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Panic Attack

Recently, the word "panic attack" has become extremely popular, with a large percentage of people claiming to suffer from this condition. Other conditions that need separate reading are often misnamed. In fact, this condition is...

World Nurses Day – The story of Florence Nightingale, the world’s first nurse

World Nurses Day has been officially celebrated on May 12, 1974. World Nurses Day has been officially celebrated on May 12, 1974, at the initiative of the International Council of Nurses. The day is associated with the name of Florence Nightingale - the world's first nurse

How to choose a well-ripened and sweet watermelon?

Watermelon is valued for its juiciness and sweet taste, which are best revealed chilled. However, not everyone can enjoy their pleasant taste. You need to know how to choose a sweet watermelon. Useful properties...

Expert reveals 8 signs of caffeine addiction

Caffeine, like tobacco and alcohol, is a stimulant that makes you feel different than you really are. According to The Sun and an expert who spoke with the publication, there are eight signs that...

2000-year-old Roman bath welcomes tourists with healing 50-degree water

Following a major restoration, the ancient Roman bath of the Basilica of the Thermae, known as the "daughter of the king", near the city of Kayseri, central Turkey, was open to tourists. After the ban...

Getting emergency medical supplies to where they are needed most

Interview with Olexander Babanin on the logistics of WHO support to Ukraine.

Eurostat: Coronavirus has shortened life expectancy the most in Bulgaria

The life expectancy of Bulgarians is already very low, but because of Kovid -19 it has decreased even more, by 2.2 years, which is a record for the EU. This shows a study by...

Being Overweight Amplifies the Harmful Effects of Alcohol on Cancer Risk

UK analysis of nearly 400,000 adults suggests overweight and obesity amplifies the harmful effects of alcohol on cancer risk, particularly in those with a high body fat percentage.

World Hand Hygiene Day – hand cleaning at the core of disease prevention

This World Hand Hygiene Day, we interviewed Ana Paola Coutinho Rehse, Technical Officer for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control at WHO/Europe, to find out about the importance of hand hygiene and what the campaign hopes to achieve.

WHO: The Quality Rights e-training for a paradigm shift in mental health

Restoring the dignity and rights of people with mental health conditions and with psychosocial disabilities needs to be our priority. The Quality Rights e-training will play an essential role in transforming attitudes and practices in mental health

This is why we should NOT yell at our child

Of course, all parents are aware that yelling is not the right pedagogical approach. But we often raise our voices anyway. Is this really that harmful?

Denmark stops vaccinations against Covid-19

Denmark has suspended its vaccination program against Kovid after health officials said the virus was under control. All other restrictions in Denmark were lifted two months ago. With the cessation of vaccination, Denmark became the...

How many hours of sleep do we need depending on age

In the ideal world, we would have the luxury of going to bed early and then waking up early, resting for a productive day. There are perhaps two important aspects to keep in mind when...

WHO re-assigns Islands and Small States Institute in Malta as collaborating centre

The Islands and Small States Institute (ISSI) of the University of Malta, has been re-assigned as the WHO Collaborating Centre on Health Systems and Policies in Small States. The Institute was first designated as...

HPV vaccination brings the WHO European Region closer to a cervical cancer-free future

Vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV) have been in use for 15 years. Clinical trials demonstrated early on that these vaccines are safe and effective. Those countries that have achieved high rates of HPV vaccination...

Dentist recommends kisses for healthy teeth

Kisses stimulate the production of saliva, which washes away bad bacteria An orthodontist recommends that people kiss for four minutes a day to keep their teeth healthy and their breath pleasant, MailOnline said. According to Dr....

Which foods contain melatonin and what it is for?

The body produces this hormone when it gets dark and it's time for sleep The body produces the hormone melatonin when it gets dark and it's time for sleep. At two o'clock in the morning...

Three biomarkers of brain damage found in the blood of astronauts

Analysis of blood samples taken from Russian cosmonauts before and after their flight to the ISS showed that prolonged stay in space can provoke brain damage. For years, scientists have investigated the adverse effects of...

3 symptoms signaling a dangerous vitamin D deficiency

Vitamin D is the only known vitamin that can be produced independently by the human body under the influence of sunlight. Its deficiency quickly causes serious health problems. This vitamin helps absorb calcium and...

On Easter we can overdo it with eggs

Dr. Zheko Naychov graduated in medicine in Sofia in 2006. He started working as an intern in the clinic of cardiac and vascular surgery at Lozenets Hospital, where he still works today. In 2009...

Breast milk protects against hypertension

Babies who are breastfed for the first six months of life have fewer blood pressure challenges in the future, researchers at the University of North Carolina have found. The study involved 56,000 Americans, some of...

Traffic noise stimulates the brain during sleep

However, the effect of the sounds is short Sleeping people react to noise from wind turbines and traffic, but in most cases it does not wake them up, according to a study by Flinders University...

Here’s what bees do when they’re sick

Scientists have found that honey bees use social distancing to protect their hive when the colony is threatened by parasites or diseases. The study demonstrates how bees respond to harmful mite infestations by changing...

Violation of attachment and how it interferes with happiness in a relationship

Four types of mutual attraction - one good and three not so good Attachment is a mutual process of forming emotional bonds between people that persist indefinitely, even when people are separated. For adults, attachment...

What is addiction, counter-dependence and how they interfere with relationships

 How to Recognize the Problem and Eliminate the Interferences of Love It is difficult to determine what is sadder - the end of a relationship or being in an unhappy one. Neither parting nor tolerance...
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