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Helmholtz Munich organized its first "Expert Hour" in the German Bundestag. With this new event format, Helmholtz Munich will regularly provide information on politically relevant health and research topics in the future and support work in the…
Around two million people in Germany live with diabetes without knowing it. Most often, it's Type 2 diabetes, which develops without symptoms. Test your risk for diabetes now at diabinfo.de. In a few minutes, you will know your personal Type 2…
The consequences of climate change are far-reaching and profound. Extreme weather events, such as heat waves and droughts pose a severe threat to human lives and health.
The national diabetes information portal diabinfo.de will be represented twice this year at the Diabetes Autumn Conference (Diabetes Herbsttagung) of the German Diabetes Association in cooperation with the German Society for Nutritional Medicine in…
Right from an early age, an awareness on health-related topics plays an essential role in preventing diseases and strengthening health. Helmholtz Munich has therefore developed a new health platform together with children and adolescents. The…
The increase in heat periods as a result of climate change can be more critical for people with diabetes than for metabolically healthy people. This is especially true at older ages. The article "Heat and diabetes" from diabinfo.de deals with helpful…
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