577 result(s) for flu
Xpat Interview: Gábor Galla, Former CEO of Hungarian Tourism Agency
- 2 Jul 2010 12:00 PM
Gábor Galla graduated from the College of Hotel, Catering and Tourism in 1974, and obtained his doctorate at the Budapest University of Economics in 1981. During his studies he spent a year in Tanzania, where he was deputy general manager at Hallways Hotels Overseas Ltd. He has 30 years of experience in the tourism business.
Dr. Rose Introduces The Gastric Balloon Treatment
- 30 May 2010 1:00 AM
- specials
"A new Gastric balloon holds promise for achieving weight loss for obese patients.
GVH Investigates MOL Fuel Pricing
- 19 May 2010 3:00 AM
- shopping
"The Competition Office (GVH) has launched an inquiry into whether MOL has abused its dominant position in setting wholesale fuel prices.The regulator will look closely at the oil company’s fuel price increases since 2006.
Dry Wash Technology
- 27 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"Ricoh has developed an environmentally-friendly technology that removes residue without using solvents or water. Instead, small thin films are air-blasted onto the object to be cleaned to remove the residue. This technology is applied to clean jigs used in the manufacturing process and parts during the recycling of products.
Grounded Jets Ease Mother Nature's Stress Less Than Thought Before
- 21 Apr 2010 6:00 AM
- travel
"The environmental blessings of the Icelandic volcano eruption that is causing billions of dollars in losses via paralysing Europe’s air traffic are in fact much smaller than previously estimated by informationisbeautiful.net.
Consumer Confidence In Hungary Jumps To 2006 Level
- 21 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- shopping
"The confidence indices of Hungary’s GKI have been rising since May 2009. The think tank’s economic sentiment index has climbed back to pre-crisis (Sept 2008) levels, and the consumer confidence index rose to a level not seen since 2006.
FirstMed Health Report: 'Insect Attack' By Dr. Sue McGladdery
- 13 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- health & wellness
Insects account for over half of all known living organisms and around 90% of the differing life forms on Earth. No wonder that human contact with insects is unavoidable including in Europe. This article focuses on risks of insect bites and stings in Hungary and neighboring countries. Exposure to biting or stinging insects (or to their remains) ranges from benign or barely noticeable to life ...
Hungarian Firm Catches International Fever
- 9 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"During times of crisis, as many are all too familiar with, companies are forced to become more agile in order to survive. For many firms this has come down to cutting costs and focusing all available resources on sustaining business. Though these tactics may not be the ideal solution for young firms looking to grow their business, in many cases it’s done simply so the firm can stay afloat until ...
Woman Dies Of H1N1 Flu Virus In Hungary
- 9 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- health & wellness
"A 60-year-old woman infected with the H1N1 flu virus died in Szeged on Thursday, in Hungary’s first fatality related to the illness in more than two months.
Xpat Interview: Gábor Galla, Former CEO of Hungarian Tourism Agency
- 2 Jul 2010 12:00 PM
Gábor Galla graduated from the College of Hotel, Catering and Tourism in 1974, and obtained his doctorate at the Budapest University of Economics in 1981. During his studies he spent a year in Tanzania, where he was deputy general manager at Hallways Hotels Overseas Ltd. He has 30 years of experience in the tourism business.
Dr. Rose Introduces The Gastric Balloon Treatment
- 30 May 2010 1:00 AM
- specials
"A new Gastric balloon holds promise for achieving weight loss for obese patients.
GVH Investigates MOL Fuel Pricing
- 19 May 2010 3:00 AM
- shopping
"The Competition Office (GVH) has launched an inquiry into whether MOL has abused its dominant position in setting wholesale fuel prices.The regulator will look closely at the oil company’s fuel price increases since 2006.
Dry Wash Technology
- 27 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"Ricoh has developed an environmentally-friendly technology that removes residue without using solvents or water. Instead, small thin films are air-blasted onto the object to be cleaned to remove the residue. This technology is applied to clean jigs used in the manufacturing process and parts during the recycling of products.
Grounded Jets Ease Mother Nature's Stress Less Than Thought Before
- 21 Apr 2010 6:00 AM
- travel
"The environmental blessings of the Icelandic volcano eruption that is causing billions of dollars in losses via paralysing Europe’s air traffic are in fact much smaller than previously estimated by informationisbeautiful.net.
Consumer Confidence In Hungary Jumps To 2006 Level
- 21 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- shopping
"The confidence indices of Hungary’s GKI have been rising since May 2009. The think tank’s economic sentiment index has climbed back to pre-crisis (Sept 2008) levels, and the consumer confidence index rose to a level not seen since 2006.
FirstMed Health Report: 'Insect Attack' By Dr. Sue McGladdery
- 13 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- health & wellness
Insects account for over half of all known living organisms and around 90% of the differing life forms on Earth. No wonder that human contact with insects is unavoidable including in Europe. This article focuses on risks of insect bites and stings in Hungary and neighboring countries. Exposure to biting or stinging insects (or to their remains) ranges from benign or barely noticeable to life ...
Hungarian Firm Catches International Fever
- 9 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"During times of crisis, as many are all too familiar with, companies are forced to become more agile in order to survive. For many firms this has come down to cutting costs and focusing all available resources on sustaining business. Though these tactics may not be the ideal solution for young firms looking to grow their business, in many cases it’s done simply so the firm can stay afloat until ...
Woman Dies Of H1N1 Flu Virus In Hungary
- 9 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- health & wellness
"A 60-year-old woman infected with the H1N1 flu virus died in Szeged on Thursday, in Hungary’s first fatality related to the illness in more than two months.