Publications by authors named "B Nasibullin"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the impact of exogenous pollutants, particularly from harmful working conditions and smoking, on the reproductive health of women with liver dysfunction.
  • Researchers categorized women into four groups based on their liver enzyme activity and exposure to harmful substances, examining various reproductive indicators such as vaginal discharge and pH levels.
  • Findings indicated that women exposed to harmful conditions and tobacco showed significant reproductive system changes, including higher instances of candidiasis and bacterial vaginosis, compared to the control group.
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Objective - to evaluate changes in the structure and function of the liver and kidneys under non-lethal carbon tetrachloride intragastric administration. Experimental studies were performed on 46 white Wistar male rats. Within 7 days, the experimental group of animals underwent intoxication with the introduction of 0.

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Background: Metabolic Syndrome (MS) is a widespread pathological condition, a group of interconnected metabolic disorders that contribute to the development of a number of severe noncommunicable diseases. Natural mineral waters of various compositions are widely used in the correction of MS. Their biological activity and specificity of action is associated with the presence of specific components (micronutrients, biologically active substances).

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Background: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is one of the most common gastric pathologies. Recently, there has been a growing interest in the healing effects of mineral waters (MW).

Methods: Ninety patients with GERD were under observation.

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