Celebrated on March 18 European Day of the Brain, is a great opportunity to emphasize the importance of research on this extraordinary organ, which is the center of our consciousness, thoughts and emotions. The human brain, made up of about one hundred billion neurons, remains a subject of fascination and intensive research around the world. Advances in neurology and neurobiology allow us to better understand how our brain functions, how neuronal processes affect our behavior, and how to deal with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's.

In recent years, scientists have focused on understanding the plasticity of the brain, or the ability to change and adapt in response to experience and learning. This plasticity is the basis for developing new therapeutic methods that can help in rehabilitation after brain injuries or strokes. Research in the field of neuropsychology also shows how important the environment in which we live is for brain health, and how factors such as stress, diet and physical activity affect our cognitive functions. Brain Day is also a reminder of the importance education and promotion of mental health

Actively taking care of your brain is key to maintaining good mental and physical health at every stage of life. Are you observing disturbing symptoms? Don't hesitate to use advice from specialists.

Experts emphasize that regular physical activity, a healthy diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants and vitamins, as well as maintaining intellectual activity by learning new skills, reading books or solving puzzles, have a direct impact on brain health. It is also important to take care of healthy sleep, which plays a key role in regenerative processes and memory consolidation. Active care for the brain is an investment in health for many years!

PREVENTION OF TICK-BORNE DISEASES IN THE WROCŁAW COUNTY

Another edition of the Health Policy Program for the Prevention of Tick-Borne Diseases (Lyme disease), implemented between 2023 and 2025 for residents of Wrocław County, is coming to an end. This initiative was made possible thanks to the involvement of Wrocław County and the financial support of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship Government. The program, implemented by the NZOZ Twój Lekarz (Your Doctor Public Healthcare Facility), generated significant interest, with over 500 people participating. Its main goal was to increase health awareness…

FREE PSYCHOLOGIST APPOINTMENTS ON THE NFZ

Get help from a psychologist faster and without the formalities. NZOZ Twój Lekarz clinics offer available psychologist appointments under contracts with the National Health Fund (NFZ). A referral from a family doctor is not required.