49 result(s) for serious illness
Do You Often Feel Dizzy? It's Time to See a Doctor, by Dr. Rose Private Hospital Budapest
- 28 Feb 2022 3:28 PM
- specials
Dizziness is one of the most common complaints that patients see a neurologist with, according to Dr. Sándor Ilniczky. We asked Dr. Rose Private Hospital’s neurologist what might be considered dizziness, as almost everyone understood the term differently.
Annual Health Maintenance @ FirstMed in Budapest
- 25 Feb 2022 3:23 PM
- specials
A FirstMed annual Health Maintenance is doctor recommended, even if you feel completely healthy. The physical examination, diagnostics tests, and evaluation of your current condition are the best ways to protect and enhance your health for decades to come.
Advice For Heart Conditions by Dr. Rose Private Hospital Budapest
- 18 Feb 2022 2:14 PM
- specials
Cardiovascular diseases account for about 50-60 percent of all deaths in Hungary, with most caused by atherosclerosis. If the coronary artery becomes calcified, it can lead to a heart attack; if the cerebral vessels calcify, a cerebral infarction, or stroke, can occur.
Hungary 'Flexible With Covid Booster Shots'
- 16 Aug 2021 10:45 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Third vaccine shots are necessary due to the fast spread of new mutations such as the delta variant, especially when it comes to the elderly and people already suffering from an illness, a government official has said.
When to See a Psychiatrist? By Dr. Rose Private Hospital Budapest
- 9 Aug 2021 1:22 PM
- specials
More and more people are interested in topics that start with ’psych-’, but sometimes people confuse what a psychiatrist does, and the differences between a psychologist and a psychiatrist.
Manager Screenings - Not Just For Managers, by Dr. Rose Private Hospital Budapest
- 16 Jul 2021 5:38 PM
- specials
Manager screening was first recommended by multinational companies to their senior employees to ensure the health of workers exposed to high workloads and stress through screening tests.
All Jabs in Hungary Shown to Prevent Serious Illness, Says Medical University Head
- 15 Jul 2021 8:59 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
A second round of tests of people inoculated against coronavirus has shown that 88% have sufficient antibodies to protect them against the virus, Béla Merkely, the dean of Semmelweis University, said.
Local Insights: Healthcare Workers In Hungary Interviewed About Covid Crisis
- 7 Apr 2021 12:38 PM
- current affairs
Some patients have to wait seven hours to get an ambulance, because there are too many calls. One in eight patients is ventilated regardless of their age, and five to six die each day. These are quotes from actual front-line workers involved in the battle against Covid-19.
Journalists Denied Hospital Access To Report On Local Covid Situation
- 1 Apr 2021 7:13 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
As Hungary’s coronavirus death toll soared to 302, a group of 28 newspapers and news websites issued an open letter to the prime minister and the chief medical officer, asking them to release objective information about the conditions prevailing in hospitals.
Do You Often Feel Dizzy? It's Time to See a Doctor, by Dr. Rose Private Hospital Budapest
- 28 Feb 2022 3:28 PM
- specials
Dizziness is one of the most common complaints that patients see a neurologist with, according to Dr. Sándor Ilniczky. We asked Dr. Rose Private Hospital’s neurologist what might be considered dizziness, as almost everyone understood the term differently.
Annual Health Maintenance @ FirstMed in Budapest
- 25 Feb 2022 3:23 PM
- specials
A FirstMed annual Health Maintenance is doctor recommended, even if you feel completely healthy. The physical examination, diagnostics tests, and evaluation of your current condition are the best ways to protect and enhance your health for decades to come.
Advice For Heart Conditions by Dr. Rose Private Hospital Budapest
- 18 Feb 2022 2:14 PM
- specials
Cardiovascular diseases account for about 50-60 percent of all deaths in Hungary, with most caused by atherosclerosis. If the coronary artery becomes calcified, it can lead to a heart attack; if the cerebral vessels calcify, a cerebral infarction, or stroke, can occur.
Hungary 'Flexible With Covid Booster Shots'
- 16 Aug 2021 10:45 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Third vaccine shots are necessary due to the fast spread of new mutations such as the delta variant, especially when it comes to the elderly and people already suffering from an illness, a government official has said.
When to See a Psychiatrist? By Dr. Rose Private Hospital Budapest
- 9 Aug 2021 1:22 PM
- specials
More and more people are interested in topics that start with ’psych-’, but sometimes people confuse what a psychiatrist does, and the differences between a psychologist and a psychiatrist.
Manager Screenings - Not Just For Managers, by Dr. Rose Private Hospital Budapest
- 16 Jul 2021 5:38 PM
- specials
Manager screening was first recommended by multinational companies to their senior employees to ensure the health of workers exposed to high workloads and stress through screening tests.
All Jabs in Hungary Shown to Prevent Serious Illness, Says Medical University Head
- 15 Jul 2021 8:59 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
A second round of tests of people inoculated against coronavirus has shown that 88% have sufficient antibodies to protect them against the virus, Béla Merkely, the dean of Semmelweis University, said.
Local Insights: Healthcare Workers In Hungary Interviewed About Covid Crisis
- 7 Apr 2021 12:38 PM
- current affairs
Some patients have to wait seven hours to get an ambulance, because there are too many calls. One in eight patients is ventilated regardless of their age, and five to six die each day. These are quotes from actual front-line workers involved in the battle against Covid-19.
Journalists Denied Hospital Access To Report On Local Covid Situation
- 1 Apr 2021 7:13 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
As Hungary’s coronavirus death toll soared to 302, a group of 28 newspapers and news websites issued an open letter to the prime minister and the chief medical officer, asking them to release objective information about the conditions prevailing in hospitals.