The Deutsches Hygiene-Museum's new exhibition in Dresden brings focus to mental health issues, highlighting stigma, economic influences, and the pandemic's impact on Germany.
The Deutsches Hygiene-Museum's new exhibition in Dresden brings focus to mental health issues, highlighting stigma, economic influences, and the pandemic's impact on Germany.
Germany's health and wellness events spotlight community engagement at Bad Marienberg's health fair and critical healthcare reforms debated ahead of the March congress in Wiesbaden.
Medical School Hamburg launches an online mental health platform for youth alongside recommended literature to support adolescent psychological wellbeing.
In 2026, Germany advances interdisciplinary health research, mental health education for children, and physical activity campaigns to tackle healthcare challenges.
Older adults face myths about inevitable health decline, but cautious activity and expert guidance remain vital for longevity, while AI tools show limitations in medical advice.
Germany marks #GoRed Day with targeted women's heart health initiatives, while new research highlights environmental factors as critical cardiovascular risks.
AOK introduces specialized online health and nutrition programs for farmers to support their physical and mental wellbeing amid demanding work conditions.
Remote work's surge in Germany brings significant health challenges, with decreased physical activity and rising mental health concerns reshaping workplace priorities in 2026.
In 2026, Germany confronts ongoing high sick leave rates and a worsening mental health crisis among youth, prompting calls for policy reforms and increased support.
Germany advances mental health awareness through personal advocacy, agricultural research, and dermatological studies revealing broad psychological impacts.
Moderate daily walking, even just 2300 steps, can significantly improve cardiovascular health, metabolism, and joint well-being, offering practical fitness advice amidst common inactivity challenges.
OpenAI introduces a ChatGPT health feature co-developed with doctors worldwide, offering personalized health advice but currently not available in Germany.
Germany's health experts and agencies advocate for holistic lifestyle changes this New Year, highlighting exercise, diet, reduced media use, and substance avoidance to prevent chronic diseases and empower long-term health.
Nearly five million family caregivers in Germany face significant mental health challenges, with experts highlighting self-care and support strategies to prevent burnout and maintain well-being.
New research reveals how supportive relationships significantly improve heart health outcomes, while stress and conflict increase risks for heart patients.
Germany faces widespread fears of cancer and dementia alongside a major Listeria recall by Aldi, highlighting both chronic health anxieties and acute risks in 2025.
Baden-Württemberg launches a competition to fight loneliness with targeted funding, while Landkreis Gießen implements a collaborative health strategy to promote wellness and prevention.
Germany advances in 2025 with expanded nursing roles, digital health, mental health awareness, preventive care, longevity focus, and refined dental hygiene practices.
Two detailed studies from Germany reveal rising physical activity in older adults but growing health challenges including overweight and mental health issues among youth.
Brandenburg's 2025 youth health report shows decreased tobacco and alcohol use but rising overweight and mental health issues among children and adolescents.
A major WHO survey highlights significant mental health problems among European healthcare workers, while community events in Germany promote mental health awareness.
Nürnberg's GROW HAPPY NBG project engages youth in volunteer activities to enhance their mental health and community ties, supported by health programs and practices like Lachyoga.
Sören Pellmann speaks out on breaking the health taboo in politics following his heart attack, calling for openness on mental and physical illness among politicians.
Following his heart attack, Left Party leader Sören Pellmann calls for openness about stress and health issues in politics, highlighting the taboo surrounding illness.
Germany marks World Mental Health Day 2025 with week-long events focused on stigma reduction, service access, and support for those affected by crises and mental illnesses.
Germany is hosting its annual Mental Health Week from October 10-20, 2025, featuring nationwide initiatives to promote mental health resilience, support services, and community engagement amidst ongoing global challenges.
Kaarst celebrates its first participation in Germany's Mental Health Awareness Week, highlighting local initiatives and expert advice on improving mental well-being during this critical annual event.
Germany's Autumn 2025 mental health initiatives feature the 16th Mental Health Days in Darmstadt-Dieburg and a youth-focused seminar in Siegen, promoting awareness and destigmatization.