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Welcome to our medical blog – it is dedicated to empowering patients with knowledge about global healthcare! We created this platform with the intention to bridge the gap between patients and the medical innovations available globally.

What's Inside: Discover new and rare methods in oncology, immunology, heart surgery, neurosurgery, and other medical fields! Our health travel insights show how medical journeys open new possibilities with advanced treatments unavailable locally, including specialized cancer care abroad.

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placeholder Diagnostics and treatment of allergy in the best German hospitals

Are you tired of waking up with itchy eyes and a runny nose during Spring? Human beings are surrounded by countless foreign substances. Some of the most common substances, like dust or pollen, can cause a hypersensitive reaction if a person’s immune system starts fighting these seemingly harmless substances.


placeholder The MRI scan in Germany

In developed countries, such as Germany, the MRI method is increasingly used to visualize internal organs and tissues. It makes possible to receive the 3D image by the sections of tissues up to 1 mm. That is why it allows to diagnose various pathologies even at the early stages. The informative value of MRI surpasses the...


placeholder Benign brain tumors: can they be benign and dangerous at the same time?

The attitude of patients and healthcare professionals to benign brain tumors is rather contradictory. On one hand, such tumors are not connected to the oncological process – they grow slowly or even remain the same size, do not invade nearby tissues and organs, and stay at the site of origin without metastasizing.