Why is post-summer mole screening essential?
With this summer’s record-breaking temperatures of 41°C, the public was urged to take extra precautions against sunburn caused by extreme UV radiation. For normal skin types, even 15-20 minutes’ exposure can lead to redness, increasing the risk of skin cancer. That’s why after the summer is the best time to have your annual mole screening. Early detection of malignant moles can be crucial, preventing potentially fatal metastasis.
Summer Recommendations from the Doctors at Dr. Rose Private Hospital
Summer poses extra challenges to our bodies due to the heat, intense sunlight and increased pollen levels. If we’re careful, any harmful effects of the summer season can be prevented. Here, we summarise the recommendations of dermatologists, ENT specialists, cardiologists and urologists at Dr. Rose Private Hospital.
Cholesterol: its benefits and drawbacks
Cholesterol, a very important building block in all cells of our body, is involved in the synthesis of certain hormones, bile acids and vitamin D. Chief physician Dr. Bernadett Voloncs, cardiologist and internist at Dr. Rose Private Hospital, spoke on the subject.