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Health
Health refers to physical and mental well-being in the broadest sense.
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How Australia's social media ban could affect us
Australia bans kids under 16 from using social media. Why? And what does it mean for all of us?
The abuse of power in academia
German researchers studying power abuse in academia in Germany have come to some interesting conclusions about how common the problem is. Not enough checks are in place to prevent professors from exploiting doctoral candidates and other students.
CEO of US health insurer shot dead in New York
United Health Care CEO Brian Thompson was killed by a masked gunman in what police are calling a "targeted attack."
In Greece, a ferry full of doctors for remote islands
Twice a year, a team of volunteer doctors and specialists travel by boat to remote Greek islands to treat patients.
Top health insurance CEO killed in New York City attack
Brian Thompson was fatally shot in the chest outside the Hilton hotel in midtown Manhattan, New York.
Medication overuse headache
Painkillers for headaches are very effective. But overuse can make the pain much worse.
Cat cafes: The purrfect therapy for many
A growing number of cat cafes is providing many with calming company outside the home.
Tomorrow Today — The Science Show
Gender pay gaps, exploitation of ‘others’ and racism, biopiracy — social inequality contributes to many problems.
How communities in Cameroon use sand to clean their water
An initiative is helping to clean up drinking water in Cameroon with sand and ceramic filters.
Why Sardinians in Italy live so long
The mountain villages on the east coast of Sardinia are home to an unusually high number of centenarians. Why?
Laughing gas: How dangerous is the 'balloon drug'?
Governments want to regulate nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a party drug used by young adults in the US and Europe.
Pakistan: Sex clinics exploit men's fear of impotence
Self-proclaimed doctors promising improved sex drive and a better love life are everywhere in Karachi.
The truth about body fat, and why it is also good for you
Body fat often gets a bad rap, but it stores energy and is essential for numerous metabolic processes.
Asia's chronic pollution has high health costs
Exposure to air pollution from childhood increases the risk of poor health and can cause strokes and lead to cancer.
How slowing Amazon's deforestation improved Brazil's health
Policies to disincentivize Amazon deforestation are credited with cutting hospitalizations and deaths by the thousands.
Reclaiming the body through cancer
Writer Karuna Ezara Parikh shares how a cancer diagnosis reshaped her perspective on health, beauty and life itself.
Germany begins major reform of its hospital sector
Germany is forging ahead with a plan to slash the number of hospitals and digitalize bureaucracy.
Good fat, bad fat — In Good Shape
We need fat to survive. But too much of it is bad for us. So how do we work out what we need?
Fat cell memories: Why it's hard to maintain healthy weight
Research suggests that fat cells "remember" past obesity. That may explain the weight loss and weight gain yo-yo effect.
Focus on Europe — Spotlight on People
Problems persist in Germany's largest refugee shelter.
NATO holds its largest-ever artillery exercise in Europe
DW's Alexandra von Nahmen reports from a training area in Finland's far north, close to the border with Russia.
EU clash between worker shortages, anti-immigrant politics
As aging populations exacerbate worker shortages, EU countries are luring foreign workers despite far-right pressure.
AfricaLink News November 20, 2024
US embassy temporarily closes in Kyiv due to possible attack +++ WHO authorizes first mpox vaccine for children
Second life for defunct devices in the EU — Global Us
The EU wants to see more old electrical devices being repaired, and quarry work is killing people in India.
8 most dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the world
Resistance to antibiotics is making these bacterial infections more dangerous and harder to treat.
Pakistan: Health emergency declared over record smog
A dense smog engulfs Pakistan’s Lahore and Punjab region, as hospitals report nearly 70,000 daily respiratory cases.
Germany's health-care sector hit by skilled labor shortage
Germany stands in urgent need of health-care workers as the population ages, according to a report.
Dancing away preconceptions about ADHD
A South African theatre-maker dances her way through work and life.
How to get a healthy immune system — In Good Shape
We can help our immune system to help us. From diet to vaccinations: follow these tips!
Miss South Africa exits Miss Universe due to health concerns
Mia le Roux made history as the first deaf woman crowned Miss South Africa.
Croatian PM fires health minister amid corruption scandal
Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic dismissed his health minister, Vili Beros, later confirming reports of his arrest.
Child miners in Nigeria risk health for little money
Unregulated mining is a booming sector in Nigeria, with many working in hazardous conditions.
Cafe in Japan aims to include people with dementia
A model project in Japan is helping people with dementia to become part of the community again.
Air pollution in Pakistan reaches record levels
The Punjab government has introduced emergency measures, including prolonged school closures and compulsory face masks.
Dieting for irritable bowel relief
The condition involves physical and mental factors, but a combination of measures can help.
Are in-ear headphones dangerous for your ears?
You can safely swap in-ear headphones with other people. But they can cause infections.
From water scarcity to dementia — Global Us
Singapore as a role model for the use of water as a resource. How racist is the country music scene in the USA?
Home remedies for diarrhea
Can soda drinks, tea or broth help to stop dangerous fluid loss?
Bowel cancer rates rising in young people
Experts blame ultra-processed foods, sugar and red meat for the rise in bowel cancer rates.
Living with a colostomy bag
Philipp Stehler is frank about his chronically inflamed colon. His ordeal included having a stoma.
Is your gut your second brain?
The gut has its own nervous system, houses trillions of microorganisms and mirrors your emotions.
German firms tested 4-day workweek — here's the outcome
German firms ended a test run of a 4-day workweek with promising results. But can they be applied across the economy?
Indonesia and Russia hold first joint naval exercises
The Indonesian and Russian navies began five days of joint exercises in the Java Sea.
How war in Lebanon has put pregnant women and babies at risk
Miscarriages and early births have risen as people flee the Israel-Hezbollah conflict in Lebanon.
Germany's health care system has a language problem
Germany is a multilingual society, but access to health care is often frustrating for people who don't speak German.
Recharging your gut — In Good Shape
Migraines, joint pain and depression can be linked to the gut. How do we get it back into shape?
South African men don heels to spotlight male breast cancer
In an eye-catching event, South African breast cancer survivors wore heels to raise awareness about male breast cancer.
EU agency finds banned chemicals in some 6% of cosmetics
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) said the products hailed "from various sellers" and occupied "all price ranges."
Why gaming feels so good!
Playing video games can make you feel great! But when does a bit of fun turn into a problem?
How can you reduce your cancer risk?
What can you do to cut your cancer risk? We answer a viewer question from Afghanistan.
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