Vienna — As temperatures climb across Europe, many athletes refuse to give up their daily training routines. Yet sports physicians are sounding the alarm: exercising in extreme heat can push the human body to its limits far faster than most people realize. Prof. Johannes Scherr, a leading sports medicine specialist, explains that heat places a double burden on the body. “The body must not only supply the muscles but also cool itself through sweating and increased skin blood flow,” he says. That dual demand strains the heart and circulatory system.…
Read MoreAustria Braces for Possible Return of Extreme Heat as Europe Eyes New “Heat Dome”
Austria may be heading toward its next major heat surge in the second half of July, as meteorologists warn of a possible Heat Dome forming over parts of Europe. After a brief cooldown, weather models now show early signs of renewed extreme temperatures — though the scenario remains uncertain. Heat Could Build Over Western Europe Several forecasting models suggest that intense heat may first develop over Spain and France before expanding toward Central Europe. If this pattern materializes, Austria — particularly the east and southeast — could once again face…
Read MoreAustria Sends More Than 300,000 Pensions Abroad — New Data Shows Clear Trends in Where Retirees Live
Austria transferred 304,019 pension payments to recipients living abroad in the past year, according to a new parliamentary inquiry response released by the Ministry of Social Affairs. The figures shed light on where former residents — both Austrian citizens and foreign nationals who once worked in Austria — are now spending their retirement years. Germany remains the dominant destination for Austrian pensions, followed by Switzerland, the USA, Turkey and Australia. At the same time, Serbia, Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina top the list of countries where non‑EU foreign nationals receive Austrian pension…
Read MoreWFWP EUME HERStory Series featuring Ms. Marizel Rojas
18 June 2026, Vienna, Austria – The Women’s Federation for World Peace Europe and Middle East (WFWP – EUME) hosted a HERStory session featuring Ms. Maria Zelda “Marizel” Rojas, diaspora advocate, during an online Zoom meeting on 18 June 2026. Mss. Rojas, a longtime staff member of the Comprehensive Nuclear Testban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) in Vienna, is widely recognized for her work in connecting Filipino communities with Austrian society and international networks. She serves as Founder and Chair of ENFiD‑Austria, Adviser to ENFiD Europe, and represents diaspora communities across 13…
Read MoreDoes a lotto jackpot make us happier?
The seductive promise of sudden wealth A lottery jackpot is one of those rare fantasies that can make almost anyone smile. The mere idea of waking up one morning with millions in the bank feels like a shortcut to a better, freer, happier life. We imagine fewer worries, more choices, and the comforting sense that the future is finally secure. But the question remains: does winning the lottery actually make us happier — and if so, for how long? What science says about happiness Researchers have spent decades trying to…
Read MoreHydration’s Hidden Switch: Why Drinking Too Little May Make Your Body Store More Fat
Drinking too little water may trigger a biological “survival mode” that encourages your body to store more fat—a mechanism rooted in ancient physiology and newly highlighted by emerging research. Here’s how it works, why it matters, and what you can do about it. The Hidden Link Between Hydration and Fat Storage A growing body of research—led by physician Richard J. Johnson and published in the Journal of Internal Medicine—suggests that hydration plays a far more central role in metabolism than previously understood. The team found a striking pattern: many people…
Read MoreFaith and Culture Intersect: Devotees Gather in Vienna to Celebrate Feast of Our Lady of Piat
VIENNA, AUSTRIA — A vibrant testament to faith, heritage, and unity took center stage in Austria’s capital as devotees of Our Lady of Piat gathered to celebrate the patron’s official Feast Day on July 2, 2026. The special commemoration was held at the Parish Church of Floridsdorf, nestled in Vienna’s bustling 21st District. The event drew a substantial number of devotees from across Vienna and neighboring communities, transforming the historic parish into a beacon of spiritual joy. Originating in Cagayan Valley, Philippines, the profound devotion to the “Queen of Cagayan”—affectionately…
Read MoreAustria Plans Major E‑Card Overhaul: All Medical Findings to Be Stored Digitally
Austria is preparing a significant shift in its healthcare system: medical findings will soon be automatically bundled on every citizen’s E‑Card, marking what the government calls a “revolution” in how patients and doctors access information. The reform is part of a broader package of state modernization measures presented by Chancellor Christian Stocker, who insists the changes are “no staging” but a genuine step toward a leaner, more citizen‑focused state. Central Reform: All Findings Stored Automatically Stocker emphasizes that the new digital bundling will simplify medical care for millions of Austrians.…
Read MoreDonauinselfest 2026: All info on travel, program, and rules
Donauinselfest 2026 kicks off this weekend, turning Vienna’s Danube Island into Europe’s biggest open‑air party once again. Now in its 43rd edition, the three‑day festival is putting a strong spotlight on inclusion — with new accessibility services, sign‑language support and quiet zones spread across the grounds. Here’s everything visitors need to know before heading out. A Festival Focused on Inclusion This year’s Donauinselfest introduces expanded accessibility measures: shuttle and companion services for people with disabilities, selected sign‑language translations on the main stage, and designated quiet zones across the 4.5‑kilometre festival…
Read More