Where the change of electricity supplier pays off

[ad_1] An exclusive assessment for t-online shows in which cities electricity costs more and where you can save a lot by switching providers. Germans can be really happy: electricity prices have fallen by an average of two percent since the beginning of the year. But that doesn’t necessarily make it …

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Why sepsis is often underestimated in Germany

[ad_1] WITHAt first, Klaus-Ulrich Oehler only had a small swelling on his forearm. About the size of a wasp sting and as unspectacular as the small wound around which the swelling had formed. The next day he felt a bit dizzy. Oehler, a neurologist in Würzburg, marked the extent of …

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Traffic statistics: more and more cars in Germany

[ad_1] Despite the climate crisis, private transport has increased significantly in Germany: according to the Federal Statistical Office, there is one car for every second inhabitant, but the number of passengers on public transport is also growing. There are more and more cars in Germany, but no more roads. More …

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