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🎧 48/2025 English Audio Edition

How can you recognize victims of gender-based violence in everyday clinical life · Healthier sleep in the dark · Insulin soon without injection? · Cellular postcodes of the face · Politics discovers the topic of “Menopause” - MINQ lecture at the Knee Congress

Mirjam Bauer Karl-Richard Eberle

The provided excerpts offer an overview of contemporary health research, technological advancements, and political initiatives in Germany. Key clinical findings include the identification of nighttime light exposure as a significant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and the development of a promising skin-permeable polymer for non-invasive insulin delivery. Basic research is highlighted by new genetic mapping that charts the molecular "postal codes" determining individual facial features and developmental variability. Furthermore, several sources address systemic health issues and transparency, such as the presentation of the methodology ensuring transparency in physician rating lists and the establishment of a commission to promote gender-sensitive medicine in internal medicine. Public health policy is also represented by guidance on how clinical staff can use the S.I.G.N.A.L. guideline to identify victims of gender-specific violence and the launch of a government dialogue aimed at better addressing menopause in the workplace

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