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    Features of Prediction of the Severity of Iron Deficiency in Helicobacter Pylori Infection

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    Pylori infection is a significant factor influencing the development and severity of iron deficiency conditions, including IDA. Based on the results of the assessment of the correlation, it can be concluded that the level of antibodies to H. Pylori can indirectly judge the presence and severity of iron deficiency in the body in the absence of data on the level of ferritin, serum iron and other indicators

    The Significant Significance of the Medicinal Plant in Zizyphus in Lowering Blood Pressure

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    Currently, the demand for medicinal plants in Zizyphus is increasing. Even now, in folk medicine, the decoction and tincture of the fruits and leaves of Zizyphus are used as a tonic, diuretic, emollient and expectorant agent for the chest, respiratory tract, lungs, kidneys, liver, brain. It is widely used in medical practice for the treatment of intestinal diseases and anemia, asthma, smallpox and other similar diseases. In this scientific article, it is explained in detail that the Zizyphus plant has good results when it is used together with medicines to lower blood pressure

    Significance of Endobronchial Diagnostic Methods (Brash Biopsy and Bronchoalveolar Lavage) of Respiratory Virus Infections

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    The predominant role of endobronchial diagnostic methods (brash biopsy and bronchoalveolar lavage) in the detection of viral and bacterial pathogens in the formation and maintenance of chronic inflammation at the level of small bronchi in patients with acute protracted bronchitis has been confirmed

    Integrated Approach to the Treatment of Algodismenorhea in Adolescent Girls: Views of Avicenna and Modernity

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    This article presents the results of the use of the herbal medicine Ginger, based on the teachings of Avicenna and evidence-based medicine.Adolescent girls from 11 to 17 years old with dysmenorrhea accompanied by cyclic pains of varying degrees were examined. Based on the anamnesis and clinical examination, the prevalence of various menstrual dysfunctions was revealed, the proportion of which was 32.2%. The results show the effectiveness of the treatment of this pathology with the inclusion of a phytopreparation in complex therapy

    Magnetic Resonance Examination in the Diagnosis of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head

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    The most common causes of non-traumatic angioedema are corticosteroid therapy and alcohol abuse. The main clinical manifestations in the pathology of the hip joints are pain in the joint, in the groin area with radiation along the femoral nerve to the knee joint and buttock area during physical exertion, sometimes night pain is also disturbed. Objectively, the smoothness of the contours of the hip joint and pain during palpation are determined. Restriction of rotational movements in the joint, abduction, adduction and flexion are also limited and painful. Special attention should be paid to patients who are potentially at risk. Objective: MRI in the diagnosis of osteonecrosis of the femoral head

    Current Trends in Prediction of Early Postpartum Depression

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    During the postpartum period, mothers undergo physiological and mental changes that range from minor changes to visible psychosis. Psychiatric disorders in postpartum women include anxiety, depression, and psychosis. Postpartum depression is a significant medical and social problem that affects the health of many mothers, burdens the health care system and causes marital conflict. This article presents a review of the literature on issues related to the state of postpartum depression

    Modern View on the Influence of Antitumor Therapy on the Activity of the Thyroid Gland

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    Chemotherapy, targeted and immune therapy of malignant tumors affect the endocrine system, including its steroidal and non-steroidal components, including the thyroid gland, as well as the outcomes of treatment of neoplasms associated with hormonal and metabolic changes [Hartmann K., 2015]. This article presents a review of the literature on the effect of anticancer therapy on thyroid function

    The Main Function of the Lungs

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    The main function of the lungs is the exchange of gases: the absorption of oxygen from the environment and the removal of carbon dioxide from the body. These processes are necessary for cellular metabolism. Effective gas exchange is possible with the integration and coordination of the functions of various organs. The outside air is pumped to the lung surface through which gas exchange takes place, while the alveolar gas, "loaded" with carbon dioxide, is removed from the lungs using the same pumping mechanism

    Effect of the Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills (Yasmin) on the Fetal Malformation in Pregnant Mice (Mus Musculus)

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    Background: Combined oral contraceptive pills (Yasmin) is an great contraceptive which used a very big vary of female worldwide , and it consists of synthetic estrogen (ethinyl estradiol) and a synthetic progesterone (drospirenone). Aim of study:- This study was designed to inspect the effect of Yasmin on the deformation of fetus of pregnant mice when treated with the drug before pregnancy.   Methods:- In this study, 25 female mice were used, divided to three groups, the first group is control group (A) consisting of 5 pregnant mice, while the second group (B) and the third group (C) are the treatment group, each group consists of 10 pregnant mice which treated before pregnancy occurs with drug Yasmin for 10 days for group (B) and 20 days for group (C) at a dose (0.1ml) of concentration. Results:- The results showed macroscopic congenital malformations in both treatment groups compared with control group (A), which include (exophthalmia, congestion in the brain, enlarged head size, pros encephalon, rough skin, micromelia, foot rotart, increased number of fingers, and Tail torsion), in addition to the presence of (bleeding at the end of the tail area) in third group. And the percentage of malformations in (group C) was higher than the (group B) . And observed that there was no extensive difference (P 0.05) in the rate of fetus weight, head, trunk and body length for the group (B), and there was extensive difference (P 0.05) in the group (C) contrast to the control group(A). And there was extensive  difference in the length of the tail and hind limbs in both groups (B, C), and there was no extensive difference in average length of fore limbs of both groups (B, C),  contrast to the control group(A). Conclusion:- The results of the current study suggest the use of contraceptive pills (Yasmin) immediately before pregnancy occure has the potential to cause deformities in fetuses in the event of pregnancy occure

    New Generation of Analgesics: A Promising Approach for Pain Management

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    Pain management is a major clinical challenge, and current treatments are often associated with significant side effects. Recent advances in the development of new analgesic drugs have opened up new avenues for pain relief. This comprehensive review summarizes the latest advances in the field of analgesia, with a focus on the new generation of analgesics. The review covers a range of new analgesic drug classes, including ion channel modulators, biologics, cannabinoids, and gene therapy. The review also discusses the mechanisms of action of these new analgesics and their potential therapeutic applications in different pain conditions

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