Health Tourism and Prevention

  • Digestive System,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Vitamin B9 – What is its role?

    The B9 vitamin, also known as folic acid, plays a key role in the healthy functioning of the human body. It participates in numerous physiological processes, particularly in fat metabolism, and in the development of the kidneys, liver, and bone marrow. B9 vitamin is a member of the B-vitamin complex family, which consists of water-soluble vitamins. Adequate intake of B9 vitamin is essential for maintaining physical and mental health. The vitamin is indispensable for the production of cell membranes, particularly phospholipids, which serve to protect the cells. Additionally, B9 vitamin contributes to the proper functioning of the nervous system, supports brain functions, and helps maintain mental balance. A deficiency of…

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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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  • 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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  • Digestive System,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    The causes of abdominal bloating outside the digestive system – It may be a sign of serious illnesses

    Has bloating is a common yet often overlooked symptom that can be attributed to various causes. Besides gastrointestinal issues, there are often other non-digestive diseases that may be behind it. Bloating is not just an uncomfortable sensation; it is also a warning sign that may indicate problems in other areas of the body. Due to the diversity of causes behind bloating, it is essential to seek professional help for an accurate diagnosis. Many people tend to ignore bloating since it does not always accompany pain or other clear symptoms. However, bloating can indicate more serious problems in the long run, so it is worth taking seriously. In this article, we…

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  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    The Nature of Arachnophobia

    Today, one of the most common anxiety disorders in the world is arachnophobia, known in medical terminology as arachnophobia. This condition affects many people who are aware that the extent of their fear is excessive, yet they find it difficult to overcome it. The term arachnophobia originates from the Greek language, where “arachne” means spider, and “phobos” means fear. The manifestation of arachnophobia can be experienced in various forms, including irrational fear of arachnids such as scorpions. The problem does not only occur in areas where spiders may pose a real threat but also in countries where the risk of fatal spider bites is minimal. Arachnophobia is five times more…

  • Cancer Diseases,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Physical Activity, Performance, and Heredity

    The world of sports performance showcases numerous outstanding achievements that often surprise us. Behind every success lies hard work, but the question arises: is diligent training enough, or do genetic predispositions also play a decisive role in exceptional performances? The impact of genetics on sports performance is becoming increasingly recognized. Every individual possesses different attributes and backgrounds that influence the sports in which they can achieve success. For example, Africa’s famous runners owe their achievements not only to rigorous training but also to their genetic advantages shaped by centuries of experience and lifestyle. Regular exercise, particularly running, significantly affects their genetic makeup, enabling them to deliver outstanding performances. Thus, genetic…

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  • Exercise and Sports,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    My Child is Disabled – Ways to Process the Trauma

    The challenges associated with family members with disabilities often deeply affect the lives of families. For parents, siblings, and other relatives, the difficulties that arise in everyday life have significant impacts not only emotionally but also socially and economically. The family dynamics, the development of relationships, and the quality of family life all depend on the extent to which they adapt to the presence of the disabled individual and the care they provide. Relatives living with family members with disabilities often feel isolated, as they frequently do not know where to turn for help. It can be vital to have the right support to manage such situations, which extends not…

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  • Addictions,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    What are the causes of the formation of subungual hematoma?

    A subungual hematoma is a condition that occurs as a result of injury to the fingers or toes. This phenomenon usually arises from bruises, and the accumulation of blood within can cause throbbing pain. This type of hematoma is most comparable to bruises that appear near the skin surface, and although in many cases it does not require significant intervention, the symptoms and causes of subungual hematomas definitely deserve attention. Subungual hematomas are most commonly triggered by mechanical injuries, such as when a door slams on a finger or when a heavy object, like a hammer, strikes it. Additionally, pressure on the toes, such as from a heavy weight, can…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Double and Simple Balloon Enteroscopy

    The double-balloon enteroscopy is a special endoscopic procedure designed for the thorough examination of the small intestine. This method allows specialists to examine several meters of bowel segments, thereby assisting in diagnosis and identifying various bowel diseases. The technique is based on a special, long, and thin endoscope, which includes a sheath, also known as an overtube. Together, they form the double-balloon system, which is available in various sizes, but the most common version is 2000 mm long and 9.4 mm in diameter. The inflatable balloons at the end of the endoscope are intended to stabilize the instrument within the small intestine, ensuring an effective and safe examination. During the…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Protection of Newborns in Cases of Mothers Infected with Hepatitis B

    A hepatitis B virus (HBV) is one of the most widespread infectious diseases in the world, which can be particularly concerning for pregnant women. The infection poses a risk not only to the mother but also to the fetus developing in her womb. However, with proper medical care and vaccinations, severe complications can be avoided. Understanding the spread of hepatitis B and the possibilities for prevention is crucial from a public health perspective. The hepatitis B virus spreads parenterally, meaning it transmits directly through the blood, such as through infected needle sticks, blood transfusions, or sexual contact. The disease often occurs asymptomatically, making early detection of the infection difficult. A…

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