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Changing is so difficult. Sometimes you just want to hear "Take this pill and you're healthy". But if you do things for your health: change habits, eat better, Excercise, ... it empowers you. Because, if you can change bad habits into good habits, you can do everything.

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"Human beings make life so interesting. Do you know, that in a universe so full of wonders, they have managed to invent boredom." ~Death, Terry Pratchett, Hogfather

Zeiss GmbH has developed a treatment method for breast cancer radiation therapy (IORT) that enables targeted radiation to be administered directly to the affected area after removal of the tumour. The chance of success is about 100%, usually only one treatment is necessary and it is relatively inexpensive. That all sounds good, but why isn't it used across the board?

Yes, exactly, the latter point. With conventional radiotherapy, which is an extreme physical/psychological burden due to the numerous upper body irradiations, one earns at least 10 times as much. How is that ethically justifiable?

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"Your food shall be your remedy." ~ Hippocrates

According to the health claims ordinance, it is forbidden by law in Germany to attribute to food the effect of curing diseases. Is it so absurd that food also cures diseases, although many medicines contain active ingredients extracted from plants?