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eat healthy foods mostly plants and you should have a lot of exercise and if you follow these things. you do a lot to to have the full potential of your own personal life expectancy in one of the cover stories of the most famous magazine here in germany you claimed that men who live in the family and take care of the family live longer and healthier life but isn't just boring at least then you could say it's boring for a longer time so have more boring days but i think also at the same time you have more days full of happiness because if men livin in healthy and good relationships they have less accidents they take less drugs they have better foods. not that stupid and so i think the result of that and the
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repercussion is that you live a longer life thanks very much for this very interesting talk or pleasure the field of medicine is a man's world most clinics i managed by men hairpiece i researched on men guidelines for therapies written by men and even in experiments that my eyes are most over male but that's got to change i share this opinion with get told she's the research. topic gender medicine. care in berlin hospital researches are looking into how men and women deal differently with their health and sickness. today the team are discussing the results of a new survey it shows the differences in our approach to health matters are also evident in the new coronavirus era the same goes for women seem more willing to comply with safety measures when voluntary but men only when they're mandatory so
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it's another example of gender disparity. the team is headed by gad told to who profess if agenda sensitive prevention research have particular focus is on how men and women can prevent age related conditions like obesity and diabetes and how doctors can best support them in their efforts. look it's the smile the point is for people to eat healthier get more exercise reduce their tobacco and alcohol consumption and then live longer and healthier and with a decent quality of life. but there are significant differences between the sexes women tend to know more about what they're eating and have healthier diet men generally know more about exercise and do more sport those insights can help improve self-help options such as for losing weight. from common good. women are ok with group activities such as those offered commercially but men
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not so much. they're more receptive to an option. so tailoring things to what men and women need will hopefully increase people's interest in the measures and mean a better chance of success. or. a further issues dealing with serious diseases such as cancer something women will talk about with their friends men on the other hand can find in their wives. says men are far conquered while armed after their ill man ask what they can do for themselves by changing their lifestyle and with man in particular if that's a window of opportunity. doctors can use it to provide recommendations or talk about issues it's a big opportunity for the manager. of course after say being diagnosed with prostate cancer they can change all kinds of things having
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a healthier diet string more exercise and reducing stress. on. another example is involuntary childless. considerable research into women improving their fertility by losing weight but precious little on what men can do. that in fact this one sided focus on women is harmful to both sexes by. there is simply not enough research into way into boosting male fertility. we want to improve that situation by examining both partners men and women in. research into gender specific characteristics however it is only one part of the picture even among women there are major differences in that health. as there are among men everyone is different so ideally we would have medical treatment
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customized to each and every one of us that's louche. ultimately we want to use this male female dichotomy to gain a better understanding of how patients differ. so not just differences between men and women but also within those groups in their behavior and in their strategies for coping and what they really need to deal with their illness. so gender research is merely a 1st step along the way towards personalized medicine. also medications work differently depending on the patients gender active ingredients are being absorbed in different rates women often have more body fat men often are taller and that's very important for the dosage however too little
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attention is paid to these differences and this might be quite dangerous professor very. knows the disparity effect of medication on men and women is largely overlooked and under researched one reason is the way in which trial studies are configured by now it's noon that's nearly anything over the last 50 years there have been efforts to avoid including women in drug trials. and new to evidence of the damage caused to the embryo during pregnancy. and we see that especially in the early phases of drug development tests are conducted on healthy volunteers and they're overwhelmingly young man. and that remains a major problem some forms of medication have a different effect on women. there are a number of reasons for that. the
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1st factor is that the time needed to digest the pill there is according to the patient's x. . secondly enzymes are key to the effect of the drug because they really since active ingredients men and women can have different quantities of enzymes so the ratio of the doses ingredients that actually enter the bloodstream also varies according to our sex. 3rd women tend to have a larger proportion of fat and are generally smaller as well as a result the active ingredient is distributed differently in the tissue consequently women are more likely to suffer unwanted side effects via test and thus card we're currently testing this with commonly prescribed drugs and believe we have sound data suggesting that women need different target doses we need to change the strategy and to test medication on all groups among the population they're intended for. these not of course that includes women and the elderly who
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account for a major part of consumption engine in cotton tie the arts 9 middle. which is why professor. and her team are working on a study its aim is to determine whether illnesses themselves develop differently in women and men and what that means for their respective treatment. of your boy in this and they want to know which medication older people need which doses and their degree of tolerance. and of course they also want to know the effect of that medication on the heart and circulation and other functions in the body and or and and often tone in copper bonfils and. previous studies have already shown that some heart medication shortens women's lives but not those of men. this new study covers more than just physical examinations participants also answer
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a range of questions about their daily routines the aim here is to determine any differences in the my styles of men and women. i give what i find interesting is having the results afterwards which gives me a better assessment of myself so. soft i can see what condition i am in relative to my age both physically and mentally. the study also incorporates a new measurement procedures this blood pressure test for example delivers far more data than would be the case at a general practitioners it also takes into account that order to speak comes stiffer with old age without that factor there's a danger of the test returning incorrectly high blood pressure the study participants are already appreciating the benefits. i expect to find out more about
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myself and hopefully this will also help other people the researchers might have discovered something that wasn't previously known. sometimes it's the small things that can make a big difference. in many cases an additional node in the patient information leaflet would help to address specific differences when dosing medication. seems so many differences in terms of both effective doses and side effects so i'd say that information should always be included on superior indian by proxy. there are good reasons for considering the differences between women and men when it comes to medication all too often the bias towards men still leads to avoidable complications and side effects. there's a lot to be done before men and women are treated equally in medicine and i've got
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this is day that we news live from berlin india appeals for help as hospitals scramble to secure oxygen the e.u. pledges more aid to india as the country's covert crisis threatens to turn into a catastrophe hospitals are overwhelmed by unprecedented numbers of critically ill patients also on the program it's the film industries and the biggest night of the year has the pandemic believe 93rd academy award ceremony takes place in los angeles star studded night of firsts with most of the nominated films never having
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made it to a cinema we'll bring you the latest on this year's oscar winners plus. importantly go football rb leipzig survived a surprisingly bruising encounter wished good guts to keep their slim hopes of title success alive. and good to have you with us offers of aid from around the world are pouring in for india as the country faces a devastating surge of coronavirus cases the european union plans to send oxygen and medicine while the u.s. is promising ventilators and raw material for vaccines day after day infection rates and they are reaching new highs hospital beds are scarce and lifesaving oxygen supplies are running out bodies are piling up and morgues and yet many fear
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the worst is still to come. grief outside hospitals in delhi. disinfecting the dead the fear of infection remains even when life is past. makeshift formation sites like these a springing up to deal with the rising death toll because corona turion cemeteries cannot cope. relatives feel helpless as the coronavirus teds through the capital. i have money i have everything but i can't get my sister. got me an obit that they left in baghdad no that is not to get no bit here we can go there we can go. as a boy and hospitals have run out of oxygen and intensive care beds india's prime minister patients and caution in. august. i'm speaking to you
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on this radio show that at a time when corona is testing our patience and that capacity to bad behavior in many of our loved ones have left us too soon i'm also my god to live at this moment in order to win this battle and we must listen to scientists. for several days running the indian government has reported more than $300000.00 new infections. doctors worry the recent surge has been fueled by a new variant this one composed of tea while the more infectious and vaccine resistant versions of the virus health experts fear the result could be a virus that's fast spreading and less controllable several countries have offered help india's air force collected oxygen imports from singapore on the
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weekend and the u.s. and the e.u. are planning to send aid. president form the alliance says the block is pooling resources to respond to india's request for assistance. but for the securing outside full hospitals in delhi the supplies caught come fast enough. earlier we spoke to delhi bureau chief i asked her how the situation and india could possibly get to this point you know india relatively well with the 1st wave in this and to me the numbers of infections that started calling dramatically the vaccine driver had kicked up by the beginning of the year and then created a false sense of security both within the public as well as the authorities you know politicians and governments going to structed by a series of regional elections with huge campaign trannies then you have these big
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religious gatherings with no semblance of social distancing and all the potential of turning into super spread to events that sent the wrong message to the people themselves became complacent and even casual and then came the 2nd wave with its variants its mutants and double mutants of the sort for the munis much more deadly much more contagious than the idea of miners and that's why india not finds itself people less seeing the medical infrastructure of paternity menstruate trying to get relatives into hospitals saying they are not proof of dying because there's knox in every level you must be asking themselves why didn't the government anticipate this they had been secondly is it me because we have seen other parts of the world why not india the government is not the scrambling to do everything it can but precious time has been lost and to some it's coming too late. verity from right to change our sporting there are rocky officials say the massive fire at
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a baghdad hospital training kovac 19 patients was most likely caused by an exploding oxygen. heck on sunday funerals were held for some of the 82 victims of the blaze the families of the victims say leg legends and corruption contributed to the disaster and hampered their response. baring their loved ones they desperately tried to save but couldn't catch this man's brother was one of many covert 19 patients at the hospital when a massive fire broke out she rescue teams deployed quickly so his nephew tried everything he could to save him from the blaze by himself. how could i leave my uncle who raised me i stayed with him i tried to drag him out but i could not because he had lost consciousness. that suffering and many iraqis believe it could have been prevented with a timely emergency response and had the hospital been better maintained both
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already conceded in flammable ceilings and no fire protection system many impromptu rescuers say it's the government's fault. a way to manage the negligent from the largest to the smallest to be held accountable. iraq's health care system has struggled to cope with the coronavirus pandemic and now this as the public rage over the blaze grows the government has promised it will hold people accountable the prime minister has suspended the health minister and the governor of baghdad province. but it's unclear if that will be enough for all the families grieving the loss of their loved ones in a place where they were supposed to find healing. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines around the world chile has expelled 55 venezuelans from the north of the country to caracas as part of
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a new decor taishan program that has been widely criticized by migrant aid organizations the government aims to deport some 1500 people this year and has leased commercial aircraft to carry out its flights. ukrainians have been marking the 35th anniversary of the turn novel nuclear disaster they lit candles and laid roses at the memorial to firefighters in the town of sloven some 50000 residents near the plant were relocated to the town after chernobyl's reactor number 4 exploded in the early hours of april 26th of 1906. offender mike has slowed down a lot of things but not the demand for weapons and fact global arms sales are at a record high according to a new report the stockholm international peace research institutes annual study has found military spending worldwide rose to almost 2 trillion dollars last year
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that's the highest amount the institute has recorded in more than 30 years as in previous years the biggest spenders globally are the united states china india and russia last year the united kingdom joined them and the top 5 spending on arms rose in europe to with germany moving into 7th place worldwide ahead of france. germany's covered 19 vaccination campaign has been widely criticized for being off to a sluggish start but it's slowly picking up pace until recently the rollout focused on vaccination centers across the country but now family doctors can also administer the shots more than a 5th of germans have received at least one dose and the number of daily inoculations is on the rise but behind the scenes problems remain we visited 2 doctors to get a closer look. one shot after another and that 10 minutes per patient dozens of people are now getting that covered vaccine every week here at
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sibylla cuts and stones practice the family doctor is happy she's finally involved in the vaccination campaign but not everything is going as planned delivery problems are a headache. before going in the 1st week they have promised 48 doses but then they cut that and half the following week it was somehow a mixture of astra zeneca and beyond then i got a delivery of 250 but i've no information on how to deal with the 2nd doses so for pharmacies and for us doctors you never know what's going to happen from one week to the next many from opus year on top of that family doctors have to follow a strict order of priority in carrying out attacks in nations. and patients with preexisting conditions are meant to come 1st but doctors say that isn't always the most practical option sibylla cuts and once more freedom to use her own judgment. over this is all that it is our daily business to make sure we provide our patients
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with the best possible care that of course also includes prioritizing mixin nations it just needs to be less rigid this is all about speed because every rx and they need to person protect somebody else least in. many other doctors agree but to boot is having to deal with another problem some of her patients. i don't want to receive the extra zeneca vaccine the recreations of blood clots that could among young people the shot is not just recommended for over sixty's but us to boot says the media coverage had a significant impact. and maybe you need i wish they hadn't been so much negative press every last thing that happened was gone over and over again after all that and then just personal of course be very worried about the. people who. both hope the government will make more use of family doctors and give the move
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freedom to set their own priorities that could hope things really get moving in germany's vaccination campaign. and changing gears now the oscar goes to nomad land the 93rd academy award show is wrapping up in los angeles with history already made by chinese born director cloyd's out the 1st woman of color to win an oscar for best director and it was just announced that she also got the award for best picture she received the award for no wetland the film starring frances mcdormand focused on down and out americans living in their cars and vans she edited and produced no math play or. the oscar for best actress in a supporting role also went to an asian woman korean you joan for her role in minority and yet won best supporting actor for his role in judas the black messiah
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the best international feature went to denmark to must have x. film another. and sports now the one that's like the title race is unexpectedly heating up on match day 31 of 34 ivy leipsic now that anything less than a win at home just got what effectively hand the late title to byron munich luckily for them though the visitors or in an obliging mood. surprise last months on saturday meant that leipzig went into this one knowing that to win would keep the championship race alive for another much to. their trust seem simpler than 15 minutes in stuttgart snow you're a mother was sent off the young frenchman's wondering how to do haidara looked worse with every viewing like saddam and to proceedings thereafter put phones to good keep. an unbeatable form. the swiss made sure it was nil nil going
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into the break. with coble couldn't stop like 6 from taking the lead in the 1st round to see. my daughter showed no aftereffects of the tackle to some poor header when no light sieg. will produce more heroics to keep the score at one nil. but then saw emule forced a penalty within a minute of coming on after a clumsy tackle constantino smokefree punt was. under sweet spot and so too late sick after 67 minutes accounted for miss of the season by late 6 believe or been meant to score state do you know what the results mean should it go to european and visions look old but dust well not goals means many to win the remaining 3 games and hope by a draw point if they are to secure the unlikeliest of titles. also on sunday might change kept their european ambitions alive when they demolished feel a felt 5 nil brylin bowl got the party started after just 6 minutes he got
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a little bit of help from a lucky deflection after more urban league goals and struck again midway through the 2nd half. away to his team's most lopsided victory of the season. you're watching to fly from berlin i'm a fairly for me and the entire next year thank you so much for your company today. new. smoking news healthy post designs are good for the being. global warming doesn't exist.
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