Prevention Prize 2025 – Application deadline ends!
Have you recently published a paper in the area of prevention? Then use the last 14 days now – and apply until November 15, 2022 for the Prevention Prize 2023. With the prize, the German
Have you recently published a paper in the area of prevention? Then use the last 14 days now – and apply until November 15, 2022 for the Prevention Prize 2023. With the prize, the German
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/picture alliance, Federico Gambarini Berlin Despite the progress made in recent decades, experts still see an urgent need for action in the fight against cancer. The areas where there is room for improvement are the
/Tartila, stock.adobe.com Berlin The Federal Government’s Expert Council on Health and Resilience has called for a fundamental rethink in health policy in two statements: the focus should no longer be on treating diseases, but on
The LebensBlicke Foundation, Early Detection of Colon Cancer, is offering a prize for outstanding work in the field of colon cancer prevention and early detection. The prize is worth €4,000. Applications can be submitted now
The topic of heart health has finally received the attention it deserves since the BMG’s draft bill for the so-called Healthy Heart Act (GHG). Cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of death in Germany,
/natali_mis, stock.adobe.com Berlin Shortly before the non-public hearing of the associations on the Healthy Heart Act (GHG) next Monday, the criticism of the plan from the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) continues unabated. The National
/dragonstock, stock.adobe.com Berlin The federal government wants to place a stronger focus on the prevention and prevention of cardiovascular diseases with the Healthy Heart Act. The Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) plans to stipulate many
/WavebreakmediaMicro, stock.adobe.com Berlin It is too cheap and omnipresent: In view of the high consumption of alcohol in Germany, the Federal Medical Association (BK) and several other organizations are demanding that the federal government make
/picture alliance, Sebastian Gollnow Berlin The Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) is missing the opportunity to urgently strengthen addiction prevention with its draft amendment to the Cannabis Act. Medical and psychotherapeutic associations as well as