• Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Theft as a Behavioral Difficulty

    The development of children is often accompanied by numerous challenges, among which behavioral problems play a significant role. These issues can manifest in various forms, and parents have a key role in how they respond to these situations. The moral norms and values that families and society attempt to convey to young people often raise complex and difficult questions. For children, the world can often seem chaotic, and as they are still developing, they may not always interpret social norms correctly. Therefore, it is important for parents and educators to pay attention to children’s behavior and provide appropriate guidance. Communication and understanding are crucial for children to learn what is…

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  • Digestive System,  Exercise and Sports

    Writings on Psychological Disorders – Page 3

    The bipolar disorder is a complex mental condition that can significantly impact an individual’s life. For those affected, managing and understanding the condition is crucial for improving the quality of daily life. The illness is characterized by alternating mood states, which include depressive and manic episodes. Treatment for bipolar disorder relies not only on medication but also on proper information and the establishment of a supportive environment. The prevalence of the disorder affects not only the individual but also family members and close friends. The role of the family is significant, as support and understanding can greatly contribute to the patient’s improvement. With the right information, family members can provide…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Beauty and Personal Care

    Attention Disorder: The Role of Genes Instead of Upbringing

    The temperament of children has long intrigued scientists, as this phenomenon affects not only their development but also their social interactions and academic performance. Defining temperament is a complex process involving both genetic and environmental factors. Recent research has sought to understand how certain genes and brain activity influence children’s behavior and emotional responses. The relationship between the frontal cortex and temperament The role of the frontal cortex in the development of children’s temperament is significant. This area of the brain is primarily responsible for complex emotional and cognitive functions. Increased activity in the left frontal cortex is generally associated with calmer, more manageable children who can quickly adapt to…

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  • Digestive System,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Writings on Psychological Disorders – Page 31

    The urban life comes with many advantages; however, the proximity to nature has numerous beneficial effects on people’s mental and physical health. Green spaces, such as parks, forests, and gardens, not only provide aesthetic enjoyment but also play an important role in improving well-being. Spending time in nature can reduce stress, enhance creativity, and increase overall feelings of happiness. Living near green spaces has a particularly positive impact on mental health. The proximity to nature helps alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression. People who regularly visit these areas tend to have a more optimistic outlook and their social connections can also become stronger. Thus, the green environment is not only…

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  • Digestive System,  First Aid and Emergency

    Managing Traumatic Memories: Possibilities of Coexistence

    A memories of past traumatic events can be a shocking experience for many. These intrusive thoughts and feelings can sometimes be so intense that they completely distract from the present. Such flashbacks, during which an individual feels as if they have returned to the traumatic moments, can significantly impact daily life. The fear of reliving these experiences repeatedly can often lead to anxiety and dissociation, making it difficult to maintain a normal lifestyle. However, this does not mean that the situation is hopeless. Learning and practicing coping techniques can help ensure that traumatic memories do not become a dominating factor in our lives. These skills allow us to focus on…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Cancer Diseases: People with Warrior Personalities Have a Higher Survival Probability

    The modern medical field is continuously evolving, striving to improve patients’ quality of life and chances of recovery through the development of new drugs and treatment methods. However, research shows that recovery is not solely dependent on physical factors; psychological aspects also play a significant role. The mental state of patients, their willpower, and their attitude toward the illness all influence the healing process. The diagnosis of cancer is a shocking experience for many, triggering various emotional reactions. Each patient experiences this period differently; anxiety, fear, depression, and mood swings are common companions following the diagnosis. These feelings affect not only the patients but also their surroundings, as cancer is…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Diseases and Symptoms

    The Psychological Aspects of Parenting Role

    The process of becoming a parent begins much earlier than many people think. Children start to imitate their parents from a young age, often imagining themselves in parental roles during their play. This behavior is not just play; it is a kind of learning process through which children experience the importance of parental love and care. Parenthood is not only a challenge but also a wonderful experience when children reciprocate parental love, creating a happy family atmosphere. As children grow older, they become increasingly capable of emotional attachment and begin to practice parental roles at a young age. These early experiences shape later parenting behavior and child-rearing styles. Parents’ emotional…

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  • Addictions,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Why do we lean towards denial?

    The complexity of social reactions and defense mechanisms has occupied psychologists and sociologists for years. People often struggle to cope with reality, especially when it poses a threat to them. Denial, as a defense mechanism, is a common phenomenon that individuals employ in various situations to avoid stress or anxiety. During public health crises, such as pandemics, this phenomenon becomes particularly pronounced, as accepting reality can often be painful for individuals. Denial can take various forms, whether it involves rejecting real events or minimizing a situation. People tend to ignore scientific facts when they contradict their worldview or identity. Social media and politics further amplify this phenomenon, as the confusion…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  First Aid and Emergency

    Chaos in the Heart – Not a Normal Phenomenon Even Among the Elderly

    A heart’s health is particularly important as a person ages, and more attention must be paid to cardiovascular issues. Arrhythmias, such as palpitations, skipped heartbeats, or chest pains, are often overlooked symptoms that many consider natural, especially in older age groups. However, professionals emphasize that these signs can indicate more serious problems, making proper medical examination crucial. Arrhythmias can affect not only young people but are also common among the elderly. Symptoms such as palpitations or shortness of breath can be warning signs that should never be ignored. Medical advice can help establish the right diagnosis and is essential for starting treatment. The role of physical activity in heart health…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    The Absence of a Sound Mind in Hungary

    The issue of mental health is becoming increasingly important today, as our mental state directly affects our daily lives and social interactions. Our emotional experiences are extremely diverse, and in many cases, the cultural, economic, and social environment also influences them. According to the latest research, the mental state of Hungarians generally presents a more negative picture than the European average. These results highlight that members of Hungarian society often struggle with mental problems and seek less help to solve these issues. In a recent survey, more than 26,000 interviews were conducted, analyzing data from 1,040 Hungarian respondents. The results indicate that Hungarians’ sense of happiness and zest for life…

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