DocCheck News 05.09.2017
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Night Shift: Shuffling On All The Way To Cancer
Those who work at night not only turn their biorhythm upside, but also increase their risk of cancer. Responsibility for this could lie in a lack of the sleep hormone melatonin, which is involved in DNA repair. more...
Article by Sonja Schmitzer
Acid Blockers Increase Mortality Risk
Due to the use of PPI, operations to treat peptic ulceration have become a rarity. Nevertheless caution is advised, because there are more and more often problems associated with acid blockers. One study establishes a link to the chance of dying – OTCs come into play here. more...
Article by Michael van den Heuvel
Take A Shot!
In contrast to shots from the doctor, we are looking for shots that don't hurt! Get out your camera and take pictures of exciting, unusual or disgusting medical cases! Don't forget to upload them on DocCheck Pictures. more...
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I'm Looking For A Pocket Sized ECG Device
It is often heard from industry that doctors do not accept, and even seek to block, new technology. My impression from the ESC was a different one and confirmed my opinion that more medical practitioners should be consulting the industry and be involved in these developments. more...
Article by Klaudia Gavrilis
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