Health and Safety Panic attacks: can they increase in the summer months? Aug 1, 2022 Panic attacks manifest themselves with the sudden onset of intense fear or a sense of malaise and are characterised…
Health and Safety Cardiomegaly: symptoms, congenital, treatment, diagnosis by X-ray Aug 1, 2022 Cardiomegaly' in medicine refers to an increase in the volume or mass of the heart due to increased wall thickness…
News The Search and Rescue Service (SRS) of the EMERCOM of Russia celebrates its 30th… Jul 31, 2022 The Search and Rescue Service (SRS) was established on July 28, 1992, when 35 tourist and mine rescue services,…
Health and Safety The 12 signs that indicate poor circulation that should not be underestimated Jul 31, 2022 Problems with poor circulation? Every day, our bodies work incessantly to transport nutrients, hormones, oxygen,…
News In Spain the first victims of monkeypox. WHO: 'Reduce the number of sexual… Jul 30, 2022 There are 18,000 cases worldwide, two thirds of them in Europe: the record number of infections is in Spain, where…
Health and Safety Mindfulness to treat people suffering from insomnia Jul 30, 2022 Numerous studies show that Mindfulness improves sleep quality and quantity in people with insomnia
Health and Safety Rheumatoid arthritis: staging, course and treatment Jul 30, 2022 Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, ankylosing and progressive inflammatory polyarthritis with autoimmune…
Health and Safety Patient's state of consciousness: the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Jul 30, 2022 The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is used to describe the level of consciousness in an individual. It is often used to…
Health and Safety Comorbidity: meaning and synonyms in medicine and psychology Jul 30, 2022 Comorbidity in the medical field indicates by definition the coexistence of several different pathologies in the…
Health and Safety Difference between hypoxaemia, hypoxia, anoxia and anoxia Jul 29, 2022 The term 'hypoxia' (in English 'hypoxia') refers to a pathological condition caused by a lack of oxygen in the…