• Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Beauty and Personal Care

    H1N1 Vaccine: Millions Vaccinated with Minimal Side Effects

    The emergence of pandemics and influenza viruses has been a concern for public health professionals for decades. The viruses continuously mutate, posing new challenges for vaccination efforts. The World Health Organization (WHO) is constantly monitoring the situation and emphasizes the importance of vaccinations, even though influenza is mild in most cases. Vaccines play a key role not only in preventing infections but also in reducing severe complications and deaths. WHO experts warn that the virus is not merely a seasonal illness but can pose a serious threat, especially to the most vulnerable groups, such as those with chronic diseases, pregnant women, and young adults. However, the skepticism surrounding vaccinations in…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    The relationship between PCOS and magnesium – What connections exist?

    Magnesium is an essential mineral for the human body that plays a key role in numerous biochemical processes. This is particularly important for women suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), as they have a significantly increased risk of magnesium deficiency. Magnesium contributes to the proper regulation of insulin and glucose and is also essential for the normal functioning of the heart muscle. If the body does not have enough magnesium, it can increase the risk of various health problems, potentially leading to the worsening of PCOS symptoms. Maintaining an adequate level of magnesium is crucial not only for physical health but also for mental well-being. Low magnesium levels have been…

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  • First Aid and Emergency,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Morphological characterization of the melanin-concentrating hormone in the brain of humans, rodents, and birds

    The regulation of food intake and energy balance is an extremely complex process involving numerous physiological and neurobiological mechanisms. The central nervous system, particularly the hypothalamus, plays a key role in integrating these mechanisms. Signals from various areas of the brain, which originate from peripheral systems such as the digestive system and adipose tissue, arrive in the form of humoral and neural impulses. In response to these factors, the hypothalamus decides whether an increase or decrease in food intake is necessary. Factors Influencing Food Intake One of the factors influencing food intake is our mood, which is also affected by the limbic system and other higher brain structures. This complex…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Types of Urinary Incontinence

    A difficulties in urinary retention affect many individuals and manifest in various forms, understanding which can help in selecting appropriate treatment methods. These issues can arise due to different causes and factors, whether related to physical conditions or lifestyle habits. Urinary incontinence not only causes discomfort but can also have psychological effects that significantly impact the quality of life for patients. To address these problems, it is important for those affected to be aware of the different types and their symptoms. The medical community increasingly emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis, as timely recognition of symptoms allows for appropriate treatment. The goal of treating incontinence is not only to relieve…

  • Addictions,  Beauty and Personal Care

    Mushroom Poisoning: Signs and Treatment Options

    The diversity of mushrooms and their delicious appearance makes it important to be aware that certain species can be extremely toxic. Mushroom poisoning poses a serious health risk, as even a small amount of toxic mushroom consumption can lead to severe consequences, potentially resulting in life-threatening conditions. In addition to the nutritional value of mushrooms, the toxins they contain can also cause illnesses that may manifest at different times, ranging from minutes to days later. There are two main types of mushroom poisoning: one is mycetismus, where the toxins present in the mushroom directly cause symptoms, while the other is mycotoxicosis, which occurs as a consequence of toxins proliferating in…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    It is more beneficial for the child in the arms of its mother – The importance of carrying

    The carrying of human infants, which was prevalent in the times of our ancestors, is increasingly being sidelined in modern societies. The innate grasp reflex of babies suggests that in ancient times, this was the primary means of transporting children and ensuring their safety. However, today, parents often opt for separate cribs and playpens, which in many cases removes babies from the proximity of their mothers. Despite these changes, human biology has not fully adapted to modern lifestyles. For newborns, the most defining experience is parental closeness, which can still be observed in natural peoples, where children are often found on their parents’ bodies. Carrying is not just an ancient…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Essential Complications for Diabetics

    Diabetes is a chronic condition that requires significant attention and careful management. Proper management of the disease is particularly important for stabilizing blood sugar levels, as poorly managed diabetes can lead to numerous complications. The feet of diabetics deserve special attention, as they are particularly sensitive to various injuries and alterations. Proper care and protection of the feet are essential in preventing complications. The complications of diabetes are diverse and can vary in severity, presenting differently among patients. These problems affect not only physical health but also the quality of life of the patients. Those affected must be aware of the potential consequences to recognize warning signs in a timely…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    Rehabilitation Processes After Lung Diseases

    The concept of rehabilitation refers to a process in which professionals from various fields work together to help patients bring their condition and functions as close as possible to a healthy level. In medicine, there is an increasing emphasis on the fact that rehabilitation not only focuses on restoring physical condition but also takes into account the psychological and social needs of patients. The diversity of rehabilitation services allows for their application in various diseases and conditions, such as musculoskeletal problems, brain injuries, or chronic respiratory difficulties. The goal of rehabilitation is for patients to achieve the best possible quality of life, considering their personal capabilities and limitations. Rehabilitation programs…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Cancer Diseases

    Every Sneeze Dislocates His Shoulder

    Lauren Harry, a young British woman, struggles with a peculiar and challenging health condition. The lady living in Wales has extremely sensitive shoulders, making even the slightest movements, such as sneezing or coughing, easily dislocate them. This problem not only causes her discomfort but also requires regular hospital visits, as she needs medical intervention to restore her shoulder every time. The woman’s record so far is twenty shoulder dislocations in a single day, which clearly shows how vulnerable she is to this condition. It is important to mention that the symptoms do not only manifest during cold or similar respiratory illness periods but can occur at any time in daily…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Osteoarthritis and its signs

    The degeneration of joint cartilage and degenerative joint diseases are widespread issues among the adult population, particularly for the older age group. These musculoskeletal disorders significantly impact quality of life, as they are associated with pain and limited mobility. Understanding the proper functioning of joints and preventing diseases is crucial, as it is important to be aware of the various symptoms and possible treatment options. Characteristics of Osteoarthritis Degenerative joint problems are often observed in individuals over the age of 50, but early signs can appear around the age of 40. Symptoms usually develop gradually and can initially only be felt during movement, decreasing at rest. However, as the disease…