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INTRODUCTION. An innovative trend in magnetotherapy involves the use of devices generating strong magnetic fields with an induction of 100–700 mTl for therapeutic and rehabilitation purposes, among which is the Exotherapy device. AIM.
Tatiana V. Konchugova +7 more
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Abstract Tectonic carbon degassing is an important contributor to the global carbon cycle. South Eastern Europe is an active extensional tectonic region. This is the result of intense geodynamic events related to the closure of the Tethys Ocean, whose remnants include an ophiolite orogenic belt and the Vardar megasuture.
L. Li Vigni +9 more
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Stress is an element of each human’s life and an indicator of its quality. Thermal mineral waters have been used empirically for the treatment of different diseases for centuries. Aim of the Study. To investigate the effects of highly mineralised geothermal water balneotherapy on distress and health risk. Methodology.
Lolita Rapolienė +3 more
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INTRODUCTION. Upper limb lymphedema is a common and disabling complication following radical breast cancer treatment, with a prevalence of 20–40 %. Although volumetry remains the gold standard for diagnosing limb lymphedema, it cannot differentiate ...
Valeriia A. Vasileva +7 more
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International trends in health tourism: Implications for thermal spring tourism in the Western Cape Province of South Africa [PDF]
Travel to thermal springs for the sake of health and healing can be traced at least as far back as the ancient Greeks and Romans, with the earliest forms of tourism being based on apparent curative powers of mineral-rich thermal waters.
Boekstein, Mark, Spencer, John
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Toxicological effects of selenium nanoparticles in laboratory animals: A review
Abstract This paper provides a comprehensive summary of the main toxicological studies conducted on selenium nanoparticles (NPs) using laboratory animals, up until February 28, 2023. A literature search revealed 17 articles describing experimental studies conducted on warm‐blooded animals.
Yuliya V. Ryabova +5 more
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The Consumption of Bicarbonate‐Rich Mineral Water Improves Glycemic Control
Hot spring water and natural mineral water have been therapeutically used to prevent or improve various diseases. Specifically, consumption of bicarbonate‐rich mineral water (BMW) has been reported to prevent or improve type 2 diabetes (T2D) in humans.
Shinnosuke Murakami +8 more
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Study of physiological reactions in healthy individuals in different microclimate: a pilot study
Introduction. Studying the influence of meteorological and heliophysical factors on the human body is an urgent problem in restorative medicine. Aim.
Irina А. Grishechkina +5 more
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Rationale for the use of electrophoresis of drugs in post-stroke patients with visual impairments: a review [PDF]
INTRODUCTION. Disorders of vision and oculomotor functions are widespread among patients who have suffered a cerebral stroke. The rehabilitation system for patients who have suffered a stroke makes use of physiotherapy methods that can significantly ...
Detelina B. Kulchitskaya +3 more
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The efficacy of low-intensity laser radiation therapy using autologous cellular products based on adipose tissue, including stromalvascularfraction, has been shown to be effective in different forms of pathology and in reconstructive and plastic surgery.
Elena Yu. Kostromina +5 more
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