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Osteoporosis

What is osteoporosis? Bone loss Osteoporosis (bone atrophy) is a disease of the bones in which the relationship between bone formation and bone resorption, as well as bone density and…



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Grippe (Influenza)

What is the difference between flu and flu-like infections? In everyday life, the term flu is often used in connection with colds or flu-like infections. When someone at work says…



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What actually is AD(H)S?

What does ADHD stand for? ADHD stands for attention deficithyperactivity disorder. A syndrome is a collection of different symptoms or findings. The terms hyperkinetic syndrome (HKS), psychoorganic syndrome (POS) or…



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Arthrose

What is osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease of the joint cartilage. The cartilage is worn down due to various causes. In an advanced state, the cartilage can even be…



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Hay fever

What actually is hay fever? Allergy to pollen Blocked and “runny” nose, watery eyes … do you recognise this? Anyone who has had a cold (and we all have) knows…



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Cardiovascular diseases

What are cardiovascular diseases? The term “cardiovascular disease” is not always used uniformly. In the broadest sense, it includes all diseases that affect the heart and blood circulation. Some of…



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What actually is pain?

Definition of pain The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in…



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Was kann einem auf den Magen schlagen?

The stomach, an amazing organ!

Between the oesophagus and duodenum The stomach (gaster) is located in the left upper abdomen directly under the diaphragm. It connects the oesophagus (gullet) with the duodenum (duodenum) and performs…



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