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What many people know only from the field of cosmetic medicine has long been used to treat serious illnesses as well. The global Botox boom is bringing millions in investments to Saxony-Anhalt.

Pharmacies struggle with shortages and online competition

The pharmacy network in Saxony continues to thin out. Why pharmacies are closing, many medicines are hard to find and pharmacists are having a hard time talking to Günther Jauch. | more

Concern for the Central German chemical triangle

Is an entire region on the brink of collapse? Politicians are sounding the alarm because companies are pulling out - with consequences for an entire sector of the economy. | more

Aktuelles Wochenangebot bei MEDIMAX Meißen: Rabatte von mehr als 60 Prozent

Mehr als 60 Prozent unter der UVP: Im aktuellen Wochenangebot von MEDIMAX Meißen sind Fernseher, Haushaltsgeräte und Küchentechnik deutlich reduziert. Wir haben sechs Angebote herausgesucht, bei denen sich ein genauer Blick besonders lohnt. | more

Kretschmer in favor of "clear separation" for cannabis

Smoking pot could soon be banned again - at least if the EU has its way. But what does this mean for patients who need medicinal cannabis? Kretschmer calls for a clear separation. | more

New law allows Demecan to grow more cannabis

The German producer Demecan is now allowed to grow unlimited amounts of cannabis. The company speaks of a turning point in supply. | more

Friedrich Merz wants to strengthen the competitiveness of the European pharmaceutical industry

Federal CDU Chairman Friedrich Merz calls for strengthening the pharmaceutical industry in Europe and Germany, emphasizes importance for healthcare system and industry. Topic of vaccination skepticism and vaccinations. | more

Palais Sommer 2026 in Dresden: 60 Abende am Neumarkt bei freiem Eintritt

Kurz gesagt: Der Palais Sommer 2026 bringt vom Sonnabend, dem 20. Juni, bis zum Sonntag, dem 26. Juli mehr als 60 Abendveranstaltungen auf den Dresdner Neumarkt. Fast täglich beginnt das Programm um 18 Uhr vor der Frauenkirche. Der Eintritt ist frei. | more

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