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101. Defending Freedom of Research   Attacks on science are increasing – authoritarian forces worldwide are undermining this foundation of liberal democracies. Health research is also being targeted. The methods are often the same:…  
102. Delegation of the University of Namibia at BIPS   Scientists from Bremen and Namibia exchange ideas Researchers from the University of Namibia, School of Public Health, visit the University of Bremen and BIPS. The background is an international project to strengthen the public health system in…  
103. Democracy. Diversity. Open-Mindedness.   Joint declaration of the Bremen research institutions united in the U Bremen Research Alliance and the State Rectors' Conference  
104. Departments   Departments BIPS' research is organized in five scientific departments and thirteen units (UT) and four research groups. Tel: +49 (0)421 218-56750 Fax: +49 (0)421 218-56941 Scientific Director …  
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107. DGEpi Seminar: Long- / Post-COVID: Epidemiological results from Bremen and Baden-Württemberg   DGEpi Seminar: Long- / Post-COVID: Epidemiological results from Bremen and Baden-Wuerttemberg DGEpi Seminar Series Mo. 21.02.2022, 16:00 h -17:30 h – per ZOOM Long- / Post-COVID:…  
108. Diclofenac still frequently prescribed to high-risk patients despite warnings   Taking the painkiller diclofenac may significantly increase the risk of heart attack and stroke in heart patients. Already six years ago, an official warning was issued from the European Medical…  
109. Digital health in Germany: An edition of the Bundesgesundheitsblatt highlights future potential   A woman listens to music on her smartphone during yoga. The latest issue of the Bundesgesundheitsblatt focuses on the digital transformation in the healthcare sector. Under the title "Digital population-based health in Germany - examples from research at…  
110. Digital help against high blood pressure and obesity   Old man trains in front of laptop Health scientist Dr. Kufre Okop supports older people in South Africa and Germany. Iria Sorge-Röder has portrayed him.  
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