SYNERGIE - Research for Health. The magazine of the DZG

Current issue of Synergie-magazine: The exposome, i.e. external stimuli such as noise or air pollution, have an influence on our health.

RESEARCH FOR HEALTH - this is the motto under which the German Centers for Health Research (DZG) report twice a year on projects and successes in translational research.

The SYNERGY-magazine is also available as a printed edition and can be subscribed to at info(at)dzg-magazin.de or on this page. Please note that the magazine is only available in German.

The current issue #1 | 2024 focuses on external stimuli: air pollution, noise and microorganisms have an impact on our health. The totality of these factors is referred to as the exposome - research into which offers many opportunities for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

 

 


Issue #1 | 2024

Invisible danger: fine particulates and noise

Particulate matter shortens a person's life by almost three years. In addition to stricter limit values, researchers at the DZHK believe that cities need to be reorganised to make them more humane.

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Issue #2 | 2023

Dangerous blood cells

Blood cells with chip mutations can damage the heart and blood vessels. They increase the risk of cardiovascular disease more than smoking, obesity and high blood pressure.

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Issue #1 | 2023

When a stroke damages the heart

If the heart is ill, the brain suffers - and vice versa. DZHK researchers want to decipher how the two organs influence each other.

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Issue #2 | 2022

Cardiac support from the petri dish

Göttingen researchers sew tissue patches onto the heart wall of patients with severe heart failure.

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Issue #1 | 2022

Against stress in the blood vessels

DZHK researchers investigate the role of the innate immune system in atherosclerosis.

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Issue #2 | 2021

Treating weak hearts individually

The DZHK is researching how diseased hearts differ at the molecular level. This should make new therapies possible.

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Issue #1 | 2021

The family from Emsland

Genome researchers now know many mechanisms that increase the risk of heart attack. This makes new treatment and prevention concepts possible.

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Issue #2 | 2020

A bandaid against blood clots

Munich researchers led by Prof Stefan Massberg from the DZHK make cardiac catheterisation operations safer.

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Issue #1 | 2020

How are you doing, heart?

The troponin test has revolutionised heart attack care - and it is constantly being developed further.

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Issue #2 | 2019

Sport as medicine

Cardiovascular research is increasingly focussing on prevention.

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Issue #1 | 2019

Lightning strike to the heart

A new generation of defibrillators promises to eliminate cardiac arrhythmia almost imperceptibly.

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Further issues of SYNERGIE-magazine

Issue #1 | 2023
Organ Crosstalk – how is everything connected?
Issue #2 | 2022
Clinical research - the bridge to clinical application
Issue #1 | 2022
The immune system - our health network
Issue #2 | 2021
Customised and targeted - precision medicine
Issue #1 | 2021
The game of life - genome
Issue #2 | 2020
Alleviate discomfort - fight disease
Issue #1 | 2020
Recognising the disease
Issue #2 | 2019
Make active provisions
Issue #1 | 2019
Faster together for the people