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PWA Community Event: 'Healthy Living', Kempinski
"Join the Professional Women’s Association on February 11th for an interactive evening focused on healthy living. How do you define living a healthy lifestyle? What do you need to know in order to live a healthy life? Read on! more »

Exploring Budapest: Rock Hospital


Exploring Budapest: Rock Hospital
"The Rock Hospital is located under the Castle Hill. It was unknown (even for the local citizens), and nobody knew where the iron gate was leading from the walls of the castle. Today it is a new museum where you can see the exhibits of the history of military hospitals. more »


Depression Risk High In Middle Aged Worldwide


Depression Risk High In Middle Aged Worldwide
"Using data on 2 million people, from 80 nations, researchers from the University of Warwick and Dartmouth College in the US have found an extraordinarily consistent international pattern in depression and happiness levels that leaves us most miserable in middle age. more »


PM Downplays Tuition, Visiting Fees


PM Downplays Tuition, Visiting Fees
"Neither tuition nor visiting fees are an essential element of the reforms, and thus the upcoming referendum will have no major influence on my governing,” Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány said in an interview with Friday’s issue of the Swiss conservative daily Neue Zürcher Zeitung entitled “What we are doing is not popular, but it is necessary.” more »


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