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Vitamin-D-Päparate more of a risk than useful Vitamin D is responsible for many important functions for health, which is why many people resort to supplements and Vitamin D supplements. However, the Federal Institute for risk assessment (BfR) comes in a…
Read MoreBest supplements for hair: The B-vitamin that could help with hair growth
What you put into your body can have an affect on your overall appearance. One B-vitamin, in particular, is reported to have beneficial consequences on hair growth. Researchers from the Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences, based at the University…
Read MoreThousands of Anti-Corona-Demonstration in Berlin expected
The Corona-pandemic keeps the world in suspense: More than 17 million people have been infected with the Coronavirus, 208.971 of them in Germany. The United States reported almost daily new record numbers. The latest news on Corona-crisis in Germany, Europe…
Read MoreSigns your freckles need to be checked out by a doctor
If you have a love/hate relationship with your freckles, it may be time to change your thinking. After all, they call them beauty marks for a reason — and some women are even drawing on fake freckles. But what causes…
Read MoreUK health secretary says GP consultations should be remote by default
In a speech on the future of healthcare and lessons for the NHS from the coronavirus pandemic, health secretary, Matt Hancock, said all GP appointments should be done remotely by default unless a patient needs to be seen in person….
Read MorePandemic leads to higher depression, anxiety and fear, studies show
The COVID-19 pandemic led to higher levels of depression, anxiety, suicidal tendencies and psychological trauma among American adults during the early months of its spread, according to three new studies published by University of Arkansas sociologists. Using an internet survey…
Read MoreThermal cameras aren’t perfect, but they can help control the coronavirus pandemic
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the world has rushed to deploy infrared thermal imaging cameras (also known as infrared radiometers) to measure people’s temperature and the technology has become big business. Since the pandemic began, thermal cameras have been…
Read MoreGet a proper chair, don’t eat at your desk, and no phones in the loo: How to keep your home workspace safe and hygienic
The onset of COVID-19 saw a dramatic shift, with many in the workforce suddenly finding themselves working from home. As hashtags sprung up on social media documenting makeshift work-from-home setups, it rapidly became evident that for many workers, their new…
Read MoreGrandma's monthly manicure 'saved her life' after her nails revealed lung cancer
When Joan Martindale noticed her fingernails and toenails getting wider, more bulbous, and starting to curve, she dismissed the changes as no big deal. It wasn’t until her manicurist of ten years raised alarm bells that she finally sought medical…
Read MoreNew risk tool developed for cardiac arrest patients
Experts have developed a risk score to predict cardiac arrest patient outcomes. The study published today in European Heart Journal, by a team of researchers from King’s College London and King’s College Hospital, details a novel risk score for heart…
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