• Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    The Relationship Between Vitamin Deficiency and Mental Disorders

    A role of vitamins in maintaining health often causes confusion. Many treat vitamins as a panacea, particularly vitamin C, which they see as a guarantee of health. However, excessive consumption, which carries the risk of overdose, not only does not help but can even be harmful to the body. Numerous myths and misunderstandings have spread in discussions about vitamins, which is why many do not know how to approach vitamin supplementation. Vitamins are essential for the human body as they play a role in numerous biochemical processes. Since the body cannot produce all vitamins, we must obtain these substances from our diet. Generally, if we follow a mixed diet, we…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Exercise and Sports

    Types of Anemia and the Factors That Cause It

    The term anemia refers to a decrease in the number of red blood cells, as well as the levels of hemoglobin and hematocrit in the body. This condition significantly affects the body’s ability to transport oxygen, making it important to be aware of the possible causes and types of anemia. Anemia is not a standalone disease, but rather a symptom of another health issue that must be thoroughly investigated when symptoms arise. The causes and types of anemia are extremely varied and can differ among individuals. To uncover the underlying causes, professionals use various approaches, ranging from blood tests to identifying underlying diseases. Classifying anemias aids in establishing a diagnosis…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    Duodenal Ulcer – Signs and Therapeutic Options

    The duodenal ulcer, as one of the most common types of ulcer diseases, affects numerous people worldwide. In this condition, the mucous membrane of the duodenum is damaged, causing pain and other unpleasant symptoms. The incidence of duodenal ulcers is remarkably high, as the number of affected individuals is six times that of those suffering from gastric ulcers. Fortunately, the likelihood of malignant degeneration is extremely low, and with appropriate treatment, complications can also be avoided. The causes of duodenal ulcer formation are similar to those of gastric ulcers, but the symptoms of the two diseases differ significantly. Recognizing and treating the disease is important for maintaining a good quality…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Digestive System

    The Legal Framework of Waiting Lists

    The Hungarian healthcare system is complex and multifaceted, with one of its key elements being the operation of waiting lists. These lists allow patients to wait for necessary medical interventions in the appropriate order. Different types of waiting lists assist healthcare facilities in prioritizing patients who are in the greatest need. The purpose of waiting lists is to ensure that patients receive faster and more efficient care. Since the interventions required for recovery cannot always be performed immediately, waiting lists help with organization and scheduling. This makes it clearer for both patients and doctors regarding when individuals will receive the necessary treatments. There are two main types of waiting lists:…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Sleep Disorders

    The sleep is an essential part of our lives, as we spend a significant portion of our days in this process. Sleep is not just about rest; it is crucial for both physical and mental health. The right amount and quality of sleep contribute to the body’s regeneration, the strengthening of our memory, and the maintenance of our emotional balance. Unfortunately, many people suffer from various sleep disorders, which not only degrade the quality of daily life but can also lead to serious long-term health problems. Sleep issues encompass a wide spectrum, ranging from difficulty falling asleep to frequent awakenings during the night. These disorders are often closely intertwined with…

  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  Exercise and Sports

    Articles on Digestive Disorders – Page 12

    A modern lifestyle is challenging for many people, particularly due to daily stress, fast eating habits, and irregular lifestyles. These factors can contribute to various health issues, including gastrointestinal disorders such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). IBS is a condition characterized by various digestive symptoms, such as abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, or constipation. For many individuals, lifestyle and dietary changes can help alleviate symptoms alongside medication. These changes can positively impact not only gut health but also overall well-being and quality of life. It is important to understand that modifying diet and lifestyle is an ongoing process that requires time and patience. However, with the right approach and awareness, significant…

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  • Digestive System,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Childhood Brain Tumors – Two Different Forms of Cancer in Reality

    A childhood brain tumors, particularly medulloblastoma, pose significant medical challenges as these tumors profoundly impact not only the health of young patients but also their quality of life. Cancer treatments, while effective in many cases, often lead to drastic changes in the lives of children, which also affects their families. Research continuously expands our understanding of the nature of cancer, highlighting that cancerous diseases are more complex than previously thought. The latest research offers new perspectives on how tumors are classified and treated. It is becoming increasingly clear to the medical community that the genetic composition of a tumor may be much more important than its location. In the case…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Exercise and Sports

    Health Awareness of Mothers with Young Children in Hungary at the Highest Level

    The management of childcare and health-related issues has always been a key responsibility for families, especially for female members. The health literacy level of mothers with young children is particularly important, as they are responsible for the health of family members and for making necessary decisions. The ability to understand health information is not just about knowledge, but also about how well mothers can interpret, process, and apply health information that affects their family’s well-being. The Importance of Health Literacy The autumn season, when the number of infectious diseases may increase, particularly highlights the importance of health literacy. For mothers, caring for sick family members and making decisions regarding preventive…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Cancer Diseases

    What are the causes of anxiety disorders?

    A anxiety disorders, particularly generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), are increasingly coming into focus. These disorders not only disrupt daily life but also have a significant impact on emotional and physical well-being. Anxiety is inherently a protective mechanism that helps respond to threats; however, when this response becomes excessive, it can lead to serious problems. In the case of GAD, anxiety is persistently present and often it is unclear why it develops. This condition arises from a complex interplay of various factors, including genetic predisposition, lifestyle factors, and psychological states. The increase in anxiety levels is often influenced by stress, chronic illnesses, or personality traits. People struggling with anxiety disorders frequently…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Exercise and Sports

    Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)

    The spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a neuromuscular disease with an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern, characterized by the gradual degeneration of the motor neurons in the spinal cord. This disease causes varying degrees of muscle weakness and atrophy, significantly impacting the quality of life of patients. In Hungary, 10-15 new children with SMA are born each year, indicating the relatively rare occurrence of the disease, yet it can have severe effects on the lives of families. The underlying cause of SMA is a defect in the SMN1 (Survival Motor Neuron 1) gene, which plays a key role in the survival of motor neurons. When this gene does not function properly,…