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Schwierige Differenzialdiagnose: Akute myeloische Leukämie

In dieser Folge begleitet uns ein realer Fall: Ein 48-jähriger Patient leidet über Wochen unter vielfältigen Entzündungszeichen. Doch die endgültige Diagnose einer akuten myeloischen Leukämie (AML) war nicht einfach zu stellen. PD Dr. Maximilian Christopeit erklärt, warum es so s ...  Show more

„Gesunde“ Bildschirmzeit für Kinder – zwischen Leitlinie und Realität

Medien sind überall – und Kinder kommen oft schon früh mit Smartphone, Tablet und Fernseher. in Berührung. Eine deutsche Leitlinie versucht dem Wunsch nach Orientierung gerecht zu werden. Doch welche Empfehlungen sind überhaupt realistisch? Medienexpertin Dr. Iren Schulz ordnet i ...  Show more

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