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    An extremely effective weapon against cancer [20.06.2018]

    Experts at the Medical Center - University of Freiburg welcome HPV vaccine recommendation for boys as well as girls.

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    Parkinson's – a good life thanks to early diagnosis [05.06.2018]

    Parkinson's is today one of the most treatable neurological diseases. Unfortunately, it is recognized too rarely and often too late.

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    Diphtheria – why and how to vaccinate? [30.05.2018]

    The most important and effective preventive measure against diphtheria is vaccination.

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    Neurodermatitis: New treatment stops inflammatory outbreaks [16.05.2018]

    Severe neurodermatitis severely limits quality of life. A newly-developed antibody, which patients inject into their abdomen or thigh, now gives hope for improvement.

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    Dangerous to your eyes [01.05.2018]

    Diabetes mellitus severely affects not only the metabolism, but often your eyesight as well.

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    Professional dancer has face reconstruction [19.04.2018]

    In a performance in Japan, a young Russian professional dancer crashes down the stairs. It is suspected that a facial bone is broken. She gets help in Freiburg.

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    Diabetes: a widespread disease [06.04.2018]

    What used to be a typical old-age disease is today affecting more and more people at a younger age. But new treatment approaches provide hope.

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    Taking antibiotics: briefer and more complicated [22.03.2018]

    For a long time it held true: antibiotics should be taken for a fixed period.

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    The Medical Center – University of Freiburg in Kazakhstan [01.03.2018]

    The International Medical Services and International Business Development warmly welcomes visitors to their stand at the 18th Kazakhstan International Tourism Fair.

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    Germany's most state-of-the-art PET/CT device comes into service [07.02.2018]

    New PET/CT device offers optimized diagnostics, improved patient comfort and reduced radiation exposure.

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