First Aid and Emergency

  • Cancer Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    Early smoking increases the risk of developing multiple sclerosis

    The effects of smoking on young people have been a cause for concern for years, particularly when it comes to disease risks. It is crucial for young adults to consciously choose their habits for their health and quality of life. Research shows that early smoking can have particularly severe consequences and may increase the risk of diseases affecting the central nervous system. Smoking not only affects the respiratory system but can also cause numerous other health problems. The medical community is continuously seeking connections between various habits and diseases, and recent studies suggest that smoking initiated at a young age can be especially risky. Such habits can impact not only…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    Back Pain Prevention for Young People: Improving Posture from a Hungarian Perspective

    Back pain is an increasingly common problem that affects many as a consequence of modern lifestyles. Technological advancements, the proliferation of digital devices, and sedentary living contribute to the rising prevalence of spinal issues, such as back pain. Those who work in sedentary jobs, particularly among young people, face significant risks due to poor posture. The school and workplace environments, where students and employees spend long hours in front of computers, often neglect proper posture, which can have serious long-term consequences. Back pain is not just a physical problem; it also affects the quality of everyday life. Among young people, who constantly use smartphones and other digital devices, the risk…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    Vitamin C: How Much Should You Consume Daily for Heart Disease Protection?

    The modern science of nutrition continuously enriches our knowledge with new discoveries about the role of vitamins and minerals. Among these, vitamin C holds significant importance, as it plays a crucial role not only in strengthening the immune system but also in maintaining cardiovascular health. For many, it may be surprising, but daily consumption of vitamin C can have a serious impact on reducing the risk of heart disease. Ascorbic acid, also known as vitamin C, is a water-soluble vitamin that the human body cannot produce. Therefore, it is essential to intake it in adequate amounts through our diet. A deficiency of vitamin C can lead to various health problems,…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    Types of Dialysis

    The kidneys play an extremely important role in the healthy functioning of the body, as they are responsible for maintaining the balance of salts, water, and acid-base, as well as removing toxic substances. However, these vital organ systems can become ill due to various conditions, which can have serious consequences. When kidney function dramatically declines, medical intervention becomes inevitable to save the patient’s life. Kidney failure, whether acute or chronic, is a condition that makes normal bodily functions difficult. In such cases, dialysis, as a kidney replacement therapy, becomes essential for patients. Dialysis does not improve kidney function but rather replaces its functions. The goal of treatment is to remove…

  • 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,  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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  • First Aid and Emergency,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    The Health Benefits of a Low-Sodium Diet

    The relationship between salt consumption and blood pressure has long been a known topic that continuously attracts the attention of researchers. High salt intake can lead to numerous health problems, particularly cardiovascular diseases. However, in recent years, researchers have uncovered additional aspects that provide further insights into the effects of salt consumption. Salt, which is the most commonly used seasoning in kitchens, is found in many foods, especially processed products such as bread, deli meats, or ready meals. Research shows that reduced salt intake not only positively affects blood pressure reduction but can also increase the elasticity and compliance of arteries. This discovery may add a new dimension to the…

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  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  First Aid and Emergency

    The use of contraceptives in case of varicose vein problems?

    A use of contraceptive pills is an important step for many young women in maintaining sexual health. However, there are several factors to consider before taking the medication, especially if someone has health issues such as varicose veins. The appearance of varicose veins on the legs can pose not only an aesthetic problem but also serious health risks. Therefore, examinations and advice from gynecologists are of paramount importance. Before prescribing contraceptives, gynecologists often conduct blood tests to assess the patient’s tendency to thrombosis. This is particularly important, as the use of hormonal contraceptives can increase the risk of blood clot formation. The presence of varicose veins or capillaries on the…

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  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  First Aid and Emergency

    The level of transferrin and its importance

    A transferrin is an important glycoprotein responsible for the transport of iron ions in the bloodstream. Various transferrin molecules exist, but the most significant type delivers essential iron ions for red blood cell formation to the bone marrow. The role of iron is crucial, as it is a vital trace element for the body, influencing the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood in connection with hemoglobin. The process of iron loss is not regulated, so the body can only control iron intake. As a result, examining parameters that indicate iron balance is essential. Since the transferrin molecule can bind two iron ions, it delivers the necessary iron to target cells, such…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    Medical Advice – Methods of Communication with Patients

    The patient-physician relationship is fundamental in healthcare. Effective communication aids in accurate diagnosis and patient satisfaction. Physicians must address not only their specialized knowledge but also their communication skills. Patients should also prepare for the appointment, as experiences show that physicians often allocate only a short amount of time for detailed discussions of problems. The Importance of Communication Skills Developing communication skills is crucial, as understanding diagnoses and treatment suggestions is essential for patients. Physicians must pay attention not only to symptoms but also to the full spectrum of information conveyed by patients. During the dialogue, non-verbal cues, such as body language and tone of voice, play a significant role…

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