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What Our Genetic Information Tells Us About Type 2 Diabetes Risk and Complications
moreCOP28 UAE President-Designate commits to put health at the center of climate discussions
New York (ots/PRNewswire) - - Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly alongside the Director-General of the World Health Organization and President of Malawi, Dr. Sultan Al Jaber vowed that COP28 will put health at the center of climate discussions and mobilize investment for equitable, climate-resilient health systems. - In keeping with this commitment, the ...
moreWorld Health Summit 2023 with 20 ministers from all over the world in Berlin from October 15-17 / Press accreditation open for the world’s leading global health conference
Berlin (ots) - The World Health Summit 2023 from October 15-17 in Berlin will bring together the most prominent names in global health from all sectors in all regions of the world. Speakers will include government ministers from over 10 countries, renowned scientists, and high-level representatives from the private ...
moreONE DRUG FOR ONE BUG: DEBIOPHARM TO DISCUSS THE POTENTIAL OF PATHOGEN-SPECIFIC ANTIBIOTICS AT THE 2022 WORLD AMR CONGRESS
Lausanne, Switzerland (ots) - - International health authorities, such as the WHO and the CDC are warning of the emerging danger of bacterial infections resistant to current antibiotics - The 2022 World Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR) Congress in the greater Washington D.C. area is serving as a forum to openly ...
moreKontrast Personalberatung GmbH
Global Research Institute with new Professorship in Tropical Medicine and Focus on Implementation Research
Hamburg (ots) - Institute assumes tasks of a WHO Collaborating Center (WHO-CC) Implementation Research - Kontrast Personalberatung assists in filling position The research institute from Hamburg will establish the department of implementation research and, with the new professorship of tropical medicine, set up a ...
moreIEVA (Independent European Vape Alliance)
Tobacco Harm Reduction is critical if we are to reduce smoking related disease rates worldwide
Brussels (ots) - Eight million smokers worldwide die from a smoking-related disease every year. [1] Tobacco Harm Reduction is a chance for smokers to switch from an extremely harmful to a significantly less harmful alternative. [2] Unfortunately, the WHO has lost sight of this in recent years. But it is not too late to repent. It must focus on the future of millions of ...
moreProf. Dr. Heino Stöver - Sozialwissenschaftliche Suchtforschung
Expert for addiction studies, Prof. Dr. Heino Stöver, criticizes the new EU Beating Cancer Plan: "Target of less than 5 percent of smokers in the EU not achievable without harm reduction approach".
Frankfurt/Main (ots) - Prof. Dr. Heino Stöver has sharply criticized the EU Commission's "Beating Cancer Plan" presented today: "For years, the always same methods have been used trying to attain the ambitious goals of an almost tobacco-free continent. Tax increases, advertising bans and no-smoking zones are too ...
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E-Cigarettes flavours ban in the Netherlands endangers Public Health
Brussels (ots) - Around 65 percent of adult vapers in Europe use fruit or sweet liquids. [1] The variety of flavours is one of the most important reasons for smokers to switch to e-cigarettes and for vapers not to go back to smoking. Without paying attention to this fact, the Dutch State Secretary Paul Blokhuis has announced to ban all e-cigarette flavours except ...
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Sixfold increase in risk: study shows link between cervical cancer and HIV infection
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH Corporate Communications Center Phone: +49 89 289 10510 - e-mail: presse@tum.de - web: www.tum.de This text on the web: https://www.tum.de/nc/en/about-tum/news/press-releases/details/36390/ High resolution images: https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/1585216 NEWS RELEASE Sixfold increase in risk Link between cervical cancer and HIV infection A ...
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WHO guidelines on physical activity call for more exercise
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH Corporate Communications Center phone: +49 89 289 10510 - e-mail: presse@tum.de - web: www.tum.de This text on the web: https://www.sg.tum.de/en/news-en/news-singleview-fakultaet-en/article/prof-oberhoffer-fritz-fordert-nach-aktuellen-who-empfehlungen-kinder-und-jugendliche-muessen-sich-en/ High resolution images: https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/1581167 NEWS RELEASE WHO guidelines on physical ...
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Professor Alena Buyx on the embedded ethics approach in AI development
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH Corporate Communications Center e-mail: presse@tum.de - web: www.tum.de This text on the web: https://www.tum.de/nc/en/about-tum/news/press-releases/details/36211/ High resolution images:https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/1555330 NEWS RELEASE "Ethics must be part of the development process" Professor Alena Buyx on the embedded ethics approach in ...
moreBosch Healthcare Solutions GmbH
2Bosch developing COVID-19-(SARS-CoV-2) rapid testing kit for the Vivalytic platform / Test delivers reliable results at the point of care in less than 2.5 hours
moreSpectrum. The most dangerous artwork
On February 4 is World Cancer Day. German Cancer Aid and Dermatological Prevention Association demand: Sunbed Ban
moreCardiovascular diseases and nutrition in Europe: every second to third premature death preventable
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