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Women Doctors in Nazi Germany: Opportunists or Engaged Physicians?

For Jewish doctors, Nazism meant emigration or death, but many non-Jewish German female physicians had careers that spanned the Weimar Republic and the Nazi regime. They upheld the aims of a repressive dictatorship.

Science & Technology

Diabetes camp: How to make attendance more equitable

Diabetes camp programs have been a fundamental summer experience for children with diabetes since 1925 – but not all children […]

Science & Technology

Women in early stages of pregnancy face special risks from COVID-19

An international study has shown that COVID-19 infected women at early pregnancy stages and expecting mothers in need of oxygen […]

Science & Technology

Global pain study defies “one-size-fits-all” approach to pain assessment

A recent study combining three online surveys in 14 countries across the Americas, Europe, Australia and Asia found that musculoskeletal pain had a substantial impact on half of the respondents. Yet, the majority of them avoided immediate treatment.

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