• Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Cancer Diseases

    The Health Effects of Soy: How Beneficial Is It?

    The world’s nutritional habits are constantly changing, and the perception of various foods fluctuates as well. Soy and its products, such as tofu and soy milk, have long been an important part of vegetarian and health-conscious diets. However, recently there has been increasing criticism regarding soy consumption, with many questioning its health benefits. In light of these new trends and information, it is worth examining the nutritional effects of soy products more closely. Soy, as a staple food source, is popular in many countries, especially in Asia. However, in Europe, the level of consumption lags behind the Asian average, although the trend is clearly increasing. Soy is rich in nutrients,…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  First Aid and Emergency

    Cervical Cancer Prevention Week Starts on January 23

    A cervical cancer is a serious health issue that affects thousands of women annually in Hungary. The disease is linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can be prevented through various types of screening tests and vaccinations. Regular medical check-ups and proper information are crucial for the early detection and treatment of the disease. Preventing cervical cancer is not only a medical but also a social responsibility, in which everyone can participate. Understanding the Connection Between HPV and Cervical Cancer Knowledge of the connection between the spread of HPV and the development of cervical cancer can help raise awareness among both women and men. To prevent the disease, it is…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    Aspirin may help reduce the likelihood of developing stomach cancer

    The prevention of stomach cancer and the role of various medications in reducing the risk of cancer is receiving increasing attention. Research continually uncovers new possibilities that the medical community is exploring to curb the spread of cancer. Different forms of stomach cancer complicate the lives of many people, making prevention a priority. Recent studies have shown that various medications, including Aspirin, may potentially reduce the risk of developing stomach cancer. Aspirin, known as acetylsalicylic acid, is not only recognized for its pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory effects but may also open new perspectives in cancer prevention. The drug’s effects are particularly relevant to cancers of the middle and lower parts of…

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  • Addictions,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Long-term use of antibiotics may cause cell growth that prevents colon cancer

    The discovery of antibiotics is one of the most significant achievements of modern medicine, revolutionizing the treatment of infectious diseases. Since the introduction of penicillin, many lives have been saved, and the medical community long believed that the battle against infections had been definitively resolved. However, the widespread use of antibiotics has posed new challenges to science, and recently, the question has increasingly arisen: what are the long-term effects of these drugs on the body? Maintaining the Balance of Gut Flora Preserving the balance of gut flora is essential for health, and research shows that the use of antibiotics can cause dramatic changes in the composition of gut microorganisms. This…

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  • First Aid and Emergency,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Colonoscopy Can Really Save Lives

    The colon cancer, one of the most commonly diagnosed types of cancer in the world, poses a serious public health problem. The disease produces more than a million new cases each year, and its mortality rate is alarming, claiming the lives of approximately 600,000 people annually. Most cancer cases develop from adenomas, or polyps, found in the colon, which can occur in 20-30% of the population. Therefore, the importance of early detection and screening tests is paramount, as they can significantly reduce the mortality rate. One common method for screening for colon cancer is the fecal occult blood test, which has been shown to reduce the mortality rate by 15%.…

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  • Digestive System,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Twelve Common Myths About Breast Cancer

    The most common cancer among women is breast cancer, surrounded by numerous myths and misconceptions. There is a lot of contradictory information circulating about the causes of the disease and prevention options, making it difficult to make informed decisions. Many people are inclined to believe various myths, such as the idea that wearing a bra, or conversely, not wearing one affects the development of breast cancer. The truth is that the risk of breast cancer is influenced by many factors, and experts are continuously working to better understand the underlying causes of the disease. Genetics, lifestyle, and environmental factors can all contribute to the development of breast cancer, but in…

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