Uniform charging cable for cell phones from mid-2024.

USB-C will become the standard charging port in the EU. Negotiations have been going on for more than ten years.Announced years ago, the time has now come: cell phones and numerous other electrical devices must have a standard charging socket in the EU from mid-2024. Negotiators from the EU states and the European Parliament agreed on USB-C as the standard charging socket, said the head of the negotiations, Anna Cavazzini (Greens), on Tuesday. Also tablets and cameras According to her, the regulation applies to smartphones, tablets, cameras, headphones and portable…

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70 drivers with cell phones behind the wheel every day

In Lower Austria, the police catch more than 70 drivers using cell phones at the wheel every day. Since 2010, the number of cell phone drivers has doubled. The VCÖ therefore demands higher penalties and increased controls. Across Austria, 128,489 drivers were caught using a cell phone behind the wheel in the previous year. Most of the offenses got their fines in Lower Austria, with 27,098 drivers caught using their phones at the wheel. Even though this number is already high, the actual number of offenses is many times higher…

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Here’s why you shouldn’t shower before bedtime

Standing comfortably under the hot shower for 10 minutes or taking a full relaxing bath before bed… ah, there’s probably nothing more pleasant. Unfortunately, this behavior is not necessarily advisable if you want to sleep well through the night. Experts advise against showering in the eveningAccording to experts, you should not take a hot shower (or bath) 90 minutes before bedtime. The high temperature gets our circulation going and makes our body, already in rest mode, perky again. So if you often have trouble sleeping, you might want to check…

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Smoking permanently damages arteries

Quitting smoking is worthwhile at any age. Some health damage can be reversed. But the consequences of smoking in the arteries are remarkably persistent. After a few years of quitting smoking, the heart and lungs begin to regenerate, and the risk of heart attack and cancer decreases. But the arteries remain damaged, explains specialist Michaela Kluckner from the University Clinic for Vascular Surgery in Innsbruck. Damage already done to arteries can no longer be reversed. If, for example, a vessel is already thickened and deposits have formed, this causes the…

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2,123 new infections were registered in Austria on Monday

From Sunday to Monday, 2,123 new infections were registered in Austria. This is below the 7-day average of 2,720 infections. The 7-day incidence increases slightly to 213.87. In the past 24 hours, 18,667 PCR tests were performed. The positive rate is 11.37 percent. Currently, there are 36,126 active Corona cases in Austria. In addition, there are four new deaths. Thus, 18,674 people with SARS-CoV-2 infection have died so far throughout Austria. Currently, 457 patients are being treated in the hospital, one more than on Sunday. In the intensive care units,…

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New study: Up to three cups of coffee a day are actually healthy

Yes, stimulants can affect our health. This is now confirmed by a new study, which says that up to three cups of coffee in a day is healthy. It’s even said to lower the risk of stroke. It is the most extensive study to date looking at the effects of the popular beverage on health. Moderate coffee drinking is good for the heartSecretly we all hoped it, but now we can officially rejoice: according to a new study, moderate coffee consumption does bring health benefits. According to the researchers, drinking…

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Going to the bathroom even though you don’t have to: Is that unhealthy?

An expert explains why it’s better not to urinate when you don’t feel the need. Have you often found yourself scurrying to the bathroom “just in case”? Whether it’s before a meeting with friends, before going home from the office, or during your lunch break. Actually, you don’t “have” to, but going to the bathroom just presents itself. A physical therapist who focuses primarily on the pelvic floor explained on TikTok why this is not a good idea. Dr. Alicia Jeffrey-Thoma, who has more than 650,000 followers, often shares tips…

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780 monkeypox cases recorded in 27 countries

The number of confirmed cases of monkeypox in countries where the virus does not otherwise circulate has risen to 780, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The infections were reported from May 13 to June 2 in 27 mostly Western countries, the U.N. agency said Sunday. Further, mainly but not exclusively, men who have sex with men were affected, it said. The majority of cases (688) were reported in the European countries. WHO continues to classify the global risk from monkeypox as “moderate.” However, “a high public health risk…

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Weather remains unsettled after storms

The beautiful summer weather is over for the time being: The coming week will also be unsettled and prone to thunderstorms. In the east, the remnants of the overnight disturbance will move away in the morning on Monday, but in the morning it may still rain here. During the day, mostly dry and occasionally sunny weather will prevail. Also over the western half, the sun will shine again and again. In the afternoon, however, stronger spring clouds will form and, especially in the west, rain showers and thunderstorms will become…

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