Is banning children from social media a good solution?
How do you manage a disease that requires constant vigilance?
Did you know that social media can be both a powerful educational tool and a dangerous source of misinformation?
Did you know that as many as 40% employees experience bullying at work?
While 40% men die from cardiovascular disease, the rate in women is as high as 50%, making them more vulnerable to heart attack and other cardiovascular diseases.
Do you know how paramedics operate in areas affected by natural disasters?
Did you know that the daily work of doctors involves the risk of adverse events that can have serious consequences for both patients and medical staff?
In the age of social media and the instant flow of information, misinformation is becoming an increasingly serious threat, especially in the field of health.
With the growing problem of professional burnout among medics, we are increasingly seeing its serious consequences, such as depression and alcoholism.
With the growing problem of addiction among the youngest, from computer games to social media to psychoactive substances, society needs to consider how to protect children and young people.