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Teachers Honoured for Mental Health Role; Breast Cancer Screening Confirmed Life-Saving

Teachers' crucial role in student mental health finally recognised. Mammography screening's life-saving impact confirmed in Germany. Groundbreaking Alzheimer's research brings hope for future treatments.

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Teachers Honoured for Mental Health Role; Breast Cancer Screening Confirmed Life-Saving

Teachers are being recognised for their crucial role in identifying mental health issues among students. Meanwhile, a significant review of breast cancer screening in Germany has been completed, and the 2024 Nobel Prize in Medicine has been awarded to scientists who unravelled a key immune system mystery.

The Federal Office for Radiation Protection, along with Barmer and other health insurers, has evaluated mammography screening data from 2009 to 2018. Their findings confirm that such screenings reduce breast cancer mortality by 20 to 30 percent. This decision follows a recent study into the effectiveness and errors of these programmes.

In Spain, AbbVie continues to expand its market presence. Meanwhile, the Prosecutor's Office is investigating complaints about errors in breast cancer screening since 2012, submitted by the Patient's Defender. The study of microplastics' impact on the human intestinal microbiome has also revealed significant alterations.

In the scientific community, researchers from Barcelona and China have made a groundbreaking discovery. They have managed to reverse Alzheimer's in mice, offering hope for future treatments. The 2024 Nobel Prize in Medicine has honoured these scientists for their work on the 'guardian' cells of the immune system, which prevent the body from attacking its own healthy cells.

The recognition of teachers as 'good psychologists' highlights their vital role in student mental health. The evaluation of breast cancer screening programmes in Germany confirms their life-saving impact. Meanwhile, the study of microplastics' effects on the human body and the groundbreaking Alzheimer's research in mice continue to advance our understanding of health and disease.

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