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Common hygiene mistake: dermatologist only recommends 3 skin care products

There are many myths surrounding showering and personal hygiene. Is showering every day bad for your skin? Do contrast showers fight cellulite?...

Ingo Froboese: “You can also go jogging at 30 degrees”

Can you go running in the heat? Who should give up exercise when it's over 30 degrees? And is a cold shower...

“There is no such thing as a healthy tan” – when sunbathing becomes dangerous

Summery tanned skin - for many a beauty ideal. But a crisp tan is not healthy and all too often we risk sunburn...

Soap the whole body: dermatologist reveals common shower mistakes

There are many myths surrounding showering and personal hygiene. Is showering every day bad for your skin? Do contrast showers fight cellulite?...

A Comprehensive Look at Dental Implant Costs and Contributing Factors

Dental health plays a vital role in our overall well-being, and when tooth loss occurs, dental implants emerge as a popular and effective solution....

Liftera V Lift: Natural-Looking Results without Surgery or Downtime

Liftera V Lift, a groundbreaking non-surgical facelift procedure, offers a remarkable way to enhance your skin's appearance without resorting to surgery. This innovative treatment...

A Comprehensive Overview of FUE Hair Transplant Surgery and Its Advantages

Introduction Hair transplantation is a complex surgical procedure that involves relocating hair from one area of the head to another. The Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE)...

Explore Your Options for Expat Medical Insurance to Protect Your Health While Living Abroad

Introduction Moving abroad as an expatriate can be an exciting and life-changing experience. Alongside the adventure, it's crucial to consider your healthcare needs in your...

Is showering every day harmful? Dermatologist uncovers shower myths

There are many myths surrounding showering and personal hygiene. Is showering every day bad for your skin? Do contrast showers fight cellulite?...

New contraceptive method for cats

These cats have been given a genetically engineered contraceptive. © Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Of the approximately 600 million house cats in the world,...

Brush your teeth before or after breakfast: that’s what science says

Brushing your teeth - better before or after eating? Brushing is essential to effective oral hygiene. Is it also relevant whether we...

Local medicinal plants: the strongest plants and their effects

Local medicinal plants are still used today as an alternative to conventional medicines. Here you can find out how the ten strongest plants...

Aging nerve insulation promotes Alzheimer’s

Immune cells (yellow) clear amyloid plaques (magenta) in the brain of an Alzheimer's mouse (left). Degenerating myelin distracts them from it (right). ...

Mattress test: Winner at Stiftung Warentest and Öko-Test 2023

Buying a new mattress is a science in itself. Stiftung Warentest and Öko-Test bring light into the darkness - and regularly test foam,...

Sunbathing: 5 Mistakes Too Many Make Every Summer

For many, sunbathing is simply part of summer. Which five points you should consider to protect your skin from excessive UV radiation. Do you...

Sometimes deadly for dogs: animal rights activists warn against romping in the grain field

Dogs love to romp through meadows and fields. But a great danger lurks there: awns, as the Four Paws organization warns. In...

Parkinson’s drug for ALS?

In amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), motor neurons, the nerve cells that control muscle movement, are destroyed. © Dr_Microbe/ iStock ...

Whether you should brush your teeth before or after breakfast

Brushing your teeth - better before or after eating? Brushing is essential to effective oral hygiene. Is it also relevant whether we...

»The decisive factor is the ability to feel«

An embryoid on day 8. ©M. Zernicka-Goetz What protection should embryoids – stem cell-based embryos – have? The bioethicist Hannah Schickl on positions in research. RAINER KURLEMANN...

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