Thousands of women become victims of breast cancer every year

In 2010, 425,000 women died worldwide as the result of breast cancer. Sixty-eight thousand were between the ages of 15 and 49 from developing countries. Cervical cancer caused deaths have decreased somewhat but, even so, 200,000 women fell victim to this type of cancer in the year 2010. More...

We spend millions on our health

The majority of the Hungarian population considers the money spent on health an investment and is convinced that they alone can do the most for their health. The significant spending has been observed not only in the wealthier groups but at all consumer levels - according to a joint survey by GfK Hungária and Tárki. More...

One thousand premium health screenings for managers

Close to 1000 Hungarian upper echelon managers took part in our premium health screening program.

Our Marketing and Sales Manager, András Kiss, was interviewed on Gazdasági Rádió (Economics Radio) on June 21, 2011 by their Program Manager, Kata Nagy Péli. More...

Health at festivals

Festivals mean one thing to the young: camping out and having a good time. However, even under these circumstances, it behooves us to pay attention to our health. In the attached article, one of our internists, Dr. Judit Nagy, gives practical advice to those who are planning to attend a festival in the Summer. For the entire article, click here

Barta underwent surgery at the very last minute

According to the doctor, her condition had deteriorated greatly since December, 2010 and that was the reason why she had to undergo surgery. Hungary's top high jumper will, however, be able to start physiotherapy on Thursday, following her herniated disc surgery. She says she is planning to be at the World Championships, but, will definitely be in London. For the entire article, click here

Robert Fazekas' spine was stabilized with 4 screws

Robert Fazekas, the discus thrower, is forced to stay out of the World Championships to be held in August due to his recurring spinal hernia. “It protruded up to now, and now it split open," he commented to Index. The Olympic athlete, who had lost his first place rating, would have been in very good form. For the entire article, click here

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