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2021-06-29 09:57US-Studie: Corona-Schutz durch Impfung mit mRNA-Vakzin hält wohl über Jahre
Die Impfung gegen das Coronavirus gilt als stärkstes Werkzeug, um die Pandemie zu beenden. Aber wie lange hält der Schutz? Eine neue US-Studie stellt den mRNA-Vakzinen nun ein gutes Zeugnis aus. Auffrischimpfungen sind aber nicht vom Tisch.
Stern.de
2021-06-29 09:29Rote Äderchen im Gesicht: Rosacea-Creme gegen Hautrötungen: Diese Produkte lindern die Symptome
Sind feine Äderchen an Wangen, Nase, Stirn und Kinn dauerhaft sichtbar, spricht man von Rosacea, einer Hauterkrankung, mit der anhaltende Rötungen im Gesicht verbunden sind. Umso wichtiger ist es, eine auf Ihre (Haut-)Bedürfnisse abgestimmt...
Stern.de
2021-06-29 08:30Training the Next Generation of Indigenous Data Scientists
A new workshop explores the right of Indigenous people to govern the collection, ownership and use of their biological and cultural data.
New York Times - Health
2021-06-29 08:30‘It’s Tough to Get Out’: How Caribbean Medical Schools Fail Their Students
The institutions are expensive, often operated for profit and eager to accept applicants. But graduates have trouble landing residencies and jobs.
New York Times - Health
2021-06-29 08:15Covid: How Delta exposed Australia's pandemic weaknesses
Australia's most dangerous virus surge in a year has prompted lockdowns and calls for faster vaccinations.
BBC News Health
2021-06-29 07:00Covishield: India seeks EU travel approval for its main vaccine
The Serum Institute is seeking emergency authorisation in the EU for its vaccine, sources told the BBC.
BBC News Health
2021-06-29 06:52Zahlen am Dienstag: Infektionsgeschehen flaut weiter ab – RKI meldet 404 Corona-Neuinfektionen
Die Zahl der Corona-Neuinfektionen geht weiter zurück. Das RKI meldet 404 Fälle am Dienstagmorgen, vor einer Woche waren es noch 455. Die bundesweite Sieben-Tage-Inzidenz sinkt auf 5,4.
Stern.de
2021-06-29 02:16Covid: Masks upgrade cuts infection risk, research finds
Wearing a high grade FFP3 mask can almost entirely protect health workers from Covid, research finds.
BBC News Health
2021-06-29 01:04Inside India's deadly mucormycosis fungus epidemic
BBC correspondent Yogita Limaye visits a ward battling India's mucormycosis epidemic in the wake of Covid.
BBC News Health
2021-06-29 00:13Three Studies, One Result: Vaccines Point the Way Out of the Pandemic
New scientific research underscores the effectiveness of vaccines and their versatility in the fight against the coronavirus.
New York Times - Health
2021-06-28 23:35Huge Number of Hospital Workers Still Unvaccinated
A new analysis by WebMD and Medscape shows that many health care workers in hospitals around the US remain unvaccinated against COVID, putting themselves, their patients, and their community at risk
WebMD
2021-06-28 23:34We Made a Map. It’s Probably Wrong
Based on federal data, WebMD and Medscape made a map of the percentage of healthcare workers at hospitals around the U.S. who have not yet been vaccinated against COVID. Seems simple enough. It isn’t.
WebMD
2021-06-28 22:00Coming Soon: Pacemaker That Dissolves Away After Use
Researchers are reporting early success with a temporary heart pacemaker that simply dissolves when it's no longer needed.
WebMD
2021-06-28 20:01Starchy Snacks, ‘Western-Style’ Lunches May Harm Heart Health
Meal and snack patterns may increase or lower your risk for developing heart disease and dying from it, according to a new study.
WebMD
2021-06-28 19:54Rethinking Your Post-COVID Relationship With Booze
COVID-19 prompted many Americans to start taking steps to eliminate alcohol entirely. If you’re among this group, science is definitely on your side
WebMD
2021-06-28 17:46Mixing Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines provides strong protection, according to a preliminary study.
Administering a first dose of one vaccine and a second dose of the other, in either order, is likely to provide potent protection, the researchers said.
New York Times - Health
2021-06-28 17:25Kreis Limburg-Weilburg: Eine Million Euro Schmerzensgeld wegen Hirnschäden bei Kleinkind nach Antibiotikum-Infusion
Ein einjähriges Kind verschluckte sich während einer Infusion an einem Apfel, den er zuvor gegessen hatte – vor Aufregung. Das Landgericht Limburg fällte nun sein Urteil in dem Fall.
Stern.de
2021-06-28 17:15Juul Settles N.C. Vaping Case, Agrees to Pay $40 Million
The settlement is the first in a stream of lawsuits against the company, which has been accused of deceptive marketing practices that contributed to a wave of nicotine addiction in teenagers.
New York Times - Health
2021-06-28 17:01Mixing Covid vaccines gives good protection, study suggests
Any combination of Pfizer or AstraZeneca for first and second doses works, a study suggests.
BBC News Health
2021-06-28 16:13Thiamin
Source: National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements - Related MedlinePlus Pages: B Vitamins
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