Mrz 24, 2020 | EN, prevention
March 24 is World Tuberculosis Day, which has been designated today because Robert Koch made the discovery of the tuberculosis bacterium „Mycobacterium Tuberculosis“ on March 24, 1882, the „greatest infectious killer in the world“. At the...
Mrz 11, 2020 | EN, general conditions, prevention, study
People who sit too much and all the time during the day have an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, diabetes or even cancer, according to studies and health experts such as the cardiologist at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, USA, Professor Erin...
Feb 20, 2020 | EN, prevention, research
The report of the umbrella organisation of national Alzheimer associations, which was recently presented and refers to recent studies of dementia by various research groups, shows that the proportion of dementia patients, with Alzheimer’s for example, will...
Feb 19, 2020 | EN, prevention, research
Scientists at University College London led by Dr. Kristopher Knott and his team have discovered that artificial intelligence (AI), supported by state-of-the-art imaging technologies in the form of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), has the ability to...
Feb 11, 2020 | EN, prevention
People who are exposed to constant emotional and physical stress over long periods of time may respond by having their heart health affected, according to the American Heart Association. Chronic stress caused by problems at work, financial worries or family disputes...
Feb 7, 2020 | EN, prevention, study
According to findings from Canadian and Scottish studies, it is now clear that pneumococci (bacteria that cause pneumonia) and influenza pathogens (flu viruses) massively increase the risk of a heart attack or stroke. According to this study, the acute risk of a heart...