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Pozycja Mass media i reklama a choroby cywilizacyjne: anoreksja i bulimiaDycht, Marzena; Marszałek, Lidia (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2011)Many educators, psychologists, sociologists and representatives of other social sciences draws attention to the increasing destruction of the body, mind and psyche of modern man. Support of this view may be that the emergence of an increasing number of disorders, mental illness and irrational behavior of people. Anorexia and bulimia have existed for many years, but in modern times, their range is seriously exacerbated. Contemporary media greatly determine the functioning and human development. Their unique position stems primarily from the fact that almost every man is still dependent on the main channel of global communication. New information technologies are global in nature, take a significant role in creating a culture of twenty-first century. They shape relationships, form a political and economic life of countries, develop personal patterns. Article covers the importance of developing issues of mass media for the spread of the phenomenon of anorexia and bulimia.Pozycja Strategie profilaktyki i leczenia wad i chorób wzroku a „wrażliwość duchowa” w systemie ochrony zdrowiaDycht, Marzena (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2015)The issues raised in the article oscillate around the characteristics of eye sight defects and diseases which constitute a significant burden on the economy and health care systems in many countries. It mentions available strategies and recommendations aimed at reducing the costs related to treatment of sight diseases and defects as well as those existing methods of prevention and treatment of eye diseases which are among the most effective and viable ones used in prophylaxis. The author makes an attempt to estimate the overall costs to the society and an individual. The article reflects also on quality evaluation within health care system.

