Feb. 19, 2020 | EN, research, study
Scientists led by Professor Dr. Ralf Stumm from the University Hospital in Jena, Professor Dr. Elvira Mass from the University of Bonn and Professor Dr. Frederic Geismann from the Memorial Sloan Ketterin Cancer Center in New York have found out in animal experiments...
Feb. 15, 2020 | Allgemein, EN, study
In addition to demographic developments, technological progress, among other things, will be a decisive factor in ensuring that the demand for radiological services continues to grow over the next few years. The Summary Seven Market Report „Radiologische Praxen...
Feb. 15, 2020 | EN, study
Study authors from the Rostock Centre for Research on Demographic Change, who have spent 15 years interviewing test persons aged between 18 and 93 about their living environment with regard to health effects, conclude that a poor living environment leads to health...
Feb. 7, 2020 | EN, general conditions, study
There are many people, estimates put the figure at 20 percent, who are considered highly sensitive. The term „highly sensitive“ is not precisely defined. Also, high sensitivity is not considered a disease and must be treated. These people simply react...
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...
Feb. 5, 2020 | cancer, EN, research, study
Scientists at Lancester University led by Dr. Rachel Rigby have found in studies that natural yogurt if eaten daily, can reduce the risk of breast cancer. Daily consumption, therefore, has a preventive effect just like breastfeeding mothers. The protective effect of...