• Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Cancer Diseases

    Information Can Save Lives

    A digital age, where information is rapidly and widely available, opens up new opportunities for patients to manage and understand their own health. The internet is not just a source of information, but also a platform where experiences can be shared and help can be sought from others. The e-patient movement, which advocates for patients’ active participation in their own healing, is gaining increasing popularity. With this mindset, patients are not just passive subjects but active participants in their own healthcare processes. Technological advancements and the creation of digital communities enable patients to gather information, share their experiences, and learn from others. This approach is particularly important for those battling…

  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  Exercise and Sports

    Hypothermia: A One-Hour Journey into the Realm of Death

    A method of hypothermic resuscitation is one of the most interesting and promising areas of medicine. This technique allows patients to be successfully revived even 40-50 minutes after cardiac arrest. The essence of applying cold temperatures lies in the fact that cooling the body slows down metabolic processes, which means that cells require less oxygen, giving time for the rescue process. Hypothermia is not a new phenomenon, as it has been experimented with in various animal species, such as pigs and mice, since the end of the last century. In humans, the method has been particularly applied in cases of cardiac arrest that occurred under extraordinary circumstances. Natural cooling, which…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    A six-month-old girl’s life was saved in Szeged

    The modern medical field is constantly evolving, and the development of new methods can bring significant benefits to patients’ quality of life. Medical innovations not only offer new possibilities for adults but also for the youngest, such as newborns and infants. Procedures that were previously unavailable are now accessible and play an important role in pediatrics. Various respiratory problems, such as laryngeal stenosis, can pose serious challenges for young patients and often require urgent medical intervention. Laryngeal stenosis is a condition in which the diameter of the larynx decreases, making it difficult to breathe and reducing oxygen intake. These issues can arise from various causes, and the treatment options encompass…

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