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Status: 02.02.2023 12:10 p.m Significantly fewer cancer patients were treated as inpatients in clinics in 2021. But that doesn't mean fewer people get sick. The decline has more to do with the corona pandemic. During the corona pandemic, significantly fewer patients were treated in hospital for cancer. In 2021, almost 1.44 million people were hospitalized because of this diagnosis, according to the Federal Statistical Office. Accordingly, the number of inpatient cancer treatments in the second year of Corona fell to...
Robert Koch Institute 24 million respiratory diseases among 12 million children A small child with a respiratory infection in an intensive care unit of a children's hospital. photo © Christoph Soeder/dpa These figures should not surprise many parents in Germany. The Robert Koch Institute sees a possible reason that RS viruses and flu viruses did not occur to the usual extent in the corona pandemic. According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), from October to the end of December there...
Measles infections have a dreaded long-term consequence: the so-called subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE), a mostly fatal brain damage. In order to trigger such, the pathogens must penetrate into the brain. And they obviously cannot do this alone: the wild type of the virus is not able to do this, nor are individual virus types with certain mutations. Together, however, viruses with different gene variants become dangerous: As Japanese scientists led by Yuta Shirogane from Kyushu University in Fukuoka wrote in...
Measles infections have a dreaded long-term consequence: the so-called subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE), a mostly fatal brain damage. In order to trigger such, the pathogens must penetrate into the brain. And they obviously cannot do this alone: the wild type of the virus is not able to do this, nor are individual virus types with certain mutations. Together, however, viruses with different gene variants become dangerous: As Japanese scientists led by Yuta Shirogane from Kyushu University in Fukuoka wrote in...
study Some autoimmune diseases could be late effects of Covid A study examines the long-term consequences of a Covid infection. photo © Sebastian Gollnow/dpa Researchers in Germany have evaluated a huge data set of health insurance patients on corona infections. Their analysis reveals a connection about which little was previously known. According to the findings of German researchers, people who have survived a Covid 19 infection have an autoimmune disease much more often than others. The basis is an extensive...
Home pagelifehealthCreated: 1/30/2023 3:46 p.mFrom: Juliane GutmanSplitIf you don't shower after exercising, don't be surprised if it smells. But there are also abnormal vapors that are best checked out by a doctor.Many are affected themselves and almost everyone knows someone who is bad breath has. But not only the mouth can smell bad, sweat sometimes gives off an extremely unpleasant smell. It is harmless if there are causes such as incorrect oral hygiene or - in the case of armpit...
Diseases Avian flu in mink: new adaptation step of the viruses? Due to the largest wave of avian influenza ever documented in birds, the pathogen gets more opportunities to spread to mammals - for example to mink. photo © Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix/AP/dpa Avian flu has killed scores of mink in Spain. But how did the pathogen spread between the animals? Researchers warn of adaptations of the virus to mammals. Experts are worried about an outbreak of bird flu on...
Diseases WHO: Billions of people not protected from trans fats Berliners or pancakes on a plate. According to the DGE, baked goods and confectionery are among the foods that can contain significant amounts of trans fatty acids. photo © Bernd Wüstneck/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa The World Health Organization has drawn an interim balance: They wanted to ensure that trans fats largely disappear from the food chain all over the world. But that didn't happen. Harmful industrially produced trans fats are still used in...
Four and a half years after the scandal surrounding numerous hepatis C infections in a Swabian clinic, the case will be heard before the Augsburg district court on April 19. A 60-year-old anesthetist then has to answer for 51 cases of dangerous bodily harm. The anesthetist is said to have infected patients during operations at the Donau-Ries Clinic in Donauwörth. As court spokesman Peter Grünes reported on Monday, ten victims have been admitted to the process as joint plaintiffs. The...