In 2002, as a 22-year-old, she competed in her first mountain running world championships in Innsbruck. At the beginning of June, Andrea Mayr might come full circle at the world championships in the Stubaital: the “endurance runner” from Gmunden is thinking of saying goodbye to the competition scene. Not because the senior physician for orthopedic surgery at the Salzkammergut Clinic is now 43 years old and has become “sluggish”, but because her priorities will soon shift.
March 8, 2023
ANSES Scientific Meetings – Antimicrobial Resistance Day in Animal Health and the Environment | handles
Each year, on the occasion of European Antimicrobial Resistance Day, ANSES, through its Scientific Meetings, organizes its annual symposium on this theme. It is fully in line with the implementation of the interministerial roadmap adopted on November 18, 2016, which aims to strengthen and coordinate efforts to fight more effectively once morest antibiotic resistance in animal health. It participates in the mobilization of the actors concerned, whether they are scientists, decision-makers or professionals in the field, around this issue, in order to explore new actions for a better use of antibiotics in veterinary medicine and a limitation of their impacts.
In 2018, this conference day will focus on current and future issues in terms of epidemiology and modeling of antibiotic resistance. As every year, the Agency’s two annual reports on the national development of resistance in animals (Résapath report) and sales of veterinary antibiotics and the results of the European surveillance plan (LNR Antimicrobial Resistance) will be presented. , as well as insights into different research strategies contributing to meeting current and future challenges on this major public health issue.
Butter, olive or coconut oil: which is really the healthiest? Nutrition expert separates fact from fiction
One always uses olive oil to fry the meat, the other chooses rapeseed or sunflower oil to drizzle on his vegetables before they go into the oven. The supply of fats is large. Which fats should you choose in the kitchen for a normal meal or to make a pastry? And which fat is the healthiest? Nutrition expert Karolien Olaerts explains. “Limit the vegetable butter.”
Champions League against Chelsea: Dortmund grumbles about “scandal” penalties
Status: 08.03.2023 07:07
The hand penalty in the game once morest Chelsea enraged Borussia Dortmund. Matthias Sammer in particular was stunned.
“The penalty and the repetition – that’s a real scandal. I don’t need a rule keeper to come to me either.”BVB advisor Matthias Sammer complained as a TV expert at Prime Video, and he addressed the Dutch referee Danny Makkelie: “There are personalities for such constellations. Makkelie is a very, very arrogant person.”
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round of 16
During the round of 16 second leg in the Champions League at Chelsea (0: 2), Marius Wolf stopped a cross in the penalty area with his hand. That was in the 50th minute. The body was turned away, but the arm and hand were in the path of the ball. “It’s not on purpose, I’m not going to the ball, I have my arm on my body and I’m still turning away”said Wolf.
“The referee was to blame”
Makkelie awarded the penalty and had it repeated following Kai Havertz’ shot at the post because players ran into the penalty area too early. This is also technically correct.
BVB professional Emre Can had no understanding for that. “The referee was to blame”he said visibly upset. “I don’t give a shit who ran in before! He hits the post, done, out.” If Makkelie doesn’t dare, I have to “UEFA just send someone else to Stamford Bridge. It’s extremely painful that we’re eliminated because of a referee.”