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Health
Health refers to physical and mental well-being in the broadest sense.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: gambling addiction
Gambling addiction is on the rise in Bosnia. And people are suffering in silence.
South Korea moves to suspend striking doctors' licenses
Around 10,000 junior doctors have defied a government order to return to work.
Miss South Africa on mental health and depression
Natasha Joubert's Crown of Resilience: how to overcome depression.
In Good Shape - Parasites & Bedbugs & Mites
Bedbugs, tapeworms, mosquitoes with a fatal bite. How can you avoid falling victim to them?
Tomorrow Today – The Science Show
Music for preemies, interfaces between brains and computers, immunotherapies against cancer.
Global malnourishment: 1 in 8 people are obese
New data from The Lancet suggests fewer people are starving across the globe. But obesity is taking its place.
Inside Europe - 29 February 2024
NATO membership and the shift in the Swedish psyche, Russian fishing vessels in Norwegian ports, and refugee-led mental health interventions in Prague. Also: quantifying extremism in Germany's AfD, enshrining abortion in the French constitution, dealing with the aftermath of ISIS terror in Turkey and bringing refugee children and their peers together through music.
Sulfur stinks for the environment
Sulfur can be both harmless and toxic. It's a cause of acid rain and a pollutant present in coal.
How unhealthy are processed foods?
Processed doesn't always mean the food is unhealthy, but it is more likely to be high in calories and low in nutrition.
The playground dentist
Are children afraid of the dentist? Not if the tooth doctor comes to the playground and makes dental hygiene fun.
US: Endangered sea turtles nursed back to health
Sea turtles wash up on US east coast beaches every winter. Volunteers rescue the cold-stunned reptiles.
Libido mismatch? You're not alone
It's common for couples to have different sex drives. Here's how you can fix it.
Bangladesh: Sex scan verdict could help moms-to-be
Could this new directive from the High Court of Bangladesh help protect women during pregnancy?
How much sleep do children need?
Newborns must first learn the day-night rhythm. The need for sleep changes over the course of childhood.
Peru declares health emergency as dengue cases soar
The El Nino weather pattern has created ideal conditions for mosquitos to breed and transmit the virus.
Mauritius lets cruise ship dock after cholera scare
A suspected cholera outbreak has stranded more than 3,000 people aboard a cruise ship off the island of Mauritius.
Unmasking men's mental health battles
Nozibele and South African artist Seth Pimentel discuss why men should seek help for mental health problems.
Endometriosis: Painful periods aren't normal
Ritha shares her journey battling endometriosis. She discusses her strategies for coping with the condition.
Aphasia, dementia: What was Wendy Williams diagnosed with?
American celebrity Wendy Williams has been diagnosed with aphasia and FTD after struggling with her health for years.
South Korea orders striking doctors back to work
The South Korean government said a walkout by thousands of trainee doctors is not justifed.
Why are Europe's farmers struggling with mental health?
As farmers across Europe continue to protest, DW looks at how the pressures they face impact their mental wellbeing.
What do trees remember?
How often do you stop to really look at the trees in your neighborhood or in your local park? To observe their details and feel their presence? Though you mightn’t have really noticed them – they certainly notice you. They might even be listening in on your conversations. Journey with us to Berlin to get to know a special tree and meet a tree surgeon who can share some of its secrets.
Alaskapox: First known death from the virus
An elderly man in the US died of Alaskapox in January. Here's everything you need to know about the virus.
Kenya: Doctors concerned about conjunctivitis outbreak
Though conjunctivitis is not considered a dangerous disease, the rate of infection has alarmed some families.
Regular erections can improve men's sexual health
A study suggests men can train erectile function simply by having more erections — it's a bit like regular exercise.
Health care on wheels: Dhaka initiative for the poor
These buses are equipped with doctors, medicine and beds, and go all over Dhaka to provide free health care.
Using a heart's "digital twin" to reduce cardiac surgeries
A hospital in Boston is using a heart's "digital twin" to lower the number of cardiac surgeries.
How a woman in Tanzania overcame her heroin addiction
A former addict in Tanzania talks of how she started using heroin and the methadone program that helped her get clean.
Women in Germany demand better access to fertility treatment
Infertility affects one in six women in Germany. However, access to reproductive medicine is not available to all.
Are AI health tips useful or not?
Can AI assistants motivate people to eat more consciously and live healthier lives?
When your smartwatch sounds the alarm
If your smartwatch indicates cardiac arrhythmia, you should definitely go see a doctor.
How does a smartwatch measure your heartbeat?
Smartwatches use an optical sensor to detect the heartbeat. But how accurate is the process?
Superfood from India — water lily pops
A young entrepreneur is conquering German supermarkets with a new snack from India—water lily pops.
Southern Africa's cholera outbreak is a multinational fight
A deadly cholera outbreak has left thousands infected and hundreds dead in Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique and beyond.
We need to talk about farmers and mental health
Recent studies say mental health is in decline among farmers. We reached out to farmers and experts for the inside view.
Ecuador: Court decriminalizes euthanasia in landmark ruling
Verdict comes after a terminally ill patient argued that people with fatal diseases have a right to die with dignity.
Artificial intelligence is boosting many industries
New weight loss drugs, AI in medicine and eco-friendly mobility are all big trends for 2024.
Artificial intelligence saving lives in the operating room
At Saarbrücken Hospital in Germany, complicated operations are being optimized with the help of artificial intelligence.
Myanmar doctor cares for fellow refugees in India
In Zokhawthar, eastern India, DW meets a refugee doctor doing what he can to help other refugees who have fled Myanmar.
Global Us: Urban living and the dangers of modern industry
Homelessness on the rise in New York, Bhopal 40 years after a chemical accident, and rerouting cars around Bogota.
Alzheimer's 'infections' & walking around parking lots
Was Alzheimer's transferred to a handful of patients? Also, a new study shows what parking lots do to your brain.
Weight loss injection
The diabetes drug Ozempic and new obesity shot Wegovy show great promise.
India on the verge of eliminating 'black fever' kala-azar
Kala-azar is the second deadliest parasitic disease after malaria, affecting 200 million people in dozens of countries.
Why India's Gen Z and millennials feel more stressed
India's millennials and Gen Z report feeling much more stressed compared to older generations, a new study has found.
The deadly pregnancy complication you've never heard of
Preeclampsia is a top contributor to maternal death. Most women only learn what it is when they're diagnosed with it.
In Good Shape - Dealing with circulatory disorders
The circulatory system keeps our cells supplied. Thrombosis, high blood pressure and varicose veins all pose threats.
Malaria child vaccination campaign kicks off in Cameroon
Cameroon has begun a large-scale malaria vaccination campaign that's supposed to see 250,000 children immunized.
Family planning isn't easy in South Sudan
In conservative South Sudanese society, health workers are attacked and young couples are judged.
German minister aims for cannabis legalization by spring
German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach hopes that the cannabis law will be passed by the Bundestag in February.
How chicken farms are breeding antimicrobial resistance
E.coli and Salmonella bacteria have been found to share genetic information as a way to develop antibiotic resistance.
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