Summer in Cyprus begins early. As early as spring, the warm weather encourages seaside walks, beach outings, and an active lifestyle.
As life expectancy continues to increase, the issue of providing high-quality care for older adults is becoming increasingly important. In Cyprus, the nursing home system has been developing for several decades, combining government oversight, private initiative, and medical support.
Over the past 25 years, the approach to treating muscle pain has changed dramatically due to new discoveries in the neurophysiology of the body's receptors.
For a long time, arthritis was perceived as an inevitable consequence of aging or “bad genetics.” However, large observational studies and recent clinical guidelines increasingly show that the development of most forms of arthritis is strongly influenced by factors
Cyprus offers a rare opportunity to practice yoga outdoors almost all year round. Here, it is not just a one-time experience “for the atmosphere,” but a natural part of everyday life.
When people think about children’s health in Cyprus, they often picture sunshine, the sea, fresh food, and an active outdoor lifestyle. However, recent medical data paints a very different picture.
Tobacco smoke gradually involves almost all organs and systems in a pathological process. Its impact is not limited to the lungs. It also affects blood vessels, the heart, the brain, hormonal balance, and the mechanisms of cellular aging.
On the island, it’s rare to feel like your skin is “burning.” The sea breeze, comfortable temperatures, and clear skies create a false sense of safety. From an oncodermatology perspective, however, these are exactly the conditions that lead to constant and unnoticed ultraviolet exposure.
Dementia is not a single specific disease but a general term for conditions in which the brain gradually loses its ability to process information properly. As a result, memory, thinking, speech, orientation, and behavior deteriorate to the point where a person can no longer live independently.