• Beauty and Personal Care,  First Aid and Emergency

    Ammoniacal Breath and Its Underlying Factors

    The appearance of a pungent ammonia-like breath is rare but can indicate serious metabolic problems. This phenomenon may be a warning sign of underlying severe health conditions. Ammonia breath is not only bothersome but can also be concerning from a health perspective, making it important for anyone experiencing it to seek medical assistance. The characteristic of ammonia breath is a sharp, caustic odor reminiscent of chemicals and urine. In contrast, acetone breath has a sweet, solvent-like smell similar to nail polish remover. Ammonia breath is often a constant phenomenon, not just occurring after meals, making it easily distinguishable from other oral odors. The persistence and intensity of this smell can…

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  • Digestive System,  Diseases and Symptoms

    The Function of the Hormone Influencing High Blood Pressure

    The management of hypertension and blood pressure regulation is of paramount importance in modern medicine. However, the selection of appropriate pharmacological therapy is not always straightforward, as patients respond differently to various medications. Increasing research indicates that the hormonal background, such as the role of renin, may be crucial in the treatment of hypertension. It is essential for physicians to consider the individual characteristics of their patients when making therapeutic decisions. The medical community is continuously seeking methods that can help determine optimal drug treatment. Recently, there has been a growing focus on measuring the levels of the renin hormone, which is produced in the kidneys and plays an important…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  First Aid and Emergency

    Abdominal Pain – Bad Results, Unbearable Pain

    The increasing prevalence of food intolerance is becoming more prominent in modern medicine, and many people experience the associated discomforts. Abdominal pain, bloating, or diarrhea following the consumption of various foods can not only be bothersome but can also lead to a significant decline in quality of life. In many cases, the problem remains hidden, as traditional medical examinations do not always reveal the presence of food intolerance. Symptoms often do not appear immediately but can manifest days after consumption, making accurate diagnosis challenging. Therefore, it is important for those affected to be aware that their complaints may be linked to a possible food intolerance, which can be detected through…

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  • Addictions,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Exercising While Sick? When Is Training Not Recommended?

    With the arrival of the cold months, many people experience an increase in colds and flu-related illnesses. This period is not only a time for fun and festivities but also a breeding ground for diseases. However, research increasingly shows that regular exercise can help prevent respiratory infections. At the same time, it is important to emphasize that excessive, intense training can have the opposite effect, weakening the immune system and increasing the risk of illness. Experts, such as Dr. Tamás Bányai, a sports physician, urge proper caution during sports, especially if someone is already sick. Finding a balance between exercise and rest is crucial for recovery. Thus, the impact of…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    What are the causes of thirst?

    A salt, particularly the role of sodium and potassium in the body’s water balance, is fundamentally important. Understanding the sensation of thirst related to our salt consumption is not only crucial from a nutritional standpoint but also plays a key role in maintaining our health. Different ions, such as sodium and potassium, have varying effects on our body’s functioning, and maintaining the right balance is essential for proper water balance and healthy cellular function. While sodium is responsible for regulating the volume and osmosis of body fluids, potassium plays an important role in maintaining acid-base balance. The sensation of thirst experienced after consuming salty foods is related to the increase…

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  • Addictions,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Our Hair and Health: What Does It Say About Us?

    The condition of our hair and scalp is closely related to our overall health. The state of our hair can reveal a lot about us, as certain health issues, medications, or lifestyle factors can affect the quality of our hair and scalp. Hair loss, dandruff, greasiness, or graying are all phenomena that deserve attention, as they often hide deeper causes. Our hair is not just an aesthetic concern; it can be an important indicator of how our body functions. If the condition of our hair changes, it can often signal other health issues, so it’s worth being aware of what different states of our hair might mean. Proper hair care…

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  • Addictions,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    The Question of Superfoods: Do They Really Not Exist?

    Healthy eating is an essential part of our lives, and many people focus on “superfoods” when choosing different foods. These ingredients are often highlighted for their richness in nutrients; however, it is important to know that scientific evidence does not always support their claims. Recent measurements have shown that vegetables and fruits from distant locations often contain more pesticide residues, which can be concerning for our health. Dietitians, like Adrienn Szabó, recommend prioritizing locally grown foods. The vegetables and fruits available in our country are not only more nutritious but also more environmentally friendly choices. To clarify the concept of superfoods, it is worth researching what local alternatives are available…

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  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  Exercise and Sports

    A low-carbohydrate diet may cause bad breath

    Az alacsony szénhidráttartalmú diéták népszerűsége az utóbbi időben folyamatosan növekszik, mivel sokan keresnek hatékony módszereket a fogyásra. Az ilyen típusú étrendek gyakran ígérnek gyors eredményeket, és sokan tapasztalják, hogy csökkentik a testsúlyukat, azonban más, nem kívánt hatásokkal is járhatnak. Az egyik leggyakoribb probléma, amivel a diétázók szembesülnek, a kellemetlen lehelet, amely a diéta során jelentkezhet. A low-carb diet and the process of ketosis A szájszag mögött a ketózis állapotának kialakulása állhat, amely az alacsony szénhidráttartalmú étrendek egyik következménye. Ez a folyamat a zsírok lebontásán alapul, és bár segíthet a fogyásban, számos kellemetlenséget is okozhat. Érdemes tehát megérteni, hogyan alakul ki ez a jelenség, valamint mit tehetünk a megelőzés és a…

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  • Addictions,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    The Mediterranean lifestyle alone is not a sufficient solution.

    The Mediterranean diet and lifestyle have long been a symbol of protection for cardiovascular health; however, a recent Spanish study has shed new light on this finding. The study examined the health status of 2,270 patients and the risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. The results were surprising: researchers found that the Mediterranean lifestyle does not provide protection against cardiovascular problems. During the research, the proportion of overweight individuals among participants was the highest, and the lack of physical activity and elevated cholesterol levels also proved to be alarmingly high. Those with low educational attainment were at the greatest risk, as cardiovascular diseases were particularly common among them. Cardiovascular diseases are…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Exercise and Sports

    Risk Factors of Parkinson’s Disease

    Parkinson’s disease is a serious neurodegenerative condition that primarily occurs in older adults. The disease is characterized by the destruction of dopamine-producing neurons located in the midbrain, leading to various motor and non-motor symptoms. Several factors influence the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, many of which can not only trigger the condition but also exacerbate the severity of symptoms. It is important to understand that although the disease is primarily associated with older age groups, the risk factors encompass a wide spectrum, and it is worthwhile to be informed about them for preventive purposes. As age advances, the likelihood of developing Parkinson’s disease increases, with the highest risk observed in…

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