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2023-05-12 06:11Workouts für starke Knochen: Expertin über Workouts für starke Knochen: „Am besten funktioniert klassisches Hanteltraining“
Knochen lieben Sport – wenn man es richtig angeht. Biomechanikerin Melanie Haffner-Luntzer erforscht an der Uni Ulm, welches Training vor Osteoporose schützt und warum Stress und Übergewicht Gift für unser Skelett sind.
Stern.de
2023-05-12 00:02Black Patients Less Likely to Get Treatment for Opioid Overdose
A new study finds Black Americans are even less likely than whites to receive meds following a medical event.
WebMD
2023-05-11 22:35Jaundice
Source: Centers for Disease Control and PreventionRelated MedlinePlus Pages: Common Infant and Newborn Problems, Jaundice
MedlinePlus
2023-05-11 21:15The Impact of Weight Bias
In this webinar, Joseph Nadglowski, CEO of the Obesity Action Coalition, spoke about weight bias and the effects it has on our mental and physical health.
WebMD
2023-05-11 20:38W.H.O. Ends Mpox Global Emergency
The virus was contained in most countries with a combination of vaccination and behavioral change.
New York Times - Health
2023-05-11 20:27FDA Ends Ban on Blood Donations From Gay and Bisexual Men
A new screening questionnaire would apply to all potential donors.
New York Times - Health
2023-05-11 18:56Skin Patch Could Help Ease Peanut Allergy in Toddlers
A new clinical trial shows a "peanut patch" may help protect toddlers who have potentially dangerous peanut allergies.
WebMD
2023-05-11 18:12Monkeypox: WHO declares global emergency over
The World Health Organization says future outbreaks remain possible, as it ends the highest level of alert.
BBC News Health
2023-05-11 16:31Post-COVID, Building 'Health' Matters, Too
Buildings large and small, in all kinds of industries around the world, are being built to gain and promote WELL certification. It began before the pandemic, but COVID-19 launched concerns about safety and cleanliness in common environments...
WebMD
2023-05-11 11:20NHS misses targets in England to tackle care backlogs
Too many people face long waits for cancer and planned care, but the NHS says huge progress has been made.
BBC News Health
2023-05-11 11:00Families of Those Lost to Covid Wrestle With Mixed Emotions as Emergency Ends
More than 1.1 million Americans have died of Covid. An official end to the health emergency has landed in complicated ways for those affected most acutely.
New York Times - Health
2023-05-11 11:00As Covid Emergency Ends, Surveillance Shifts to the Sewers
With other virus tracking efforts winding down, wastewater data is likely to become increasing important in the months ahead, scientists say.
New York Times - Health
2023-05-11 11:00Public Health Lessons Learned From the Coronavirus Pandemic
The United States’ struggle to respond to the virus has highlighted the importance of communicating with the public, sharing data and stockpiling vital supplies.
New York Times - Health
2023-05-11 10:25Why tall, leggy people run faster in the heat
Some physiques perform better in different climates - just like animals, a study of athletes suggests.
BBC News Health
2023-05-11 09:13Heroin und Langzeitschäden: Kein Randproblem: Immer mehr Menschen in Deutschland sterben an Drogen
Drogen als Todesursache sind zunehmend ein Problem. Wie bereits seit mehreren Jahren ist die Zahl der Drogentoten auch 2022 gestiegen – um neun Prozent. Der Bundesdrogenbeauftragte will das Suchtproblem jetzt zur Chefsache machen.
Stern.de
2023-05-11 07:09Figures show maternal death rate race disparity
Figures suggest the rate is almost four times higher for women from black ethnic minority backgrounds.
BBC News Health
2023-05-10 23:50Toxins From Grilling, Smoking & Car Exhaust Could Raise Odds for RA
A new study suggest toxic chemicals that develop from car exhaust, smoking and backyard grilling might increase your risk of developing the autoimmune disease.
WebMD
2023-05-10 23:49Addiction Treatment Medicine Is Vastly Underprescribed, Especially by Race, Study Finds
Black patients with opioid use disorder were far less likely to fill prescriptions for the most effective addiction treatments than white patients. But strikingly few patients of all races got the medicine.
New York Times - Health
2023-05-10 23:43Surgery Beats Targeted Radiation for Early Stage Lung Cancer
A new study suggests people who are good surgical candidates for lung cancer appear to have a lower five-year survival rate if they opt to have radiation treatment instead of surgery.
WebMD
2023-05-10 22:13FDA Advisers Recommend Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills
Birth control pills should be available over the counter, an independent panel of advisers told the FDA on Wednesday, saying the benefits are greater than potential problems.
WebMD

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