There is no doubt that movement is a drug. Can it be overdone? Who should not run and why? What do rehabilitation specialists think about it? In the next episode of Wyszło na Zdrowie, Iwona Schymalla's guest is Professor Witold Rongies, provincial consultant in physiotherapy, head of the...
- Today we attribute all the symptoms, all the ills of our lives to Hashimoto's disease, while the reality is different," says Dr. Michal Lis, head of the Department of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetology and Nephrology at Czerniakowski Hospital in Warsaw.
Drinking alcohol during pregnancy is a shameful problem and swept under the rug. Also by doctors. Does the responsibility for the health of the child rest solely with the woman? And what about "drunken sperm"? We discuss the consequences of drinking alcohol during pregnancy with Dr. Ewa...
Does a breast cancer patient's path through an oncology center have to resemble an obstacle-laden maze. Find out what Jolanta Meller, coordinator of the Oncology I Clinic at the National Cancer Center, advises.
If we don't globally change our policy of antibiotic use in humans and animals, more people will die from bacterial infections in 2050 than from cancer today. Dr. Monika Wanke-Rytt, a pediatrician at Warsaw Medical University, explains what the advantage of bacteria over humans is and why.
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