Vol. 4 No. 04 (2024): Volume 04 Issue 04
Articles
REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH UTERINE SCAR
CS often has a certain impact on the subsequent reproductive activity of women: infertility, miscarriage, spontaneous abortion, and menstrual irregularities. In addition, a CS cannot always ensure the birth of a healthy child. Thus, in late pregnancy, infectious diseases of the mother, severe hypoxia, and especially in cases of very early premature birth, the health of the unborn child depends on many factors. The goal of the work optimize rehabilitation methods in the postoperative period.
REMOVING IMPACTED TEETH
Impacted units are those that cannot independently erupt and occupy the space allocated for them. Removing an impacted tooth is a complex operation for which doctors always prepare in advance; it is not performed on an emergency basis. You can learn about why impacted teeth appear, how they are removed, and the specifics of this operation from this article.
FUNCTIONAL ASYMMETRY AS ONE OF THE MECHANISMS OF FUNCTIONING OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IN NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
In recent years, research into functional interhemispheric asymmetry has been intensively carried out in our country and abroad. An analysis of publications related to this topic shows that the problem of interhemispheric asymmetry is associated with some fundamental properties of living matter and is present at almost all stages of the evolutionary ladder. In the 30-40s of the 20th century, the study of functional asymmetry in healthy people began. The identified asymmetries were divided into three main types: mental, motor and sensory.
UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HOUSEHOLD CONDITIONS AND TODDLER DEVELOPMENT
This study investigates the relationship between household conditions and toddler development, aiming to elucidate how the physical environment of homes influences the cognitive, emotional, and physical well-being of young children. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature and empirical research, this study explores various aspects of household conditions, including housing quality, safety, cleanliness, and spatial organization, and their impact on toddler characteristics such as cognitive development, emotional regulation, and physical health. The findings highlight the importance of creating supportive and nurturing home environments for optimal toddler development and underscore the need for targeted interventions to address housing-related disparities in child outcomes.
REFORMS IN THE FIELD OF METROLOGY AND ITS IMPORTANCE TODAY
The meteorological service of the state administration bodies of the republic will be introduced (it used to consist of the state meteorological service and the metrological services of legal entities). They are organized in necessary cases to ensure the uniformity of measurements and to carry out metrological control. This article describes the work and reforms carried out in the system for the further development and improvement of work in the field of metrology in our country.
RESULTS OF DAILY ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF WORKERS OF TOBACCO PRODUCTION ENTERPRISE
This study reviewed common methods used to measure energy expenditure and body composition. The study also discusses genetic and hormonal factors that regulate energy balance, the concept of a healthy weight, and appetite and body composition.
UNVEILING THE INTERSECTION: ASSESSING COVID-19'S IMPACT ON CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS
These articles examine the multifaceted impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD). This paper delves into the specific challenges faced by CKD patients, including increased susceptibility to severe illness, disruptions in healthcare access, and exacerbation of underlying health conditions. Drawing from recent research and clinical observations, this study sheds light on the complex interplay between COVID-19 and CKD, highlighting the need for targeted interventions and support mechanisms to mitigate adverse outcomes. By synthesizing insights from epidemiology, nephrology, and public health, this paper offers valuable perspectives for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and researchers seeking to address the unique needs of CKD patients in the context of the ongoing pandemic.