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Diabetes und Co: Menschheit wird zunehmend multimorbid

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Seattle – Die Menschen werden immer älter und deshalb auch immer kränker. Nur einer von 20 Menschen weltweit hatte laut der Global Burden of Disease Study...

Guardian: 'HIV global death estimates are wrong', says researcher behind Lancet...

Recent report suggests we have overestimated Aids epidemic and underestimated malaria deaths

Accelerate: The Campaign for UW Medicine

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Dr. Theo Vos, named by Thomson Reuters as one of the world's most influential scientists, talks about how being a young physician in Africa led him to collect data about diseases and risk factors throughout the world. Share: Previous · Influential Scientists: Mohsen Naghavi · Next · Cauce Presents Opportunity to Expand ...

Erfolgreiche Auktionen in Amsterdam - WELT

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Erfolgreiche Auktionen in Amsterdam

Demographie: Nur jeder zwanzigste Mensch ist wirklich gesund - WELT

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Die Menschheit lebt länger und wird mit Krankheiten alt, die sie über Jahre begleiten. Die Betroffenen sind oft nicht sterbenskrank, aber auch nicht gesund....

Articles tagged Theo Vos  | University of Washington - Department of...

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By Olga Khazan. The newest iteration of the Global Burden of Disease study, which tracks the prevalence of deaths and diseases worldwide, contains some ...

Defying death is causing back pain, bad teeth and depression | New...

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Our longer lives have upped the number of years for which we are plagued by disease, and the conditions we get are changing

Global life expectancy climbs, but so do years of illness - CBS News

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People are living longer, but not all of those years are healthy ones, study finds

Global life expectancy rises, but people remain sicker for longer |...

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People around the world are living longer, but many are also living sicker lives for longer, according to a study of all major diseases and injuries in

Life expectancy climbs worldwide but people spend more years living...

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Global life expectancy has risen by more than six years since as healthy life expectancy grows; ischemic heart disease, lower respiratory infections, and...

The Lancet: Over 95 percent of the world's population has health...

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... and not simply focusing on reducing mortality," [3] says Theo Vos, lead author and Professor of Global Health at the Institute of Health Metrics ...
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