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'MediBall - New, Energizing Asian Ball Game', Budapest Millenáris, 3 September
"An entertaining, dynamic way of moving your body with Tai-Chi’s flowing energy Move in a natural harmony while using a racket and a ball. more »

Hot Health News By Natalie Turner From FirstMed Centers In Budapest


Hot Health News By Natalie Turner From FirstMed Centers In Budapest
"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. more »

Hungarian Doctors Call Gratitude Money Necessary


Hungarian Doctors Call Gratitude Money Necessary
"A majority of Hungarian doctors, 57%, regard hálapénz – so-called gratitude money, or unofficial payments by patients for treatment – as necessary in the present health care system, according to a survey by Szinapszis. more »

Fewer Junior Doctors To Leave Hungary


Fewer Junior Doctors To Leave Hungary
"Of the 700 medical students graduating from universities this summer, 80% will start their residency in Hungary while 11% have opted to study for a doctorate, Hungarian Residents Association chairman Magor Papp said. more »
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