HR-Pharma among the most reliable companies

In February 2023, HR-Pharma Ltd. was once again awarded the AAA (triple A) platinum certification by Dun & Bradstreet - the most reliable, stable companies. Our company has also been awarded an Opten "A" rating.

Mediterranean diet can decrease the risk of dementia

According to a recent study, eating a traditional Mediterranean-type diet may help reduce the risk of dementia by almost a quarter.

Daily brisk walk against severe diseases

11 minutes a day of moderate-intensity physical activity, such as a brisk walk, would be sufficient to lower the risk of diseases such as heart disease, stroke and a number of cancers.

Air pollution speeds bone loss from osteoporosis

Elevated levels of air pollutants are associated with bone damage among postmenopausal women, according to new research.

The PSA screening continues!

Annual PSA screening is recommended for men over the age of 45. With early diagnosis and treatment, malignant prostate cancer is often curable.
HR-Pharma Szeged PSA szűrés vérvételt követően

Ten important facts why PSA screening is important

Men over the age of 45 are recommended to participate in an annual screening of prostate specific antigen (PSA).

Good hydration, better health

Adults who stay well-hydrated appear to be healthier, develop fewer chronic conditions such as heart and lung disease, and live longer.

One-minute bursts of activity during daily tasks could prolong your life

Three to four one-minute bursts of huffing and puffing during daily tasks is associated with large reductions in the risk of premature death.

Are climate change and air pollution making neurologic diseases worse?

People with neurologic diseases like headache, dementia, multiple sclerosis (MS) and Parkinson's disease may experience worsening symptoms due to climate change.

Less than five hours’ sleep a night linked to higher risk of multiple diseases

According to researchers at University College London, getting less than five hours of sleep in middle-aged or elderly people is associated with an increased risk of developing at least two chronic diseases.