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How Modern Technology Connects the Dots in Defending Our Health?
Imagine your car is made of top-tier components: a Ferrari engine, Porsche suspension, and Tesla electronics. The problem is, none of these systems talk to each other. The engine doesn't know how fast the wheels are spinning, and the electronics have no idea how much fuel is…
June 1, 2026
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The Golden Ratio of Elements: How Selenium and Zinc Program Our Health?
When we think about fighting cancer, images of advanced gene therapies, complex surgeries, and innovative multi-million dollar drugs often come to mind. Yet, the latest scientific evidence at the intersection of chemistry, biology, and oncology suggests that one of our body's…
June 1, 2026
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The Patient is Not a Collection of Procedures. Why Medicine Must Finally Start Playing as One Team?
Poland's healthcare system today resembles a vast but scattered archipelago. We have islands of outstanding clinical knowledge, modern laboratories, public hospitals, and private medical centers. The problem is that ferries rarely ply the waters between these islands, and the…
June 1, 2026
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Genogram and Founder Mutations: How Digital Logic is Saving Lives in the Fight Against Cancer?
Modern medicine is increasingly embracing tools that, just a decade ago, were associated solely with the world of advanced technology. The fight against cancer, once perceived primarily through the lens of surgical interventions, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy, is now…
June 1, 2026
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Medical Leapfrog: How to Skip the Era of Symptom Treatment?
We spend billions on modern cancer therapies, build impressive hospital wards, and purchase the most expensive diagnostic equipment. Yet, in survival statistics for many dangerous diseases, we remain stagnant. Why? Because modern medicine has fallen into a trap of its own…
May 31, 2026
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World No Tobacco Day: Why Quitting Smoking Is More Than Just "Willpower"?
Every year on May 31st, we celebrate World No Tobacco Day , initiated by the World Health Organization (WHO). Everyone knows today that smoking is bad and harms health, but this information doesn't adequately illustrate the drastic statistics of the reality of smoking in…
May 30, 2026
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Europe's Beating Cancer Plan vs. a Reality of Inequality. Why Prevention Depends on Us Today?
Every year, cancer claims nearly 1.1 million lives in the European Union, with associated costs exceeding 100 billion euros. The statistics are stark: it's predicted that one in two EU citizens will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. In response to this escalating…
May 17, 2026
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Oncoprevention and WCRF Strategy 2026-2030 | How to prevent 40% of cancers?
Oncoprevention and WCRF Strategy 2026-2030 | How to prevent 40% of cancers? Every day, thousands of people around the world receive a chilling diagnosis: cancer. In the UK alone, according to the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF), the number is around 1,100 per day. The common…
May 15, 2026
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Health and Well-being at Work: How Should We Protect Ourselves from Lifestyle Diseases in the 21st Century?
Modern workplaces, while often offering comfortable conditions and advanced technologies, can also be a source of stress and exposure to factors negatively impacting health. In Poland, as in other developed countries, there is an observed increase in lifestyle diseases, which…
May 9, 2026
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Dentist, researcher, and innovator in modern dental diagnostics and personalized prevention. Author of 41 scientific publications and reports, 2 patent applications, and coordinator of dental research at the LunAres Research Station analog space habitat.