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07/09 · Reconnective Healing In Budapest
"About Reconnection: As a doctor, Eric Pearl ran a highly successful chiropractic practice for 12 years until one day when patients began reporting that they felt his hands on them even though he hadn?t physically touched them. For the first couple of months, his palms blistered and bled. Patients soon reported receiving miraculous healings from cancers, AIDS-related diseases, epilepsy, chronic fatigue syndrome, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, birth disfigurements, cerebral palsy and other serious afflictions. All this occurred when Eric simply held his hands near them and to this day, it continues.
06/09 · 'MediBall - New, Energizing Asian Ball Game', Budapest Millenáris, 6 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.
31/08 · 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.
17/08 · 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.
13/08 · Drug Resistant Superbug Scare In London, Medical Tourism To Be Blamed?
"India and other countries like Turkey and Hungary are considered popular destinations for medical tourism and are found to offer medical package that includes operation, accommodation and recuperation time on various tourist destinations."
28/07 · 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.
"About Reconnection: As a doctor, Eric Pearl ran a highly successful chiropractic practice for 12 years until one day when patients began reporting that they felt his hands on them even though he hadn?t physically touched them. For the first couple of months, his palms blistered and bled. Patients soon reported receiving miraculous healings from cancers, AIDS-related diseases, epilepsy, chronic fatigue syndrome, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, birth disfigurements, cerebral palsy and other serious afflictions. All this occurred when Eric simply held his hands near them and to this day, it continues.
06/09 · 'MediBall - New, Energizing Asian Ball Game', Budapest Millenáris, 6 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.
31/08 · 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.
17/08 · 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.
13/08 · Drug Resistant Superbug Scare In London, Medical Tourism To Be Blamed?
"India and other countries like Turkey and Hungary are considered popular destinations for medical tourism and are found to offer medical package that includes operation, accommodation and recuperation time on various tourist destinations."
28/07 · 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.
