• Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Diseases and Symptoms

    The Genetic Basis of Parkinson’s Disease

    A Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects many people worldwide. Symptoms include movement coordination difficulties, tremors, and stiffness, which significantly complicate daily life. The exact causes of the disease are not yet fully understood, but researchers are increasingly focusing on the role of genetic factors. Recent scientific studies have also revealed that mutations in certain genes may increase the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. The aim of genetic research is to better understand the background of the disease, while also providing opportunities to develop new treatment methods. The latest studies have analyzed the genetic material of thousands of individuals, including those suffering from Parkinson’s disease and healthy control…

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  • Addictions,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    How can atopic predisposition be identified?

    The concepts of atopy and allergy are familiar to many, yet few truly understand what these terms mean. Atopy refers to an increased predisposition that can lead to various allergic reactions. This phenomenon is often explained by genetic or congenital factors, and symptoms can range widely. Allergic reactions can manifest in many forms, such as skin issues, respiratory complaints, or digestive disorders. A thorough examination of this complex topic is essential for proper understanding and treatment. The term allergy originates from the Greek word “allosergos,” which means “other” or “changed.” This term aptly reflects that allergic reactions indicate an abnormal functioning of the body’s defense system. In many cases, the…

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