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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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Analysis of spring waters from Lesko in terms of their medical properties
Aim of the study: The aim of the study was to demonstrate the medical properties of spring waters from Lesko based on their physicochemical analysis. Material and methods: There are three active sulphide springs and one mineral spring in Lesko.
Artur Chorostyński +3 more
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Impact of mining activities in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin on surface water and possibilities of its reduction [PDF]
Due to the deposits of quality hard coal, the area of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (USCB) has been one of the most industrialised regions in Europe for centuries.
Adamczyk, Zdzisław +3 more
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We aimed at the evaluation of the relationship between adipocyte fatty acid binding protein (A‐FABP) and cardiometabolic risk factors in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. Additionally, we compared A‐FABP with adipokines related to metabolic syndrome (MetS) such as leptin and adiponectin.
Anna Stefanska +3 more
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Introduction. The bones of the human and animal have a unique ability to remodel. The ability to constantly renew bone tissue determines the healing of fractures and the adaptation of bones to mechanical loads.
Pavel А. Markov +5 more
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Objectives. To estimate endothelial dysfunction in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) of short duration in relation to disease activity based on the assessment of 28 joints (DAS28). Methods. We studied 29 patients (22 women, mean age 41 (SD, 9) years) with RA of short duration and 29 healthy controls.
Ewa Klimek +10 more
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Introduction. Improvements in oncological treatment strategies have led to improved survival rates for breast cancer patients, which is responsible for the increasing number of patients with Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema (BCRL).
Tatiana V. Apkhanova +8 more
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BACKGROUND. Common consequences of stroke are disabling neurological deficits, pain, cognitive and affective disorders that cause distress in patients, but generally accepted diagnostic methods are not always successful in detecting it.
Anna A. Kuzyukova +6 more
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Influence of Nanomaterials on Biological Activity of Marine Pelagic Sediments (peloids) [PDF]
Influence of nanomaterials (based on bentonitic clays and calcium carbonate) in pelagic sediments of the Black Sea on their biologic activity has been investigated. It was shown that chemical composition, preliminary thermal treatment and concentration
Alekseenko, N. +4 more
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