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Press Release No. 9 October 27, 2001 Berlin Obesity – A Worldwide Epidemic Weighty Consequence of Western Lifestyle and Urbanisation - Worldwide around 250 million people are currently overweight or obese. The World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva estimates that this number will increase to 300 million by 2025. Press Release No. 3 February 13, 2005 Berlin Detecting the Genetic Causes of the Metabolic Syndrome About 20 million people in Germany suffer from what doctors call the metabolic syndrome. In the U.S., an estimated 47 million people are affected. Press Release No. 24 June 02, 2016 Berlin Preeclampsia: Inflammation of the placenta interferes with fetal development In the womb, the fetus receives the nourishment it requires via the placenta. It is here that the... Press Release No. 11 October 23, 2003 Berlin Obesity - A Worldwide Epidemic affecting more than 250 Million People - High Blood Pressure Direct Result of Excess Weight Obesity is currently recognized as a worldwide epidemic affecting more than 250 million people. It is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases including hypertension. Press Release No. 13 October 25, 2003 Berlin A More Specific Treatment for Obese Patients with Hypertension in the Future? New discoveries from basic research could possibly result in more targeted treatment of hypertension and diabetes in the case of greatly overweight (obese) patients in the future. Science August 03, 2014 Sounding it out – the National Cohort What keeps us healthy? This is the question that the National Cohort, Germany's largest population... Science October 20, 2014 By Russell Hodge A broken tool and broken hearts The analysis of the human genome showed that our DNA contains fewer genes than most scientists... 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Press Release No. 4 February 22, 2018 Berlin Putting black skin cancer to sleep - for good An international research team has succeeded in stopping the growth of malignant melanoma by reactivating a protective mechanism that prevents tumor cells from dividing.
Press Release No. 5 March 15, 2018 Berlin How cells protect themselves against mechanical stress A research team led by Gary Lewin has now discovered that Piezo channels are highly sensitive to changes in membrane voltage.
Press Release No. 9 October 27, 2001 Berlin Obesity – A Worldwide Epidemic Weighty Consequence of Western Lifestyle and Urbanisation - Worldwide around 250 million people are currently overweight or obese. The World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva estimates that this number will increase to 300 million by 2025.
Press Release No. 3 February 13, 2005 Berlin Detecting the Genetic Causes of the Metabolic Syndrome About 20 million people in Germany suffer from what doctors call the metabolic syndrome. In the U.S., an estimated 47 million people are affected.
Press Release No. 24 June 02, 2016 Berlin Preeclampsia: Inflammation of the placenta interferes with fetal development In the womb, the fetus receives the nourishment it requires via the placenta. It is here that the...
Press Release No. 11 October 23, 2003 Berlin Obesity - A Worldwide Epidemic affecting more than 250 Million People - High Blood Pressure Direct Result of Excess Weight Obesity is currently recognized as a worldwide epidemic affecting more than 250 million people. It is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases including hypertension.
Press Release No. 13 October 25, 2003 Berlin A More Specific Treatment for Obese Patients with Hypertension in the Future? New discoveries from basic research could possibly result in more targeted treatment of hypertension and diabetes in the case of greatly overweight (obese) patients in the future.
Science August 03, 2014 Sounding it out – the National Cohort What keeps us healthy? This is the question that the National Cohort, Germany's largest population...
Science October 20, 2014 By Russell Hodge A broken tool and broken hearts The analysis of the human genome showed that our DNA contains fewer genes than most scientists...
Science December 15, 2014 By Russell Hodge The river that shapes the heart The Seyfried group revises our view of cardiac development. Our most intricate organs begin as much...