Stand: 01.10.2021 After a liver transplant, patients have to take immune-suppressing drugs for the rest of their lives. These so-called immunosuppressants prevent the organ from being rejected. Howeve
01.10.2021 The start has been a success: today, Friday, 28 students began their midwifery studies at the Hannover Medical School (MHH). Professor Dr. Mechthild Groß, head midwife and acting head of th
05.10.2021 Hannover Medical School (MHH) has maintained its position in the top group of research-based university medical institutions in Germany. In the Funding Atlas 2021 published today by the Deu
Stand: 30.09.2021 Haemophilia A is a hereditary blood clotting disorder. About 4.000 people in Germany are affected. The so-called clotting factor VIII (FVIII) is disturbed or missing completely. When
28.09.2021 Viral and non-viral liver diseases are often detected late or not at all. As the symptoms are mostly unspecific, the disease progresses in secret and is only diagnosed when the stage of liv
Hannover Medical School (MHH) is one of the largest transplant centers in Europe and, in the field of transplants in children and adolescents, one of the largest centers worldwide. In 1968, the succes
03.08.2021 Hannover Medical School (MHH) has put its new logistics centre into operation. In the building on Stadtfelddamm, everything is gathered in one place: the reprocessing unit for medical produ
17.06.2021 On 26 July, the largest German programme to date for the early detection of lung cancer starts with over 12,000 test persons. Three lung centres in northern Germany and the prominent doctor
Status: 21. July 2021 More than 9,000 people in Germany are on the waiting list for a donor organ, about 700 of them are waiting for a heart. Donor organs are in short supply, artificially produced re