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The Warsaw Mental Health Week is a city initiative promoting the mental health of children and teenagers. From March 16th to March 23rd, open meetings for residents on this topic will take place throughout the city. Special attention is paid to
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), depression is the fourth most serious disease worldwide and one of the leading causes of suicide. About 350 million people around the world suffer from depression. In Poland, it accounts for 3-4% of
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The first important bonds in a child's life determine how children will cope with relationships with others in the future. The first several months of life are crucial for the development of so-called ‘attachment style’. Children with the so-called ‘secure
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World Antibiotic Awareness Week runs from November 18 to 24. Poland, with a value of 23.6 daily defined doses (DDD) per 1,000 inhabitants per day in 2022, was among the countries with the highest use of antibiotics. Higher rates were only
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We have once again received the PRIMARY HEALTH CARE ACCREDITATION CERTIFICATE for our facilities. It is a form of independent external evaluation of the facility's work. This certificate is the fruit of our Team's hard work. We were one of the
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