Health Risks of Tattoos Highlighted by Recent German Research
Growing tattoo popularity in Germany brings health risks including infections, allergic reactions, and increased lymphoma risk, warns new research.
Growing tattoo popularity in Germany brings health risks including infections, allergic reactions, and increased lymphoma risk, warns new research.
Growing tattoo popularity in Germany brings health risks including infections, allergic reactions, and increased lymphoma risk, warns new research.
In Germany, about 70% of people use alternative medicine like yoga and acupuncture, but experts stress informed choices and research into their effectiveness.
Recent studies reveal AI chatbots like ChatGPT often misdiagnose and underperform compared to traditional internet searches in medical diagnosis tasks for non-expert users.
The Helmholtz Association launches a €36 million Biomedical Engineering Initiative alongside continuous development of Germany’s Research Data Center for Health, advancing medical innovation and data integration.
Germany commits €90 million to improve women’s health research, addressing endometriosis, menopause, and gender-specific diagnostic challenges.
A large-scale study demonstrates that excessive nighttime light exposure significantly raises cardiovascular disease risks, urging people to limit bedroom lighting at night.
New research links increased artificial light exposure at night to significantly higher risks of cardiovascular diseases by disrupting biological rhythms.
MHH and NLGA have established a scientific partnership to boost interdisciplinary public health research and practice in Niedersachsen, enhancing collaboration on key health issues and crisis preparedness.
The FDZ Gesundheit in Berlin has started operations, granting researchers secure access to extensive statutory health insurance data from 2009 to 2023 to drive medical research and healthcare improvements.