Schmidt reminds on German aged care award:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
German federal health minister Ulla Schmidt has reminded companies and individuals of the January 31 closing date for applications for the Bertelsmann Foundation joint-funded E50,000 ($63,500)-prize money for projects that are designed to improve "health in the second half of life". Disease prevention/health maintenance is not merely an issue for old age, she said. Nutrition, mobility and fitness projects will all be considered. Visit: http://www.deutscher-praeventionspreis.de
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