Hair loss – new therapy now gives hope – health

In almost 40 percent of the treated patients, the hair grew back completely or almost completely after 36 weeks. Nothing effective so far. The disease can vary in severity, but for some it can be life-changing — a complete loss of body hair, including eyelashes and eyebrows, even Nasenhaarand hair in the ears. Until recently, … Read more

23 years in the ice: thawed testicles form sperm again – Science

Prepubertal boys who are at risk of becoming infertile because of chemotherapy could have healthy testicular tissue removed and frozen beforehand. The treatment of Krebs is increasingly successful in children, but it means that many prepubertal boys suffer from reduced fertility or are completely infertile later in life. One chemotherapy used to treat cancer can … Read more

Corona increases the number of heart diseases – health

The various medical areas have to constantly adapt to the current situation and educate unsuspecting corona patients. The consequences of a corona disease can be serious. Numerous studies show that even a mild course is important organscan damage. Often they are Lunge and kidney affected by the consequences of the disease. But the heart can … Read more

First patient vaccinated with cancer-killing virus – health

As part of a study, 100 cancer patients in the USA and Australia are injected with the cancer-killing virus “Vaxinia”. It’s supposed to shrink the cancer. Groundbreaking research by a team of US doctors could mean a breakthrough cure for cancer. Scientists have injected the first human patient with a new cancer-killing virus called Vaxinia. … Read more

New contact lens treats glaucoma directly in the eye – Science

A wireless contact lens monitors eye pressure and delivers medication when needed. The animal experiment was successful. Over 90,000 sufferers in Austria have glaucoma. The so-called “Green Star” is the most common cause of blindness in this country and should therefore not be confused with the more harmless cataracts. Glaucoma is an eye disease that … Read more

Minister explains why masks will remain compulsory in summer – health

The corona numbers are falling, but Austria’s Minister of Health Johannes Rauch is sticking to the FFP2 mask requirement in public areas. Summer is approaching, temperatures are rising, the corona numbers are falling and Austria is still carrying FFP2-Mask– as one of the last three countries in Europe. Nothing will change that anytime soon, because … Read more

Kocher announces profit skimming package – Politics

Martin Kocher, Minister of Labor and Economy, gave an update on the current situation on Tuesday and explained which packages he is currently working on. As every week Minister of Labor announced Martin Kocher, now also responsible for the economy, an update on the labor market. “It’s a big challenge, but I also have a … Read more

Risk of diabetes after Covid – How to recognize your risk – Health

Anyone who falls ill with Covid also runs the risk of developing diabetes – especially if there are risk factors. How do you recognize diabetes? A growing number of studies show that Covid-19 Diabetes-Risk may increase for months after infection. The Diabetes Society (ÖDG) recommends that everyone should know and observe the symptoms of diabetes … Read more