• Cancer Diseases,  Digestive System

    Individuals born before 1969 are not protected against measles

    The measles, as a serious infectious disease, has always raised significant concerns among healthcare professionals. The disease affects not only children but can also manifest in adults, particularly in cases where immunity is compromised. To prevent the spread of measles, it is crucial to monitor vaccination programs, as proper immunization is essential for maintaining community immunity. Early symptoms of measles, such as sore throat, cough, and high fever, can often be disruptive, and the disease is infectious even at the end of the incubation period. Therefore, it is particularly important for parents and healthcare workers to be aware of the risks associated with the disease and the available preventive measures.…

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  • 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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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    5 signs that may indicate a weak immune system

    A common concern for many people is frequent infections, and many tend to believe that these are indicative of a more serious illness. However, Dr. János Kádár, an immunologist, emphasizes that frequent illnesses do not necessarily point to an immunodeficiency condition. It is important to pay attention to other accompanying symptoms that may indicate an immune disorder. Types of Immunodeficiency Immunodeficiency conditions can be categorized into two main types: primary and secondary immunodeficiency. Primary immunodeficiency diseases usually manifest in childhood, while their secondary forms can develop as a result of various diseases, such as diabetes or kidney disease. Additionally, certain medications that suppress immune system function can also lead to…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Personalized Medicine Based on Genotype

    Az orvostudomány területén az utóbbi időszakban egyre hangsúlyosabb szerepet kap a személyre szabott gyógyszeres terápia. A hagyományos, általános gyógyszeradagolási módszerek helyett a kutatók és orvosok arra törekednek, hogy az egyéni genetikai sajátosságok figyelembevételével hatékonyabb kezeléseket kínáljanak. E megközelítés célja, hogy a betegek a számukra legmegfelelőbb beavatkozásokat kapják, amelyhez elengedhetetlen a genetikai információk ismerete. A személyre szabott orvoslás koncepciója A személyre szabott orvoslás koncepciója nem csupán a gyógyszerek hatékonyságának növelésére irányul, hanem a mellékhatások minimalizálására is. A genetikai adottságok figyelembevételével a kezelések már jóval célzottabbak lehetnek, így a gyógyulás folyamata is gyorsabbá és hatékonyabbá válik. A modern tudományos kutatásoknak köszönhetően egyre több olyan módszer áll rendelkezésre, amelyek lehetővé teszik a betegségek…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  First Aid and Emergency

    Parkinson’s Disease – A New Risk Factor Discovered

    A Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects the central nervous system and causes several symptoms that significantly impact the quality of life of those affected. The causes of the disease have been researched for a long time, and the scientific community increasingly identifies the role of environmental and genetic factors. In recent years, several studies have addressed various risk factors, paying particular attention to pesticides and their effects. During the research, numerous chemicals were analyzed, and it was found that certain pesticides, such as DDT, pose a particularly high risk. Additionally, genetic background plays a key role, as the presence of certain gene variants may increase the likelihood…

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  • Digestive System,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    The Amazing Results of a Healthy Lifestyle

    The scientific research related to a healthy lifestyle continuously warns us that our way of life has a significant impact on our health. Numerous recommendations emphasize avoiding smoking, consuming vegetables and fruits, and engaging in regular physical activity. These simple yet effective steps can help us avoid chronic diseases such as diabetes or cardiovascular problems. A healthy lifestyle positively affects not only our physical condition but also our mental well-being. The scientific community is constantly examining the extent to which a proper lifestyle influences the risk of various diseases. Recent studies have shown that physical activity, proper nutrition, and maintaining a healthy weight significantly reduce the likelihood of developing diseases.…

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  • Addictions,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Articles on Cardiovascular Diseases – Page 18

    The health of the heart is crucial for human life, as this organ is responsible for pumping blood that delivers oxygen and nutrients to every part of the body. The heart is protected by a sac-like structure called the pericardium, which consists of two layers. This envelope not only provides mechanical protection but also plays a role in the normal functioning of the heart. Inflammation of the pericardium, known as pericarditis, can pose serious health problems and can develop for various reasons. Pericarditis can cause a range of symptoms that complicate diagnosis. Patients often report chest pain, which can become particularly intense during breathing or coughing. In addition, the inflammatory…

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  • Addictions,  Autoimmune and Rare Diseases

    The biological age of the organism may warn of cancer risk

    The process of youth and aging is extremely complex and not solely dependent on genetics. Thanks to the advancement of science, we are now able to measure how quickly our bodies age. Understanding our biological age creates new opportunities for more effective treatment of cancer and can also help in prevention. The incidence of cancer, particularly among young adults, has increased alarmingly in recent times. Worldwide, cases of colorectal cancer among young people have risen dramatically, indicating a 60-70% increase even in the most well-off countries. In Hungary, the situation is particularly severe, as cancer diseases represent the highest proportion in mortality statistics. The number of cancer cases here translates…

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  • Addictions,  Beauty and Personal Care

    Cancer – Is it necessary for our leader to be aware of it?

    A diagnosis of cancer not only affects physical health but also significantly impacts emotional and psychological well-being. Patients often struggle with the shock induced by the diagnosis and the side effects of treatments, which also affect their daily lives. The illness attacks not only the body but also the soul, often leading to a decrease in self-esteem. Those affected often feel that they can no longer fulfill their previous roles in both their family and workplace. Emotional Burden and Social Expectations In addition to emotional strain, patients often have to face societal expectations during their illness. Maintaining a normal lifestyle, clinging to work, and nurturing family ties all become more…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  First Aid and Emergency

    Explanation of How Our Immune System Works

    A modern medical science has developed significantly, yet numerous microorganisms in our environment can cause serious diseases. These include bacteria, fungi, and parasites that can easily penetrate our bodies and trigger infections. The body’s defense against these pathogens is extremely important, as the immune system’s role is to prevent infections and maintain the integrity of the body. The Role of Non-Specific Immunity Non-specific immunity forms the first line of defense against pathogens and is fundamentally based on physical and chemical barriers. The skin, as the largest organ of the body, prevents the entry of pathogens, while mucous membranes and the secretions they produce help fend off infections. Sebum, saliva, and…

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