45 result(s) for spring in Health & Wellness
Introducing Lukács Bath In Budapest
- 22 Aug 2013 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
In the 12th century, knights of the order of Saint John engaging in curing the sick settled in the area of today's Lukács Bath, followed by the orders of Rhodos and Malta, who built their monasteries baths as well. The bath operated through the time of the Turks but the energy of the springs were used primarily to produce gunpowder and for grinding wheat. After the reoccupation of Buda, the bath ...
Lily Of The Valley Poisons Man To Death In Hungary
- 9 May 2013 10:35 AM
- health & wellness
Hungarian boxing coach died after adding lily of the valley to his omelette. The boxing trainer from Fehérvár mixed some wild garlic leaves (medvehagyma in Hungarian) that he picked himself into his omelette, accidentally adding lily of the valley to it. The fifty-year-old man complained of stomach ache on Saturday, and was found dead by his son on Sunday.
Ilike Organic Skin Care’s Founder & Organic Product Pioneer Passes Away At 87
- 3 Feb 2013 8:00 AM
- health & wellness
Dánielné Molnár, lovingly known as "Aunt Ilike" (or Aunt Ilcsi in Hungarian) passed away on the 9th of January, 2013 at the age of 87. The Hungarian and international aesthetics society is in mourning. She dedicated her life to the development and advancement of natural remedies as well as the improvement of worldwide aesthetics knowledge and practices. This life long passion was embodied in ...
History Of Rudas Bath In Budapest
- 28 Feb 2012 8:01 AM
- health & wellness
"The centerpiece of the bath today, the Turkish bath, was built during the 16th century in the period of the Turkish occupation. Below the 10 m diameter dome, sustained by 8 pillars, there is an octagonal pool. The thermal bath has been visited from 1936 on exclusively by men. The swimming pool, operating as a therapeutic swimming facility and with a sauna, was built in 1896.
Hot Health News By Natalie Turner From FirstMed Centers In Budapest
- 31 Aug 2010 1:00 AM
- health & wellness
"Are you feeling SAD? - We all know how waking up on a sunny day can lift our spirits, while a grey, rainy day may make us feel down. Fortunately, for the majority of us these shifts in moods will not affect our ability to cope with daily activities. For a minority group though this is exactly what can happen.
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 ...
Allergy At A Glance - By FirstMed
- 1 Apr 2010 2:00 AM
- health & wellness
"Allergies are due to a flawed regulation of the immune system that causes a reaction to normally harmless environmental substances called allergens such as pollens, dust mites, animal dander, food, insect venom, medicines. Allergic reactions and allergies are increasingly common and may present in several different ways.
Positive Emotions By Paul Pahil, Positivity Coach
- 26 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- health & wellness
In the wake of a global crisis positive emotions seem out of place. For the moment, perhaps we should forget about feeling good altogether, and simply find ways to cope. Yet scientific research on positive emotions suggests that feeling good is far more important than many people suspect. Positive emotions do much more than merely signal well-being.
Another Flu Epidemic In Hungary Unlikely
- 11 Mar 2010 2:00 AM
- health & wellness
"It is too early to say that the H1N1 flu epi-demic is over but in all probability there will be no waves in the spring or summer, National Epidemiology Centre specialist Beatrix Oroszi, told reporters on Wednesday.
Introducing Lukács Bath In Budapest
- 22 Aug 2013 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
In the 12th century, knights of the order of Saint John engaging in curing the sick settled in the area of today's Lukács Bath, followed by the orders of Rhodos and Malta, who built their monasteries baths as well. The bath operated through the time of the Turks but the energy of the springs were used primarily to produce gunpowder and for grinding wheat. After the reoccupation of Buda, the bath ...
Lily Of The Valley Poisons Man To Death In Hungary
- 9 May 2013 10:35 AM
- health & wellness
Hungarian boxing coach died after adding lily of the valley to his omelette. The boxing trainer from Fehérvár mixed some wild garlic leaves (medvehagyma in Hungarian) that he picked himself into his omelette, accidentally adding lily of the valley to it. The fifty-year-old man complained of stomach ache on Saturday, and was found dead by his son on Sunday.
Ilike Organic Skin Care’s Founder & Organic Product Pioneer Passes Away At 87
- 3 Feb 2013 8:00 AM
- health & wellness
Dánielné Molnár, lovingly known as "Aunt Ilike" (or Aunt Ilcsi in Hungarian) passed away on the 9th of January, 2013 at the age of 87. The Hungarian and international aesthetics society is in mourning. She dedicated her life to the development and advancement of natural remedies as well as the improvement of worldwide aesthetics knowledge and practices. This life long passion was embodied in ...
History Of Rudas Bath In Budapest
- 28 Feb 2012 8:01 AM
- health & wellness
"The centerpiece of the bath today, the Turkish bath, was built during the 16th century in the period of the Turkish occupation. Below the 10 m diameter dome, sustained by 8 pillars, there is an octagonal pool. The thermal bath has been visited from 1936 on exclusively by men. The swimming pool, operating as a therapeutic swimming facility and with a sauna, was built in 1896.
Hot Health News By Natalie Turner From FirstMed Centers In Budapest
- 31 Aug 2010 1:00 AM
- health & wellness
"Are you feeling SAD? - We all know how waking up on a sunny day can lift our spirits, while a grey, rainy day may make us feel down. Fortunately, for the majority of us these shifts in moods will not affect our ability to cope with daily activities. For a minority group though this is exactly what can happen.
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 ...
Allergy At A Glance - By FirstMed
- 1 Apr 2010 2:00 AM
- health & wellness
"Allergies are due to a flawed regulation of the immune system that causes a reaction to normally harmless environmental substances called allergens such as pollens, dust mites, animal dander, food, insect venom, medicines. Allergic reactions and allergies are increasingly common and may present in several different ways.
Positive Emotions By Paul Pahil, Positivity Coach
- 26 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- health & wellness
In the wake of a global crisis positive emotions seem out of place. For the moment, perhaps we should forget about feeling good altogether, and simply find ways to cope. Yet scientific research on positive emotions suggests that feeling good is far more important than many people suspect. Positive emotions do much more than merely signal well-being.
Another Flu Epidemic In Hungary Unlikely
- 11 Mar 2010 2:00 AM
- health & wellness
"It is too early to say that the H1N1 flu epi-demic is over but in all probability there will be no waves in the spring or summer, National Epidemiology Centre specialist Beatrix Oroszi, told reporters on Wednesday.