• Beauty and Personal Care,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy

    A high blood pressure that arises during pregnancy requires serious attention, as it can affect both the mother and the fetus. Blood pressure issues during pregnancy do not always pose an immediate danger, but taking the appropriate steps is vital. Expectant mothers need to be aware that there are different forms of high blood pressure, and these can have various effects on pregnancy. The following information will help understand the issues surrounding pregnancy-related high blood pressure, its symptoms, and the necessary steps. Risks of Pregnancy-Related High Blood Pressure Pregnancy-related high blood pressure carries several risks. One of the most significant factors is the reduced blood supply to the placenta, which…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Beauty and Personal Care

    Health Risks When Visiting South America

    Tropical areas of South America present numerous health risks that travelers must be aware of. The prevalence of infectious diseases in this region of the continent is particularly concerning, and local climatic conditions contribute to the situation. The rainforests and warm, humid climate provide an ideal environment for various pathogens. Such infections often remain confined to rural areas but can also affect tourists, especially those spending extended time in the affected regions. Countries in tropical South America, such as Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela, are particularly at risk. The greatest problems are observed in Venezuela and the Amazon region due to local climate…

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  • Digestive System,  Exercise and Sports

    Increased Risk of Heart Disease in Cured Childhood Cancer Survivors

    The recovery of children battling cancer often leads to the emergence of heart problems, a concerning issue within the scientific community. Recent research highlights that young individuals who have undergone various treatments are significantly more likely to suffer from heart diseases in the future. Heart Problems in Children Who Have Recovered from Cancer These issues are particularly evident in children who have received combined treatments. Studies also emphasize that early monitoring may be crucial in preventing future heart problems. It is vital for the medical community to continuously monitor young individuals who have recovered from cancer to detect signs of heart failure in a timely manner. This topic is especially…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Energy drinks can affect reaction time

    The modern lifestyle often involves the pursuit of speed and energy enhancement. People increasingly rely on stimulants, such as caffeine and energy drinks, in their daily activities, believing that these improve performance and focus. However, recent research shows that excessive consumption not only fails to deliver the expected results but can actually have the opposite effect. The Risks of Stimulants and Energy Drinks Despite their popularity, stimulants, particularly energy drinks, can pose serious risks. Among young people, mixing energy drinks with alcohol is particularly common, which exacerbates the problem. Researchers warn that due to their intoxicating effects, reaction times can significantly increase, which can be especially concerning in situations requiring…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Exercise and Sports

    Kidney Diseases in Response to Painkillers

    The use of painkillers is part of many people’s daily routines, whether for headaches, muscle cramps, or other painful conditions. People often believe that over-the-counter medications are safe and have no harmful effects. However, the reality is different: painkillers, which have long been considered sources of relief, actually pose serious health risks. Mechanism of Action of Painkillers The mechanism of action of painkillers is complex, and their long-term use can have detrimental effects on several organs, particularly the kidneys. Kidney failure, which signifies a decline in kidney function, can occur for various reasons, and the use of painkillers is a significant risk factor. This is due to the nephrotoxic effects…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Digestive System

    Drugs and Their Risks: The Effects of Cocaine

    The cocaine, a powerful psychostimulant derived from the leaves of the coca plant, has been a topic of public interest for decades. The use of this drug has been present since ancient times, as South American indigenous people traditionally chewed coca leaves to reduce their hunger and enhance their endurance in harsh environmental conditions. However, the history of cocaine’s modern application has taken on much darker shades. In the late 19th century, the pharmaceutical industry also discovered the beneficial effects of cocaine, using it as a local anesthetic and for the treatment of various diseases. Coca-Cola even contained cocaine, making the substance commonplace in the daily lives of society at…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Exercise and Sports

    Butamirate and Herbal Cough Suppressants: Potentially Harmful Together

    The cough is a familiar complaint for many, resulting from irritation of the airways. There can be various causes behind this symptom, ranging from the common cold to more serious respiratory diseases. Coughing can be not only annoying but also complicate daily life, especially if it persists. Many resort to medications in such cases, but it is worth knowing that various home remedies can also help alleviate the symptoms. However, it is important to be informed about possible interactions before choosing natural methods, especially if we are taking medications prescribed by a doctor. When a cough appears, it is advisable to be aware that not all coughs are the same.…

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  • Exercise and Sports,  First Aid and Emergency

    Sunshine and Heart Problems

    The relationship between sunlight and human health has long intrigued scientists and the medical community. The study of the effects of sunlight is particularly important as modern society increasingly focuses on skin health and the harmful effects of UV radiation. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which is part of sunlight, has been linked to an increased risk of skin cancer, prompting many to minimize sun exposure. However, new research highlights that sunlight is not only harmful but also has numerous beneficial effects, such as dilating blood vessels. Researchers from the European Union have made interesting discoveries in this area, shedding new light on the role of sunlight in maintaining cardiovascular health. Moderate…

  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  First Aid and Emergency

    Roller Coasters May Cause Ear Problems

    The thrill of roller coasters is appealing to many, as the speed and sudden turns provide an adrenaline rush. However, not only the experience of fun but also the physical effects play an important role during roller coaster rides. Visitors often experience nausea and dizziness, but recent research suggests that roller coasters can pose risks not only to the stomach but also to our ears. The effects of rapid movement and unexpected turns can cause not only uncomfortable feelings but also lead to lasting injuries. Therefore, it is worth getting to know the risks associated with roller coaster rides and how to avoid them. The speed and dynamics of roller…

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  • Digestive System,  Exercise and Sports

    The Risks of Natural Waters: From Diarrhea to Ear Infections

    The arrival of summer heat leads many to seek refreshment at the waterfront, as the proximity to nature is always appealing. However, natural waters, such as rivers, lakes, or mining ponds, are not only popular for their refreshing experience but also come with numerous potential dangers. Swimming in non-designated bathing areas can be particularly risky, as water pollutants and pathogens can cause serious health problems. It is well known that fungal infections and complaints related to chlorine are common around swimming pools, but natural waters are not free from risks either. Sewage, wildlife droppings, and other contaminants can all contribute to the deterioration of water quality. Bathing in such waters…

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