2026-02-02 15:29 |
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2026-02-02 15:27 |
[DKFZ-2026-00264]
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Tanderup, K. ; Kirby, A. M. ; Eriksen, J. G. ; et al
ESTRO's principles for environmental sustainability in the radiation oncology community.
Climate change, pollution, and resource depletion pose significant challenges to modern society, including the healthcare sector. While the delivery of health services inherently entails energy and resource utilization, the health care sector has a relevant role to play for sustainable development, since it is estimated to account for approximately 4.7% of total greenhouse gas emissions in the EU whilst also contributing to natural resource depletion, toxic chemical release, and the generation of non-compostable waste. [...]
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2026-02-02 09:11 |
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2026-02-02 09:09 |
[DKFZ-2026-00262]
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Slesinski, S. C. ; Bolte, G. ; Zhuang, S. ; et al
Transportation noise and self-rated health: Evidence from the German National Cohort (NAKO).
A large proportion of Europeans are exposed to high levels of transportation noise, which can cause physiological and psychological stress, leading to negative health impacts. Few studies have examined the association between transportation noise and self-rated health (SRH), a summary indicator of morbidity.We aimed to assess the associations of SRH with both annual average road traffic noise exposure and nighttime transportation noise annoyance, examine geographic differences, evaluate potential effect modification and interaction by sex, and investigate whether annoyance mediates the relationship between road traffic noise and self-rated health.Using NAKO baseline data (n = 174,956), we implemented a cross-sectional study using logistic regression to analyze associations of road traffic noise ≥ 55 dB(A) and nighttime transportation noise annoyance with poor SRH, adjusting for relevant sociodemographic characteristics and environmental co-exposures, including air pollution and greenness. [...]
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2026-02-02 08:59 |
[DKFZ-2026-00261]
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Kumar, A. ; Parveen, A. ; Hansen, F. T. ; et al
Deciphering secondary metabolite potentials of halophilic marine-derived Aspergillus ruber.
The halophilic marine-derived fungus Aspergillus ruber CBS 135680 was systematically investigated for its secondary metabolite potential through genome mining. A total of 36 biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) were identified, including four non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) clusters, eight NRPS-like clusters, eight type I polyketide synthase (T1PKS) clusters, ten terpene clusters, four hybrid clusters, and two siderophore clusters. [...]
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2026-02-02 08:57 |
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2026-02-02 08:56 |
[DKFZ-2026-00259]
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Duwe, G. ; Moench, K. ; Kauth, V. ; et al
Künstliche Intelligenz in chirurgischen Disziplinen: Einsatz, Nutzen und Potenzial – ein Delphi-Expertenkonsensus.
Artificial intelligence (AI) in surgical disciplines has the potential to support all areas of patient care, with the goal of improving treatment quality and patient safety. A group of multidisciplinary experts discussed the current situation as well as steps required to successfully integrate AI into surgical disciplines in the context of a consensus conference at the second Digital Health Summit (Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany) in August 2024.A modified Delphi procedure was performed with 16 multidisciplinary physicians and scientists on the topic of AI in surgical disciplines and beyond. [...]
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