Publications by authors named "V V Karpova"

Based on data from official statistics and the "Selective Observation of Population Health" implemented by Rosstat, the article analyzes the dynamics of life expectancy and healthy life expectancy in the regions of Russia in the period from 2019 to 2023, with special attention paid to the position of Moscow in the structure under study.

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Objectives: Evidence suggests ethnicity-specific differences in postmenopausal symptoms, highlighting the need for therapies that are efficacious across different ethnicities. We evaluated the efficacy of an ultra-low dose combination of 0.5 mg estradiol and 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study evaluated the safety and tolerability of ultra-low dose estradiol and dydrogesterone among postmenopausal women using data from three clinical trials.
  • A total of 1027 participants were analyzed, revealing that the rates of treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) were comparable between the treatment (E0.5/D2.5 mg) and placebo groups.
  • While the treatment group saw a higher incidence of breast pain and uterine hemorrhage, the overall conclusion was that the ultra-low dose combination was well tolerated without significant increases in adverse events compared to placebo.
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This research work is devoted to collecting a high-quality dataset of BODIPYs in a series of 10-30 solvents. In total, 115 individual compounds in 71 solvents are represented by 1698 arrays of the spectral and photophysical properties of the fluorophore. Each dye for a series of solvents is characterized by a calculated value of solvatochromic sensitivity according to a semiempirical approach applied to a series of solvents.

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This study aimed to examine the behavioral and neural correlates of facial emotion recognition in young women with subsyndromal panic disorder (SPD). In the experiment 15 non-medicated women with SPD and 17 matched healthy controls were tasked with recognizing angry, fearful, happy, and neutral facial expressions, and accuracy, reaction time (RT), and event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded. Significant between-group differences in behavioral characteristics (accuracy of emotion recognition and RT) were not found, however, the SPD subjects demonstrated a slower response to fearful expressions compared to neutral and happy expressions.

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