35,000 deaths in Europe every year from a creeping epidemic – Wel.nl

35,000 deaths in Europe every year from a creeping epidemic – Wel.nl

Every year, more than 35,000 people in Europe die from infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, calculated the European health service ECDC. We’ve used antibiotics so generously since they were invented that many bacteria have found a secret way to make people sick despite the antibiotics. “The big danger is that we may eventually run out … Read more

Seven benefits of vitamin D – Wel.nl

Seven benefits of vitamin D – Wel.nl

The benefits of vitamin D have long been known, but are you getting enough of this nutrient in your daily diet? Whether you choose a daily dose of sunshine, a supplement, or fortified foods, getting enough vitamin D is vital when it comes to keeping your bones strong and your immune system functioning at full … Read more

9 reasons why you always feel tired – Wel.nl

9 reasons why you always feel tired – Wel.nl

You always feel tired when you don’t work ridiculous days, don’t drink too much and sleep well enough. What could it be? Cleveland Health doctors think the following: Anemia If you have an iron deficiency, you are not making enough red blood cells. These cells are needed to provide your body with the right amount … Read more

all that hand washing was probably useless – Wel.nl

all that hand washing was probably useless – Wel.nl

We had to wash our hands, the prime minister said. We had to sing a song while we washed our hands and only stop when the song was over, the Minister of Health knew. At the start of the pandemic, we thought our lives depended on washing our hands and not touching shopping carts that … Read more

Krefeld: Physicists – cheerful look into the abyss

Krefeld: Physicists – cheerful look into the abyss

October 16, 2022, 3:37 pm Exciting before Krefeld for Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s grotesque : Physicists: a cheerful look into the abyss of humanity Einstein (Esther Keil), Möbius (Carolin Schupa) and Newton (Katharina Kurschat) do not dominate the situation in “The Physicists”. Photo: Matthias Stutte / Moenchengladbach Theater / Matthias Stutte Crefeld Recently, Russian President Putin threatened … Read more

Soot particles penetrate the brains of unborn babies – Wel.nl

Soot particles penetrate the brains of unborn babies – Wel.nl

Air pollution is everywhere without you noticing much. The soot particles even manage to penetrate the organs of unborn babies, according to Belgian-Scottish research. “Previous research by our team has already shown that soot particles can be found in the placenta in all trimesters of pregnancy,” Hasselt researcher Tim Nawrot tells RTL Nieuws. “Now we … Read more

3 ways to keep your brain healthy – Wel.nl

3 ways to keep your brain healthy – Wel.nl

There is a link between the extent to which your brain is active and your brain aging, and possibly dementia as well. What are the key factors in keeping them healthy? “The keys to our nervous system are the gray and white matter “, says Professor Hermundur Sigmundsson, of the University of Science and Technology … Read more

First patient recovered – Wel.nl

First patient recovered – Wel.nl

In the UK, a modified cold sore virus is used in the treatment of cancer. As a result, one patient was treated, in others the tumors shrank. The weakened and modified version of the cold sore virus infects and destroys harmful cancer cells. Longer studies are needed, but early results are promising for people with … Read more

What does the color of your snot mean – Wel.nl

What does the color of your snot mean – Wel.nl

Snot – or neater mucus – comes in all sorts of colors. And the color of the mucus almost always says something about what’s happening to you. Transparent Clear mucus is mainly water, with dissolved proteins, antibodies and salts. Your nasal tissues produce it 24/7. Most of it flows down the back of your throat … Read more

Because it’s time to cut bread and potatoes from your diet

Because it’s time to cut bread and potatoes from your diet

The way we live and eat now, people in their thirties have a very good chance of developing type 2 diabetes later in life. Cutting down carbs like bread and potatoes to just 10 percent of your diet can help people avoid developing type 2 diabetes, an expert advised. The teacher. Joan Taylor, of De … Read more