Insidious sinusitis
Inflammation of the maxillary (maxillary) sinuses is a common disease, due to the peculiarities of the anatomical structure (unfavorable conditions of outflow from the sinuses) and the possibility of infection…

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The body's response to cooling
The concept of constancy of human body temperature, as research has shown, is to a certain extent relative. For example, open skin at low temperatures cools faster than closed ones.…

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Oxygen is needed as air ... for every diabetic patient!
There is a paradox: today we can effectively deal with type 2 diabetes or prevent the development of this disease by “catching” it in its early stages. This is on…

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Subcutaneous injections and infusions
Due to the fact that the subcutaneous fat layer is richly supplied with blood vessels, for a more rapid action of the drug substance, subcutaneous injections are used. Usually they…

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Sea spa: wellness stay

Spa is a popular word among city dwellers tired of the eternal stresses, it is an abbreviation of the expression “Sanitas Pro Aqua” and translated means “health through water”. Indeed, a spa is a complex of procedures using any water: mineral, sea, fresh, as well as sea salts and algae, therapeutic mud and healing plants. This method is aimed at achieving harmony of soul and body, improving the general physical and emotional state of a person. And, perhaps, the spa is the most pleasant and beautiful of all existing methods of healing and relaxation of the body. Continue reading

Improving immunity
In recent years, we often hear about immunity, the immune system at the doctor's office, in newspaper articles, in advertising brochures. Most often there are phrases like: "You (or your…

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A star named Sun
It is known that 40% of Russians are more or less susceptible to depression of the “overcast sky”, so sunlight and heat, better than any newfangled medicine, can have a…

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Inhalation: Techniques
Inhalation is a method of administering drugs through the respiratory tract by inhalation. Inhalation of gases (oxygen, carbon dioxide), volatile substances (ether, chloroform), as well as finely dispersed substances (aerosols)…

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