World Rabies Day
Rabies? Not in Mexico!
Read how we're helping the authorities keep the country's rabies-free status and our motivations.
Lung Cancer
24 hours in the shoes of a lung cancer patient
The patient experience "A life in a day" aims to deepen our understanding of the challenges faced by those living with severe diseases.
Ruminants
Brazil boosts biosecurity in dairy farms
Learn how we partner with local authorities to enhance best practices through a quality certificate.
Pulmonary Fibrosis
Drawing attention to a lung disease that is often overlooked.
Being short of breath is the harsh reality for those living with pulmonary fibrosis, a relentless lung disease that scars and damages the lungs.
More Health: For People & Animals
"Medical innovations and healthcare for everyone"
African Americans are often excluded from healthcare options and underrepresented in clinical trials. We want to learn how we can better serve them.
Livestock
Biosecurity in farms: what’s this all about?
Discover the essence of biosecurity and how it enhances animal health and livestock productivity.
Science Stories
New cancer research building: Boosting innovation in oncology
Learn why we keep on investing in cancer research and how we collaborate with our partners.
Patient Centricity
A global production network against supply shortages
How we align our production capacity to the needs of patients.
Our Responsibility
How we get our medicine across the world in eight weeks
From Germany to Australia, here’s what it takes to ensure patients get their medicine on time, every time.
Company Culture
"To join Boehringer Ingelheim was the best ever decision"
Pharmacologist Michael Mark worked for us for 34 years. Watch our video and discover our job opportunities.
Pets
How to identify fleas and ticks on your dog or cat
With technology, vets can now spot pet parasites with high-definition videos in real time.
Patient Centricity
Sharing knowledge from our medical device development
Why do we share some of our work beyond Boehringer for free?
Pets
Learn how to protect your dog and cat from fleas, ticks and more
Dinosaurs died, but pet parasites, tiny resilient creatures, are still here. Do you know the risks?
Poultry
H5N1: Bird flu again? What’s different now?
As the avian influenza virus keeps challenging, learn why controlling transboundary animal diseases is key for food security.
Mental Health
Mental health: a $1 trillion burden demanding policy action
Nearly one billion people around the world live with a mental health condition, yet an estimated 70% don’t have access to the help they need.
Lung Cancer
Breaking prejudice in lung cancer
“Did you smoke?”: Time to rethink the impact of this question on lung cancer patients.
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Veterinary Public Health
When veterinary public health
When veterinary public health
preparedness matters?
Now! Test your knowledge and debunk myths about transboundary animal diseases.
Veterinary Public Health
Transboundary animal diseases: new light on public health preparedness
Learn how we monitor emerging and infectious diseases to fight epidemics – or even future pandemics.
More Health: For People & Animals
Medicines for a country at war
We are there for our patients – even in crisis regions.
Veterinary Public Health
Avian influenza? Bluetongue virus? FMD?
Learn what are transboundary animal diseases and how they can impact each one of us.
MASH
The liver and its vital connection to our overall health
How the liver is part of our interconnected cardiovascular, renal and metabolic system and why we need to look after it.
Swine
Transforming pig farming: how AI helps detect respiratory disease in pigs and more
Watch how our digital sound analytical tool ensures animal health and quality protein production
Cancer
The power of patient advocacy in cancer care
Learn more about patient Larry and UICC president Jeff Dunn's commitment to patient empowerment.
Pets
What’s the risk of parasites in your dog?
With our Parassess free online tool checker, you can identify the local parasite risks for your dog so you can protect them better