Screens and Child Brain Development — Facts vs Panic

Does a screen “rewire” a child’s brain? Or is it just another modern myth? Neurobiology offers a more nuanced answer: the screen itself isn’t the problem—but the way it influences developing neural networks is. Find out what’s really happening in a child’s brain.

Insulin Resistance – The Invisible Beginning of Many Diseases

Insulin resistance is a metabolic disorder that has been discussed more and more frequently in recent years, yet for many people it still remains a concept that is not fully understood. It can develop over a long period without clear symptoms, gradually affecting the functioning of the entire body.

Contraception – medicine, myths and questions rarely discussed openly

Contraception is one of the most widely used medical solutions in the world, yet it remains surrounded by myths and controversy. Does it increase breast cancer risk? Can it affect hormones, metabolism or mood? Understanding how contraception really works helps separate medical facts from popular misconceptions.

Sleep – The Biological Foundation of Health and Consciousness

Why do we wake up in the middle of the night, dream about people we barely remember, or experience sleep paralysis that feels more real than reality itself? Sleep is far more than rest — it is a complex biological process that regulates emotions, memory, immunity, and metabolism. Its quality shapes our mood, concentration, and overall mental resilience more than most of us realize.

Is ADHD Overdiagnosed?

More and more people are receiving an ADHD diagnosis. Is this the result of a trend and self-diagnosis influenced by social media, or a genuine improvement in recognizing the disorder? In this article, we examine whether ADHD is being overdiagnosed today, how it differs from ordinary concentration difficulties, and why thorough, evidence-based assessment is essential.

How Does a Pill Know Where It Hurts?

We take a pill, and after a while the pain fades. But how does it actually work? How does a medication “know” where the problem is, and why does it seem to act exactly where it hurts? In this article, we explain what happens to a drug after you swallow it, how different pharmaceutical forms affect its action, and what the real difference is between a medication and a dietary supplement.