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[Clinical practice guidelines "Management of iodine deficiency disorders"]. [PDF]
Abdulkhabirova FM +12 more
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This article is devoted to analysis of pathologic affect of child's and adolescent's population, living on the Tofalariya territory, as well as socio-economic factors influencing the health of the native population in the study area according to a ...
V. V. Dolgikh +5 more
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Видеоблогинг и современные подростки: опасности интернет-пространства
Alexandra G. Filipova +2 more
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Введение. Исследование выявляет межкультурные и гендерные различия в стратегиях преодоления кибербуллинга среди подростков в России и Казахстане. Актуальность обусловлена глобальным распространением кибербуллинга и дефицитом данных о влиянии культурных ...
Гульмира Укатаевна Утемисова
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Apolipoprotein-b gen and its role in formation of essential hypertension
For two groups of Russian teenagers the proportion of deletion (Del) allele of the apolipoprotein-B gene polymorphism (ApoB, Ins/Del, rs17240441) was studied.
L. I. Kolesnikova +6 more
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69 adolescents of 14-17 years with essential arterial hypertension (EAH) were examined. The most informative indices of lipid peroxidation and antioxidant defense (LPO - AOD) in the blood of adolescents were studied.
L. V. Natyaganova +3 more
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDERS ON THE EXAMPLE OF OBESITY
The article describes the features of distribution and risk factors of psychosomatic disorders, according to epidemiological studies on the example of obesity.
V. V. Dolgikh +3 more
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Conditions of environment can become causes of developments of different pathologic processes in people, living in ecologically unfavorable regions. The aim.
L. B. Masnavieva +2 more
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The prevalence of the bronchial asthma (BA) and the perennial allergic rhinitis (CAR), according to the questionnaire and medical examination, adolescents living in the industrial center of Irkutsk region, was 68 ± 3,4 per 100 patients.
E. A. Abramatets, N. V. Efimova
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