• Digestive System,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Illegal designer drugs

    A designer drugs are a relatively new phenomenon in the world of drugs, created by slight modifications to the chemical structure. These substances exist outside the legal framework of controlled substances, allowing them to remain on the market while offering similar effects to the original banned compounds. Such substances often appear in the market in forms not intended for human consumption, such as bath salts or air fresheners, making their recognition and regulation even more challenging. These drugs have become particularly popular among young people who encounter them while seeking fun and experiences. Designer drugs encompass a wide spectrum, ranging from synthetic cannabinoids to various stimulants, and although their effects…

  • Digestive System,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Penalty for Drinking Water? We Explored the Reasons Behind Traffic Regulations.

    A recent troubling news has emerged regarding the travel regulations introduced by public transport providers. In several cities, rules have been implemented that prohibit passengers from consuming liquids on vehicles, and those who violate this may face fines. This raises the question of how justified and enforceable these rules are, particularly in situations where a passenger may need hydration due to their health condition or age. Cases reported in the press, such as a man in Debrecen who was fined 3000 forints for drinking his mineral water on the tram, or an elderly woman who was removed from the bus in Miskolc for the same reason, highlight that the enforcement…

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