• Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Cancer Diseases

    The signs of hay fever

    The hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is a condition that not only causes unpleasant symptoms but can also lead to more serious problems in many cases. The most common complaints include sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes; however, hay fever is a significant factor that can greatly affect the quality of life for many people, as it can result in fatigue, headaches, and even a decrease in work capacity. These symptoms vary widely, and those suffering often struggle with their impact on daily activities. The most common triggers of hay fever are pollen, which is released into the air during the flowering of various plants. These pollens and…

  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Myths and Realities About Fetal Screening

    The period of pregnancy brings a lot of excitement and challenges to the lives of expectant mothers. During these months, women participate in numerous mandatory medical examinations aimed at ensuring the health and development of the fetus. Additionally, various recommended screenings are available to help parents make the best decisions. The importance of screenings during pregnancy extends not only to the fetus but also to the health of the mother. Genetic screenings and tests are often subjects of misunderstandings. Parents frequently have questions and concerns, especially if there have been genetic disorders in the family. However, scientific advancements have made it possible for expectant mothers to choose from numerous options…

  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    High-altitude training – Oxygen at all costs?

    The athletic performance significantly depends on the body’s oxygen-carrying capacity. To achieve optimal performance, athletes employ various methods to enhance their body’s oxygen supply. Oxygen is transported through the bloodstream, and its efficiency directly impacts the athlete’s endurance and performance. Strategies for Performance Improvement Different sports have varying strategies for performance enhancement, many of which target the blood’s oxygen-carrying capacity. Alongside training and nutrition, athletes also pay attention to physiological factors that affect their performance. Various training methods and hormonal changes can together help athletes bring out the best in themselves. To optimize athletic performance, it is essential for athletes to apply the correct training methods and nutritional strategies, as…

  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Digestive System

    Cannabis Affects Immune System Functioning

    The relationship between modern medicine and the use of psychoactive substances is increasingly coming into focus. Cannabis, as an herb, has been present in various cultures for millennia, and its numerous health benefits are often touted. However, the latest research highlights that marijuana use is not without risks. A significant question for the scientific community is how cannabis affects the immune system, which serves to protect the body against diseases. Among the active compounds in cannabis, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) has received particular attention, as this component is responsible for the psychoactive effects. Immunological research is increasingly demonstrating that THC may inhibit the body’s immune responses, which is particularly concerning since proper…

  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    A six-month-old girl’s life was saved in Szeged

    The modern medical field is constantly evolving, and the development of new methods can bring significant benefits to patients’ quality of life. Medical innovations not only offer new possibilities for adults but also for the youngest, such as newborns and infants. Procedures that were previously unavailable are now accessible and play an important role in pediatrics. Various respiratory problems, such as laryngeal stenosis, can pose serious challenges for young patients and often require urgent medical intervention. Laryngeal stenosis is a condition in which the diameter of the larynx decreases, making it difficult to breathe and reducing oxygen intake. These issues can arise from various causes, and the treatment options encompass…

  • Cancer Diseases,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Subclavian steal syndrome – Methods of differentiation from stroke

    Az arteria subclavia szűkülete, más néven subclavian steal szindróma, egy olyan orvosi állapot, amely a vérkeringés zavarával jár. Ez a jelenség akkor lép fel, amikor a subclavia nevű ér egy szakasza beszűkül, leggyakrabban érelmeszesedés következtében. A mellkasfal, a kar, a nyak és az agy vérellátásáért felelős arteria subclavia szűkülete komoly következményekkel járhat, mivel a vér nem tud megfelelően áramlani az érintett területen. A szűkület következményeként a véráramlás iránya megváltozhat, ami az agyi keringés károsodásához vezethet. A subclavian steal szindróma megértése A subclavian steal szindróma megértéséhez fontos tudni, hogy a vérkeringés normális működése hogyan zavarodhat meg. A szűkület következtében a vér nemcsak az érintett érszakaszon, hanem a következő verőéren, az arteria…

  • Cancer Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    A healthy lifestyle dramatically reduces the risk of developing breast cancer

    The most common cancer among women is breast cancer, making it the second most prevalent form of this disease after skin cancer. According to statistics, about 15 out of 100 women have a genetic predisposition to developing breast cancer. Therefore, it is crucial to consciously address risk reduction. Dr. László Babai, the developer of the “Live 5 Years Longer!” program, emphasizes that lifestyle changes are necessary for prevention. Opportunities for Breast Cancer Prevention To prevent breast cancer, it is especially important to be aware of the lifestyle factors that influence the risk of the disease. Regular exercise, weight control, and moderate alcohol consumption are all key elements that can help…

  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  Exercise and Sports

    Two Hours of Weekly Outdoor Activity is the Foundation of Good Health

    A beneficial effects of spending time in nature have long been known, but new research has highlighted how much time is needed for these positive effects to take hold. Spending leisure time in nature, whether in a park, forest, or beach, impacts not only physical health but also mental well-being. Being outdoors is not only relaxing but also helps reduce stress and improve quality of life. The study, conducted by researchers from the University of Exeter’s medical school, examined the activities of over twenty thousand people in England. The results showed that those who did not spend time in nature often reported poor health and dissatisfaction with their lives. In…

  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Hormonal Imbalances May Contribute to Post-Holiday Blues

    During the holidays, people often enrich their experiences with uplifting moods. Meetings with friends and family, gift-giving, and shared celebrations all contribute to this special time. However, with the end of the Christmas and New Year period, many feel a sense of emptiness that can lead to sadness and lethargy. This phenomenon not only affects our mental state but can also impact hormonal balance, leading to further issues. Various emotional states are often accompanied by hormonal changes that affect our well-being. Thus, the mood swings that occur after the holidays are not just temporary phenomena but can be traced back to deeper causes. In the following sections, we will explore…

  • First Aid and Emergency,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    The process of hemodialysis

    Hemodialysis is a life-saving procedure that provides necessary blood purification for the body in cases of reduced kidney function. The kidneys play a key role in the removal of toxins, maintaining the balance of water and salts, and regulating blood pH levels. When the kidneys are unable to perform these tasks, hemodialysis may be the only solution for removing toxins and restoring fluid balance in the body. Chronic Kidney Disease Chronic kidney disease, which affects an increasing number of people, often develops silently and without symptoms. The disease is frequently discovered only during routine screening tests, as it usually does not present with pain. However, a decline in kidney function…