Change in city traffic: Neubrandenburg's local transport is facing major changes!

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Neubrandenburg is planning changes to city traffic; responsibility could be transferred to the MVVG and reduce costs.

Neubrandenburg plant Änderungen im Stadtverkehr, die Verantwortung könnte an die MVVG übergehen und Kosten senken.
Neubrandenburg is planning changes to city traffic; responsibility could be transferred to the MVVG and reduce costs.

Change in city traffic: Neubrandenburg's local transport is facing major changes!

There is movement in urban transport policy in Neubrandenburg. The current organization of city transport by the municipal utilities will soon expire, and that raises questions. The Mecklenburg Lake District's plan envisages transferring responsibility for urban traffic to the Mecklenburgisch-Western Pomerania Transport Company (MVVG). This company is already responsible for bus transport in other parts of the district. That reported NDR.

The recommendation for this change comes from the Committee for Economic Affairs, Construction and District Development. A possible result could be a reduction in fares for Neubrandenburg citizens. But there are also unclear aspects of the plan, particularly about possible disadvantages, that still need to be clarified. A final decision on the future of city transport must be made by the district council.

Diabetes and its consequential damage

A completely different but no less important topic is health, especially the effects of diabetes on the blood vessels. Loud professionals 30-40% of a vascular surgeon's patients unknowingly suffer from diabetes. This is alarming because untreated diabetes increases blood sugar levels, damaging the inner walls of arteries. This damage leads to atherosclerosis, a disease that places significant strain on the heart and vascular system.

For example, atherosclerosis increases the risk of serious illnesses such as heart attacks and strokes. Symptoms of diabetes are often nonspecific and include excessive thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue. The experts at know this too Diabetes News. What is frightening is that many people only go to the doctor in emergencies when vascular diseases occur.

Underestimated risks

In addition, smoking poses a multiple risk: approximately 70-80% of patients with diabetes are smokers or former smokers, which further increases the risk of vascular complications. Elevated cholesterol levels are another problem, as treatment with statins is often necessary for diabetics. This reinforces the need for regular health examinations in order to keep an eye on blood sugar and cholesterol levels at an early stage.

Neubrandenburg could soon boast not only an improved local transport system, but also a growing sensitivity to health issues. While the city administration is working on introducing new transport solutions, it is also important to focus on the health of citizens.