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1st Karaoke & Sing-Along Event 8-OCT 2024

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2024-10-09

You have been part of the first ever Bayer Berlin Campus Karaoke & Sing-Along event You rocked the Byron Bar on 8th October 2024 with karaoke performances live on stage! And sang along with the sounds of guitars and piano the greatest hits of all times – just like at the campfire! Interested in singing on? Every Tuesday, 5:30pm the choir rehearsal of the Berlin Wedding Singers takes place at the Byron Bar – newjoiners welcome! Bayer terms & conditions apply: https://www.bayer.com/en/poap-tc Art: Korinna Wüstefeld with GPT-4 via MyGenAssist

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Bayer Stage "Music as Medicine" at Fête de la Musique Berlin 21st June 2024 You have visited the first-ever Bayer stag at the Fête de la Musique festival in Berlin at the "Uferpark am Nordhafen" (Berlin-Wedding) on 21st June 2024. Bayer is a pharmaceutical company with its Pharma Headquarters located in Berlin Wedding. We are proud of our rich musical scene within the company that can be enjoyed at regular jam sessions and other performances for the employees. For the Fête de la Musique 2024 we proudly present a line-up of bands and ensembles with tight ties to Bayer employees: • Premium Matters • Bayer Allstars • Berlin Wedding Singers (Bayer Choir) • Jazz Session • Sandra Al-Hasani • No Excuses • Pretty Buzz • Open Stage We hope you enjoyed the show and can agree with us that sometimes music is the best medicine! Bayer terms & conditions apply: https://www.bayer.com/en/poap-tc Artwork by Lena Schermer

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Felix Hoffmann, a chemist at the German pharmaceutical company Bayer, synthesized acetylsalicylic acid in a pure and stable form in 1897. Bayer patented the drug on March 6, 1899 under the name "Aspirin," issued in the US as patent 644,077, on 27 February 1900. It quickly became the world's most widely used medication (and it is today as of 2017). Aspirin was touted for its pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic (fever-reducing) properties. It was indicated for a variety of conditions, including headache, dental pain, menstrual cramps, muscle and joint aches, and fever. Aspirin started as powder, but soon enough was pressed into tablets with the iconic Bayer logo. In the 1970s, studies began to reveal its potential in preventing heart attacks, leading to its use in low doses for cardiovascular protection. In 1982, Sir John Vane won a Nobel Prize for discovering aspirin's action in inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis. Today, Aspirin is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, highlighting its importance in global health. It's estimated that annually, over 60 billion Aspirin tablets (35,000+ tons) are consumed worldwide, and a trillion since 100 years, underscoring its enduring impact on medicine. Its adoption for cardiovascular disease prevention and its role in pain and fever management make it a cornerstone of modern therapy. More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_aspirin Art&Text🫶ChatGPT.

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Aspirin US Patent issued, February 27, 1900 POAP image

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National Toothache Day, February 9th, serves as a reminder of the importance of oral health and the discomfort toothaches can bring. Toothaches are primarily caused by dental cavities (caries), which result from tooth decay. Other causes are gum disease, tooth root exposure, cracked teeth, or jaw disorders. Caries have been detected in human fossils, indicating that dental issues have plagued humanity for millennia; oldest manipulation ("treatment") in a human molar in Italy dated 14k years ago. The first recorded reference to toothaches dates to ancient Sumer, around 5000 BC, described as "tooth worms". The main bacteria responsible for toothache are Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus (Caries), Actinomyces (Root caries), and Porphyromonas gingivalis (Periodontitis). Caries are much rarer in mammals that don't have a sugar-rich diet, or that have a more basic pH environment in their mouth, like cats and dogs. Dental caries is one of the most common health problems globally, affecting over 2 billion people and half a billion children. To combat toothaches and prevent dental caries, it's essential to maintain good oral hygiene practices: Regular brushing with fluoride toothpaste, flossing, reducing sugar intake, and visiting the dentist for check-ups and cleanings. Fluoride treatments and dental sealants can offer extra protection against cavities. More: https://bit.ly/3uoNdzk https://bit.ly/495PVJl https://bit.ly/48ZV1GS Art&Text supported by ChatGPT.

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National Toothache Day, February 9, 2024 POAP image