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Osteoporosis: Everything you need to know - an interview with Dr Stephan A. Meier, Head of Radiology at Zollikerberg Hospital

Osteoporosis often goes unnoticed for a long time - radiology plays a decisive role in early detection. In this interview, Dr Stephan Maier, Head of Radiology, explains which procedures are used, who is particularly at risk and what patients should look out for.

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Premature birth: causes, care and the way home

When a baby is born prematurely, it is often a challenging time for both parents and child. At our hospital, which has a specialised neonatology clinic, we support families from the very first moment - from a medical, nursing and emotional perspective. In this blog post, you will receive a well-founded overview of the topic of premature birth - understandable, practical and based on the experience of our interdisciplinary team.

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Health world

"No two situations are the same"

Palliative care begins with a diagnosis that limits life. What comes after that is open. My work begins with listening. I want to understand the other person - the situation, the questions, the wishes. I want to provide personalised support. I want to find out what is important.

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Latest news

"Morning Shed": What plastic surgeons say about the TikTok skincare trend

One of the latest social media hypes is called "Morning Shed" - and promises nothing less than the ultimate freshness kick in the morning. Thousands of videos show users supposedly shedding "old skin" overnight with intensive overnight skin care routines, mouth tapping, cold treatments and detox water - like a snake shedding its skin. But what do plastic surgeons say? Does this trend really make sense - or is it dangerous?

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Chronic kidney disease - recognise it early, take targeted action

Our kidneys perform vital tasks - they regulate the fluid balance, filter the blood and keep the blood pressure in balance. If these functions are impaired over a long period of time, this is known as chronic kidney disease. The disease often progresses gradually and goes unnoticed for a long time. In our blog post, you can find out the underlying causes, how to recognise the first signs, what modern treatment options are available - and what you can do to prevent it yourself.

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Working world

A profession that touches - Saskia Lüdi, healthcare specialist (FaGe), talks about her work with premature and sick newborns in neonatology

In today's blog post, we take a look behind the scenes of neonatology at Zollikerberg Hospital - into the everyday working life of Saskia Lüdi, an EFZ healthcare specialist (FaGe), who cares for our young patients and their parents with great commitment and empathy. In this interview, she tells us about her day-to-day work, the special moments on the ward and what she loves so much about her job.