March 20 – World Oral Health Day

On March 20, the world marks World Oral Health Day—an initiative that reminds us of something seemingly simple, yet essential: a healthy smile is key to overall health.
Rhinitis: What Steps Should We Take to Prevent Complications?

It often starts with a slight tickle in the nose. Then come the sneezing, congestion, and runny discharge.
“It’s just a common cold,” we tell ourselves.
A Key Update in Hormone Therapy Guidance: FDA Removes “Black Box” Warnings Based on Current Evidence

In November 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), together with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), announced a significant shift in the regulatory approach to menopausal hormone therapy (MHT), based on a comprehensive review of current scientific evidence.
Cystitis again?

In most cases, cystitis is due to a bacterial infection of the urinary tract (most commonly Escherichia coli). Less often, non-infectious cystitis is observed – because of a reaction to drugs, detergents, spermicidal agents, during radiotherapy.
A runny nose can be a big challenge

Every parent is worried about frequent and non-stop runny noses in children, especially at the age when they attend nurseries and kindergartens. We are all aware that on the way to building a healthy and stable immune system, the organism of the small child goes through various viral and bacterial infections.
Menopause as a socially significant condition

Menopause as a socially significant condition. Watch the video with Dr Ivelina Gerova, president of the Bulgarian Andropause and Menopause Association.