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Psychological Crisis – The Country Balances on the “Threshold”
A field of psychotherapy faces numerous challenges, as the discipline struggles with serious financial problems. Psychotherapy, which is one of the most effective and affordable treatment methods, often takes a back seat to medication. Professionals increasingly rely on drugs, which can have severe consequences for patients’ health in many cases, and also place a significant financial burden on the healthcare system. These shortcomings concern the ombudsman, who urges the government to take urgent measures in psychiatric care. While the ministry proudly announces that it has managed to attract an international conference on the topic to Budapest, the reality is that the situation is much more complex and alarming. Financial Challenges…
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Secondhand smoke can cause hearing loss
A passive smoking is increasingly coming to the forefront when it comes to the relationship between public health and chronic diseases. Cigarette smoke not only negatively affects smokers but also those around them. Research over the past few decades has uncovered numerous health risks associated with passive smoking, including respiratory diseases and cardiovascular problems. The Impact of Passive Smoking on Hearing Passive smoking is particularly concerning as many non-smokers are still exposed to the harmful effects of cigarette smoke. Being in such an environment can lead to various long-term health issues, including hearing loss. Research indicates that the connection between passive smoking and hearing impairment is becoming increasingly evident, and…
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Climate Change: Emerging Health Issues in Europe
The impacts of climate change are becoming increasingly evident, and the scientific community continues to warn about the consequences. Climate change is felt globally, but particularly dramatic changes are experienced in Europe. The warming of the atmosphere, the increasing frequency of extreme weather events, and the transformation of ecosystems are all factors that pose serious challenges to society. As a result of climate change, different geographical areas face various problems. In Northwestern Europe, the occurrence of floods is increasing, while southern regions are beginning to experience water shortages. Mosquitoes, as virus carriers, may spread to new areas that have previously been free from them. The situation calls for urgent preparation…
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Genetics does not determine fate, but indicates predisposition to disease.
The field of genetics is a complex science that examines the relationships between biological inheritance and various diseases. Many tend to think that genetic information automatically determines the future and the likelihood of disease development; however, this is not entirely true. Research shows that genetic predispositions are not the same as fate. Significant differences exist, especially in chronic diseases such as asthma, between predisposition and the actual manifestation of the disease. Asthma prevalence Asthma is becoming increasingly common, particularly among children. Recently, the incidence of the disease has significantly increased, making it one of the most prevalent childhood illnesses in Hungary. This typically chronic inflammatory lung disease involves numerous immunological…
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The Importance of Handwashing: How to Do It Correctly?
A significance of handwashing in everyday health maintenance is essential. Establishing proper hygiene habits not only improves our personal well-being but also positively impacts the health of our environment. Our hands are in constant contact with various surfaces, whether it’s door handles, phones, or even money. During our daily activities, countless pathogens can end up on our skin, which we can easily transmit. Many people are unaware that the number of bacteria on their hands can be as high as 10 million, and while most of these are harmless, infectious diseases such as colds or flu can pose serious health risks. Regular and proper handwashing is crucial in preventing illnesses.…
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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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Blood-based cancer screening can lead to significant savings.
A significant advancement is expected in the diagnosis, treatment, and screening of cancer through the reliable detection of tumor markers in the blood. Research is ongoing, and scientists are working on new blood tests that would allow for the early detection of the disease while it is still treatable. The goal is to improve patients’ survival chances through early diagnosis, as the early detection of tumors is crucial for successful treatments. Tumors often only become detectable when they have reached a significant size and begin to press on surrounding tissues and organs. At this point, they may cause pain or functional disturbances, leading to delays in diagnosis. Cancer cells undergo…
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Hepatitis B
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a serious global health challenge that is spreading significantly worldwide. In some cases, the infected individual can overcome the virus with the help of their immune system; however, chronic infection can lead to serious complications such as liver failure and liver cancer. Hepatitis B primarily spreads through blood and sexual contact, but the infection can be prevented through vaccination. It is crucial for society to be aware of the risk factors and methods of prevention to prevent such diseases. Globally, approximately 300 million people are affected by the hepatitis B virus, and the number of infected individuals is increasing every year. According to WHO…
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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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What pathogens are found in beach water?
The surfaces of beaches, swimming pools, and natural lakes are places of relaxation and fun for many. However, these waters can serve not only as a source of refreshment but also as a home for various pathogens. The joys of swimming are often overshadowed by the potential for infections that can be found in the water, air, or even on surrounding surfaces. During swimming, pathogens can easily enter the body through swallowed water, skin contact, or breathing. Fears related to beach experiences are not unfounded, as various viruses, bacteria, and parasites may lurk for bathers. Medical literature and scientific research continuously address this issue, and although the risk of infections…