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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.
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).
Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE)
Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral infection transmitted ticks.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?