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-title Germans Fear Cancer and Dementia Most: New Survey Reveals Health Concerns

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Cancer and Dementia Top Health Fears for Germans, Survey Reveals

Berlin – cancer is the disease most feared by Germans, with ⁤over​ two-thirds (69 percent) expressing worry, according to a new survey by Forsa‍ commissioned by DAK-Gesundheit. Alzheimer’s and dementia⁣ follow ⁢closely behind, causing concern for 54 percent of respondents.

The survey also highlighted significant anxieties around physical injuries,⁣ with 46 percent​ fearing serious ​accidents and 45 ⁢percent worrying about stroke. heart attack ‍concerns ‍were present for 39 percent ​of⁤ those ​surveyed.

Despite these⁢ fears, ‍a majority of Germans⁤ report engaging in​ preventative health behaviors.Eighty-four percent exercise ‍regularly, ‍78 percent prioritize​ a⁢ healthy diet, and 77 ‍percent abstain from or limit alcohol ⁣consumption and smoking.Vaccination rates ‌are also high, with 76 percent reporting regular immunizations. Cancer prevention screenings‌ are utilized by 63 percent of the population.

Notably, a gender gap exists ⁤in‌ preventative care. while‍ 77 percent of women participate in cancer ⁢prevention screenings, only 49 percent of men do.

Mental health concerns are also rising, with depression and burnout ranking as the seventh most feared ​illness overall. However, fear of these conditions ⁣is ​considerably higher among younger demographics, with 47 percent of 14-29 year olds expressing concern compared ⁢to a national average of 31 percent.

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