthy Eating: Why Nutrition Studies Are Complex

Nutritional studies are not subject to the same standards as medicine. Nevertheless, nutritional research is becoming a hard science. Healthy, balanced diet Photo: Robert Schlossnickel/plainpicture Intermittent fasting, green smoothies, oat cleanse – many people are interested in healthy food. According to a survey by the Techniker Krankenkasse from 2023, nine out of ten people find […]

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Mental health: Karl Lauterbach presents a strategy for suicide prevention

The federal government wants to reduce the number of suicides in Germany with better prevention. Federal Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach (SPD) has presented a national suicide prevention strategy that is intended to serve this goal. Among other things, it provides for more information on this topic. “We have to overcome the social taboo of […]

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Personalized Medicine Market Expected to Expand at a Steady

Personalized Medicine Market report published by Coherent Market Insights offers holistic view of various influencing factors and aims to answer all the target market related questions. The research scope provides comprehensive market size, and other in-depth market information details such as, market growth supporting factors, restraining factors, trends, opportunities, market risk factors, market competition, product […]

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Stop being silent about mental health in the workplace!

War in Ukraine and the Middle East, political and financial uncertainty – these current events have an immense impact on our mental health. Nevertheless, in most companies there seems to be little discussion about these topics and their effects. This silence is fatal because psychological well-being in the workplace plays a crucial role in the […]

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2024 ‘Top Doctors’ List Features Over 300 Yale Medicine Physicians > News > Yale Medicine

Sonya Abdel-Razeq—Maternal & Fetal Medicine Ron Adelman—Ophthalmology Nita Ahuja—Surgery Christina R. Allen—Sports Medicine Arik Alper—Pediatric Gastroenterology Michael Alperovich—Plastic Surgery Prasanna J. Ananth—Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Sanjay Aneja—Radiation Oncology Richard J. Antaya—Pediatric Dermatology Danielle Antin-Ozerkis—Critical Care Medicine Angela M. Arlen—Pediatric Urology Paul Aronson—Pediatric Emergency Medicine William S. Asch—Nephrology Harry R. Aslanian—Gastroenterology Jeremy Asnes—Pediatric Cardiology Andrea Asnes—Pediatrics David N. […]

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Karam named head of radiation oncology department – ​​Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

Visit the News Hub Innovative physician-scientist specializing in head and neck, pancreatic cancers also known as influential mentor Courtesy of Sana Karam Sana D. Karam, MD, PhD, has been named the James S. McDonnell Professor of Radiation Oncology and head of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. […]

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Why so many nursing trainees fail and what helps against it | NDR.de – News

As of: April 30, 2024 5:20 p.m Work in shift system. Caring for old, sick and dying people. The job as a nurse is mentally and physically challenging. This is also evident in training. The Indian trainee Elsa Philo Aloysius practices a bedside patient interview. One in five nursing trainees does not pass the training […]

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