• Beauty and Personal Care,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Night work negatively affects the brain and accelerates its aging

    Az éjjeli munka hatásai az agyra és a kognitív működésre A biológiai ritmusok és az éjjeli munka Night shifts are becoming increasingly common in modern society, but research suggests that they can have serious consequences for brain health. A lifestyle that opposes our biological clock affects not only our physical condition but also our mental functioning. The scientific community is increasingly warning that regular night work may age the brain in the long term and impair various cognitive functions. A biológiai ritmusaink és a természetes alvási ciklusok Our biological rhythms and natural sleep cycles are closely interconnected. The human body is active during the day while requiring rest at night.…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Exercise and Sports

    Heading: Heading impacts football players’ brain functions and memory

    The sport of football, as one of the most popular sports in the world, continuously presents new challenges to players. The sport is not only about physical performance but also holds intellectual challenges. The functioning of players’ brains and their memory fundamentally influences their performance on the field. In this context, the technique of heading the ball is receiving increasing attention, which has become a daily routine for many footballers. During heading, the collision of the ball with the head not only exerts physical effects but can also have serious consequences for brain function. Scientific research shows that frequent heading can affect cognitive functions, which can have serious long-term consequences.…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Early Symptoms of Stroke (Signs of TIA)

    The stroke, or cerebrovascular accident, can cause serious medical issues, and in many cases, it is preceded by a transient ischemic attack (TIA), which is a temporary brain circulation disorder. The symptoms of TIA usually disappear within 24 hours, leading many to underestimate its significance, even though this phenomenon often serves as a warning sign for an impending stroke. The sudden decrease or cessation of blood supply to the brain, which causes a stroke, produces similar symptoms in the case of TIA as well. Symptoms and Warning Signs of TIA Symptoms associated with TIA include sudden onset of temporary paralysis, which most commonly occurs on one side of the body,…

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  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  First Aid and Emergency

    The first sign of Alzheimer’s disease may be a fall

    The observation of the health status of older adults has always been crucial for society. The frequent falls and balance issues faced by elderly individuals deserve serious attention, as these signs can often indicate more severe health problems. Research has shown that in certain cases, these symptoms may even be early indicators of Alzheimer’s disease. The scientific community is increasingly recognizing that maintaining motor coordination and balance is essential for the quality of life in older generations. Falls not only cause physical injuries but can also have psychological effects that further deteriorate the quality of life for seniors. Therefore, it is essential for professionals and family members to continuously monitor…

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  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  Exercise and Sports

    Therapeutic Options for Parkinson’s Disease

    Parkinson’s disease is a complex neurological condition that increasingly affects people worldwide. Managing the disease often presents challenges for both patients and their doctors, as symptoms gradually worsen and the effectiveness of medications may decrease over time. Different approaches are necessary at various stages of the disease to improve patients’ quality of life. Parkinson’s disease imposes not only physical but also psychological burdens on patients, making holistic approaches, such as physical therapy and supportive communities, essential during treatment. The medical community is continuously working to provide the best treatment options for those suffering from Parkinson’s disease. In addition to medication, surgical procedures and rehabilitation programs are playing an increasingly significant…

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  • Addictions,  Digestive System

    The Consequences of Head Injuries

    The risks associated with head injuries are serious, and they are important not only because of their immediate consequences but also because they can lead to long-term effects. Protecting the brain is vital, as injuries can result in life-threatening conditions. People often underestimate the severity of head injuries, especially when visible symptoms do not appear immediately. Various forms of brain injuries and their effects can influence daily life in many ways, making it essential to be aware of possible causes and symptoms. The symptoms caused by brain damage encompass a wide spectrum, manifesting not only physically but also emotionally and cognitively. The extent and location of the injury determine the…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Therapeutic Alternatives for Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s disease increasingly affects more people, posing significant challenges for those affected and their families. The disease gradually deteriorates memory, thinking, and communication abilities, complicating life not only for patients but also for those around them. Although there is currently no cure to stop or reverse the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, symptoms can be managed, which may improve the quality of life for those affected. Additionally, it is important for family members and caregivers to receive adequate support, as the effects of the disease impact not only the patient but also their environment. Understanding the disease and being aware of appropriate treatment options is essential for effective care. Medications aimed…

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  • Digestive System,  Exercise and Sports

    Newborns’ Stroke: Brainwashing Increases Survival Chances

    The health status of premature babies has always posed a serious challenge for medicine. These newborns face a particularly high risk of various complications, among which brain hemorrhage is one of the most concerning. This phenomenon not only endangers the lives of newborns but can also lead to long-term health problems that affect the child’s development. The medical community is continuously seeking solutions to improve the survival chances and quality of life for premature infants. Recent research offers promising results centered around a new, innovative technique aimed at reducing the consequences of brain hemorrhage. This method allows for the washing of the babies’ brains with fluid, thereby reducing the extent…