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New Article in “Preventive Medicine” | 13.02.2024More Heart Attacks in Rural Areas than in Cities

New paper with the involvement of REDIM researchers shows that higher mortality from heart attacks in rural regions is driven by higher disease incidence, not by varying case fatality. more: More Heart Attacks in Rural Areas than in Cities …

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New Article in “Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health” | 04.08.2023Cause-Specific Excess Mortality across German Regions

New paper by REDIM researchers assesses the cause-specific, spatial and seasonal mortality effects attributable to the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany in 2020. more: Cause-Specific Excess Mortality across German Regions …

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New Article in “European Journal of Public Health” | 28.07.2023Sex Differences in Mortality across European Regions

New paper by REDIM researchers assesses the differences between men and women in cause-specific mortality across 228 regions in 7 European countries from 1996 to 2019. more: Sex Differences in Mortality across European Regions …

Älteres Paar genießt den Ruhestand (refer to: Sex Differences in Mortality across European Regions) | Source: © Jakob Kamender / Adobe Stock

BiB’s 50th Anniversary | 06.07.2023Mortality Trends in Times of Great Uncertainty

As part of the BiB’s 50th anniversary celebration, the REDIM team held a successful conference strand on mortality trends and future prospects for longevity from 3–5 July 2023 in Wiesbaden. more: Mortality Trends in Times of Great Uncertainty …

50th Anniversary of the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) (refer to: Mortality Trends in Times of Great Uncertainty)

New Article in “Social Science & Medicine” | 23.06.2023Different Health Systems = Different Mortality Levels?

New paper by REDIM researchers assesses the regional differences in amenable and preventable mortality across the German-speaking area in Central Europe. more: Different Health Systems = Different Mortality Levels? …

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