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  • * Timely diagnosis and appropriate antibacterial therapy (ABT) are essential for preventing adverse outcomes, with treatment varying based on the severity of the UTI; severe cases may require hospitalization and intravenous medications, while milder cases can be treated with oral drugs.
  • * For uncomplicated UTIs in pregnant women, effective oral ABT options include nitrofurans, fosfomycin trometamol, and third-generation cephalosporins, particularly cefixime, which is
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  • There is a recognized link between depression in the elderly and an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, with both conditions potentially influencing each other through shared cognitive and social symptoms.
  • The study reviews existing literature on language disturbances and cognitive impairments in both depression and Alzheimer's disease, utilizing PET imaging to identify underlying neurobiological patterns.
  • Findings suggest that both disorders exhibit similar language issues, such as simplified speech patterns, and share common brain metabolic deficits, indicating that targeted language therapy could help improve cognitive function in patients experiencing both conditions.
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  • The study focused on developing an effective model to predict arterial vascular complications in patients with extrasystolic arrhythmia, specifically those with 700 or more extra beats per day.
  • It involved 634 patients and a control group of 106 individuals, utilizing various laboratory and imaging tests over a year to track complications like strokes and heart attacks.
  • The Bootstrap Forest model emerged as the best performing model, leading to the creation of a predictive score for arterial complications in these patients.
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According to the World Health Organization, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases that do not spread from person to person, are one of the major burdens on public health and cause approximately 28 premature deaths worldwide every minute and close to 74% of deaths globally each year [...

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The genus of the family includes large viruses with a double-stranded DNA genome. Chloroviruses are widely distributed in freshwater bodies around the world and have been isolated from freshwater sources in Europe, Asia, Australia, and North and South America. One representative of chloroviruses is Acanthocystis turfacea chlorella virus 1 (ATCV-1), which is hosted by .

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Introduction: According to domestic and foreign publications, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is one of the most common urological diseases among older men, which prevalence reaches 50% by the age of 60.

Aim: To analyze the efficiency of the use of the alpha1-blocker silodosin at a dose of 8 mg a day in comorbid patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), associated with BPH.

Materials And Methods: A total of 197 comorbid patients with LUTS/BPH were included in the study.

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Scombroid food poisoning (SFP) is a foodborne disease that develops after consumption of fresh fish and, rarely, seafood that has fine organoleptic characteristics but contains a large amount of exogenous histamine. SFP, like other food pseudo-allergic reactions (FPA), is a disorder that is clinically identical to allergic reactions type I, but there are many differences in their pathogenesis. To date, SFP has been widespread throughout the world and is an urgent problem, although exact epidemiological data on incidence varies greatly.

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The article presents information about various medical and social characteristics of the population of the Samara region cities. The survey of respondents was held by the network commercial laboratory, which treatment rooms were opened simultaneously in several cities of the region. The conducted study allowed to compile a medico-social portrait of the customer of laboratory services of medical organizations.

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We have undertaken the mathematical modeling of the process associated with the destruction of the diaphyseal and proximal epiphyseal parts of the tibial bone by means of the finite element analysis. The main emphasis was laid on the elucidation of the topography of force stresses in the model bone. It was shown that loading the upper third of the bone either along its axis or perpendicular to the surface (i.

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