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Whooping cough (pertussis)
Whooping cough is a highly infectious communicable disease that is triggered by bacteria. The disease can put severe stress on the body and is lengthy.
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Zoonotic diseases: when humans and animals infect each other
Zoonotic diseases are infectious diseases that can be transmitted between humans and animals. Known examples are rabies and Lyme disease (borreliosis).
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Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE)
Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral infection transmitted ticks.
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Multiple myeloma
Multiple myeloma is a cancer that originates from plasma cells in the bone marrow. With modern therapies, multiple myeloma can usually be effectively treated.
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E-cigarettes: not a good alternative to tobacco smoking
More and more people are trying e-cigarettes as an alternative to tobacco smoking. But are e-cigarettes really less harmful?
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Digitization in the care sector
Digitization has a major impact on the care sector and can benefit both care recipients and carers. Find out more about the pros and cons of digital technology.
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First aid for poisoning
Urgent action is required if poisoning is suspected. This article explains the signs of poisoning and what first aid measures can be taken when it happens.
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Pregnancy: signs and symptoms
Once a woman becomes pregnant, her body begins to change. Simple home remedies can help with some of the typical symptoms and complaints associated with pregnancy.
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Obesity (severe overweight)
Being obese, i.e. severely overweight can affect a person’s health, physical resilience and mobility. Losing even a small amount of weight can have a positive effect on health.
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Electromagnetic fields – is “electrosmog” harmful to health?
The term “electrosmog” is sometimes used to refer to electromagnetic fields, which some people fear may have a harmful effect on health. But is electrosmog really a health risk?