I've attended EYLEA 8mg Launch Event in Vienna
2024-04-10
The aim of this event was to ensure the successful launch of EYLEA 8mg, ensure harmonized brand communication and raise internal and external excitement. https://www.bayer.com/en/poap-tc
National Periodic Table Day, celebrated on February 7th, marks the unveiling of Dmitri Mendeleev's periodic table in 1869. Mendeleev's design, arranging elements by atomic mass and properties, was revolutionary, predicting undiscovered elements and their behaviors. Today, the table lists 118 elements, a testament to scientific progress, blending nature's creations with human-made innovations. Facts: The initial 94 elements are found naturally on Earth, while the subsequent 24 have been synthetically created. Hydrogen, the simplest and most abundant element, constitutes about 75% of the universe's elemental mass. Helium, second on the table, makes up most of the remaining 25%. Astatine, the rarest natural element, is so scarce that less than 30 g (an ounce) exists in Earth's crust at any time. Argentina is named after Argentum, the Latin name for the element Silver. "The country of Silver". The periodic table's future promises expansion, with scientists seeking to synthesize new elements, pushing beyond the current limits. This day celebrates not just a scientific tool, but a symbol of human curiosity and our quest to understand the universe's building blocks. It underscores the periodic table's ongoing evolution, highlighting the endless possibilities that await in the realms of chemistry and physics. Thanks to SG for sharing with me his wonderful ideas about the Periodic Table. More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_table Art&Text supported by ChatGPT.
The International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is observed annually on February 6th, established by the United Nations since 2003 as part of global efforts to eradicate this practice. FGM encompasses all procedures involving partial or total removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons. This practice is recognized internationally as a violation of human rights, reflecting deep-rooted inequality between the sexes, and constitutes an extreme form of discrimination against women and girls. The origins of this day trace back to the early 2000s, aimed at fostering a global understanding of FGM's detrimental impacts on women's health, including severe bleeding, problems urinating, cysts, infections, as well as complications in childbirth and increased risk of newborn deaths. 120+ million girls and women alive today have been subjected to the practice in 29 countries across Africa and the Middle East. It is practiced there since the 1st millennia BC. Countries and organizations worldwide are called upon to enforce stricter laws, engage in sensitization efforts and educational programs, and provide support to survivors. The goal is not only to eliminate FGM but also to empower women and girls, ensuring their health, safety, and human rights are protected. More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Day_of_Zero_Tolerance_for_Female_Genital_Mutilation Art&Text supported by ChatGPT.


