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During an awareness screening campaign in Høje Gladsaxe: People discover they have diabetes without prior knowledge
Around 100,000 Danes have type 2 diabetes without knowing it, and people of certain ethnic backgrounds are at higher risk…
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Six children were taken to hospital after eating Slik candy that turned out to be something else.
According to TV2, six children were admitted to the hospital Wednesday evening in the town of Allerød, north of Copenhagen, after…
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The secret behind the spread of colon cancer among young people: A new study reveals a neglected cause
Colon cancer is usually associated with aging, but a recent study published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature revealed…
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New study: Exercise may reduce the risk of dementia for those over 50
According to DR, recent research suggests that exercise, such as running and cycling, may play a significant role in reducing…
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Due to a serious medical error: A Danish hospital is calling on 185 people to undergo HIV and hepatitis testing.
HIV and hepatitis testing was offered to 185 patients following a serious error at a hospital…
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Food agency: Cumin powder products recalled from stores due to high levels of a carcinogenic substance
According to the Danish Food Agency, DAVA Foods Ingredients A/S is recalling its regular and organic (økologisk) cumin powder products, as…
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Following its positive impact in cases of kidney failure: Novo Nordisk announces good news from Ozempic drug trials
According to a report published early Wednesday morning by TV2, the Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo…
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The Danish Health Authority begins sending invitations for influenza and COVID-19 vaccinations to these groups.
The Danish Health Authority published a statement on its website yesterday, Wednesday, regarding the start of sending invitations for influenza and COVID-19 vaccinations to certain groups…
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The government will allow gay men to donate blood: “The four-month AIDS requirement will be scrapped.”
According to TV2, the government wants to allow gay men in Denmark to donate blood without the "four-month" requirement that was introduced in…
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