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You've met Stefankai | Autumn 2024
2024-10-14
October November December - celebrating my 5th decade on this planet and maybe heading for a fall... Likewise, you and I might have partied doing digital transformation at Bayer. Be it enhancing the customer journey for doctors at ophthalmology, starting truly agile teams, pushing local post-event engagement through automatized AI-processing of lead data or embarking on a whole new digital journey at oncology. Maybe you heard me presenting our first steps with Web3 and blockchain with#TeamBayer at the NRW-Blockchain community or collected the new Welcome POAP supporting Health&Wellbeing initiatives in Leverkusen. As Digital Transformation Lead for Bayer Pharma, I support Global Hemophilia, Ophthalmology and Oncology commercial and medical functions with advice and end-to-end responsibility on activities how to leverage digital in our markets for furthering our vision of Health for all, Hunger for none. You received this POAP after you met Stefankai virtually or in person, via e-mail, QR code or by tapping your phone on the IYK disc or card – a cool way to claim POAPs. #TeamBayer #Humanocracy #POAP #VR #apostleofyeysus #stefankai.eth Image created with Dall-E 3 and Canva Collection: https://collections.poap.xyz/stefankai-designs-2023
Ether crosses $4k on March 11, 2024
2024-03-11
Ether first crossed $4,000 in October 2021, at the time it was near the end of a wild bull run. Today we passed $4k for the second time, nearly 30 months later, with a totally new perspective: this feels more like the beginning of a new bull cycle than the end of one. Congratulations to developers, operators, and community members who worked hard to bring value to Ether. Art by /u/Few-Bake-6463, POAP developed by superphiz.
World Obesity Day, March 4, 2024
2024-03-11
World Obesity Day, observed on March 4th, is dedicated to promoting practical solutions to end the global obesity crisis. Obesity, a complex health condition characterized by excessive body fat, is a major risk factor for various diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and certain cancers. Historically, obesity was mostly seen as a symbol of wealth and prosperity. Many of the Venus figurines, made 20,000+ years ago, are corpulent ladies and thought to symbolize fertility, health, and abundance, maybe idealizing body size in times where food scarcity was a constant threat. Ancient medical texts saw it as a health risk, but only in the 20th century research highlighted it as a medical condition. It's caused by a combination of genetic, behavioral, and environmental factors. Poor diet, lack of physical activity, and sedentary lifestyles are key contributors. Obesity affects all age groups and socioeconomic classes, over 10% of the population. However, prevalence rates vary significantly across different regions and populations. In recent years, developing countries have witnessed a rapid rise in obesity rates, a shift attributed to urbanization and changes in lifestyle and dietary habits. Obesity's toll on health, life quality, and economy is huge. World Obesity Day calls for united efforts for change, advocating for healthy lifestyles, supportive policies, and research to combat this challenge. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obesity Art&Text🫶ChatGPT.



