• First Aid and Emergency,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Heart Murmurs – Childhood Heart Problems

    A medical examination of children can often bring emotionally charged moments for parents. When the pediatrician announces that the child has a heart murmur, it raises concerns in many parents. Questions arise: Why didn’t we know until now? How can it be that the child is moving and playing well? What should we have been paying attention to? Upon hearing about the heart murmur, parents’ hearts may fill with fear, as there is a suspicion that the child may be struggling with a heart condition. A heart murmur is an indicator of heart function, and although it is not a standalone disease, it can be a symptom of various heart…

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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…

  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Cancer Diseases

    Coughing? It may be a heart problem.

    A cough is a symptom that is widespread worldwide and can be encountered in various medical specialties. There are numerous causes behind coughing, including respiratory diseases such as bronchitis and asthma, but the role of heart diseases should not be overlooked either. It is important to consider this possibility when diagnosing a cough, as it can be crucial for medical treatment and appropriate therapy. Coughing, whether in acute or chronic form, can be a significant burden for patients, as it can have not only physical but also psychological effects. In exploring the causes of coughing, we most often turn to specialists such as otolaryngologists or pulmonologists, but heart diseases can…

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