THE ROLE OF LIPOPROTEINS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHIA IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE 2

Author: Jabbarov Ozim

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The purpose of the current study was to find out the correlation and cause effect relationship between LDL cholesterol and nephropathy in diabetic population. Type-2 diabetes mellitus is an increasingly common metabolic abnormality associated with microvascular and macrovascular complications. It is also the most common cause of end stage renal disease (ESRD). Lipoprotein (Lp) is a recently discussed important independent and inheritable risk factor for micro and macrovascular complications and also an independent risk factor for the progression of diabetic nephropathy in DM2 patients with overt proteinuria.

3-03-2019, 03:14 Volume 3 | Issue 1
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CHRONIC GASTRITIS AND CARCINOGENESIS ISSUES

Author: Sobirova Guzal Naimovna, Abdullaeva Umida Kurbanovna

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In the review risk factors which transformations chronic atrophic a gastritis in a stomach cancer promote are analyzed. The characteristic of precancer conditions as increase in risk of development of a cancer of a stomach is given. As risk factor of a cancer of a stomach definition of subtypes intestinal metaplasia is offered, dividing on full and incomplete taking into account decrease in an expression gastric mucin MUC1, MUC5AC and MUC6. The role of a genetic susceptibility of an organism to infected Н pylori, the factors of its pathogenicity promoting metaplasia epithelium is analyzed. Also role Toll-like of receptors 4 types (TLR4), participating in recognition Н. pylori is established. Development of the superfluous immune answer of the owner is connected with receptors of this type, leading to damage of a mucous membrane at Н. pylori-infected persons. In 161 particular, carriers TLR4+896А>G polymorphism have heavier atrophy of a stomach and inflammation degree, and also the raised risk a stomach cancer.

3-03-2019, 03:13 Volume 3 | Issue 1
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HYGIENIC SUBSTANTIATION OF ALIMENTARY PREVENTION OF MASTOPATHY

Author: Toshmatova Guzal Adilkhodzhaevna

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Our survey indicates that there is a link between the process of risi ng of danger of mastopathie and medico-biologic actions.
The followings are the most important actions: late beginning of "mehrane" (in 15-17 years),late pregnancy, unnatural stopping the pregnancy, unnaturally nursing the baby or shortly nursing, soft or internal diseases (roting of genitalias and various types of illnesses related to sack-shaped tumour) existing, irregular sexual life, excessive bigness of "TVI", puberty and traumas in bust. Early founding out the mastophie can help to prevent and have a prophylactic works on it.

3-03-2019, 03:12 Volume 3 | Issue 1
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TO SOME SOCIAL ASPECTS OF CHILD DISABILITY

Author: Dilfuza Kasimova, Ermatova Aziza

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Children's disability is a major problem today. Hundreds of thousands of disabled children need attention and support of society, social, medical and other assistance. The relevance of this issue indicates the quantitative growth of disability in childhood and adverse trends in its structure.

3-03-2019, 03:11 Volume 3 | Issue 1
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PRIMARY PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES IN UZBEKISTAN

Author: Urazaliyeva Elmira Ravkatovna, Ermatova Aziza Komiljanovna, Ramanova Dildora Yuldashevna

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Every year, an estimated 17 million people globally die of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), particularly heart attacks and strokes. CVDs occur almost equally in men and women. Although heart attacks and strokes are major killers in all parts of the world, 80% of premature deaths from these causes could be avoided by controlling the main risk factors: tobacco, unhealthy diet and physical inactivity. By 2015, the total number of cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths (mainly coronary heart disease, stroke, and rheumatic heart disease) had increased globally to 17.5 million from 14.4 million in 1990.

3-03-2019, 03:10 Volume 3 | Issue 1
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COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON‘S DISEASE

Author: Mansurova Nargiza Asrorovna

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The article presents the data of our studies on cognitive impairment in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD): their characteristics and risk factors,
features of clinical manifestations.

3-03-2019, 03:09 Volume 3 | Issue 1
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NATURAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE ALGAE PLANT OF THE TREATMENT OF TELEAROSOVODIS, SYSTEMATIC PLACE AND SEPARATE BIOLOGICAL FEATURES

Author: Kuchkarova Cholpona Habibullaevna

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The present research works at the Andijan Municipal Water Treatment Plant Joint Stock Company recommendations were made to use Pistia Telezorovid, a high-water plant, to effectively neutralize the waste water in order to improve the biological treatment of communal waste water, which is the main treatment.

3-03-2019, 03:08 Volume 3 | Issue 1
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SOIL AND IMPROVING ITS FERTILITY

Author: Khurshida Salavatova San‘at qizi

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This article gives a clear view of soil, its features and improving its fertility peculiarities. Moreover, this article highlightes some information on types of soils and their important properties. 

3-03-2019, 03:07 Volume 3 | Issue 1
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DEVELOPMENT OF INGIBITOR COMPOSITION OF CORROSION FOR PROTECTION OF STEEL ARMATURE

Author: Jumaniyazova Dilnoza Maxsudovna, Zakirov Baxtiyor Sabirjanovich, Jumaniyazov Maxsud Jabbiyevich

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For over 150 years, reinforced concrete structures have been used in construction. A long-term study of the durability of reinforced concrete structures in various operating conditions shows that dangerous damages caused by the development of reinforcement corrosion, which pose a threat to public health, are often encountered. Corrosion of reinforcement is usually caused by exposure to reinforced concrete by atmospheric chemical factors caused by the presence of aggressive components in concrete, such as sulfates, carbonates, chlorides. Today in domestic practice there are over 100 different compositions for inhibiting the corrosion of reinforcing steel. The best results are achieved with the use of inhibitory additives to the cement of sodium and calcium nitrites. The disadvantages of the existing anticorrosive materials are their high cost and low accessibility, as well as the impossibility of using them to combat multicomponent salt and acid corrosion. In the conditions of the Aral Sea region, in the production of reinforced concrete products, highly saline water and quartz sand are used, which contain chloride and sulphate salts of calcium, magnesium and sodium in various amounts (Table 1). With the presence of the listed salts in the composition of reinforced concrete products, steel reinforcement is subjected to severe corrosion. Therefore, one of the important tasks is the protection of steel reinforcement in concrete products produced in the conditions of the Khorezm region and the Republic of Karakalpakstan.

3-03-2019, 03:06 Volume 3 | Issue 1
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ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS AND BIODIVERSITY PRINCIPLES

Author: Zarina Abduazimova

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The article discusses the basic principles of environmental ethics and the characteristics of the principle of biodiversity. The principle of biodiversity
has the characteristic features of elevating moral values regarding the moral and caring attitude of a person to the world around. The article describes the main directions of environmental ethics and principles of biodiversity. Biological diversity is the diversity of all life on Earth, from gene-based ecosystems, including all types of animals, plants and microorganisms that inhabit all the habitats of the planet. It "permeates" each of the three main levels of the organization of living matter, hence the three branches of biodiversity: genetic, species and environmental. Biological diversity at the species level covers the entire range of species on Earth from bacteria and protozoa to the kingdom of multicellular plants, animals and fungi. On a smaller scale, biodiversity includes genetic diversity of species formed by both geographically distant populations and individuals within the same population. Biological diversity also includes the diversity of biological communities, species, ecosystems formed by communities and the interaction between these levels. All levels of biological diversity are necessary for the continuous survival of species and natural communities. According to the famous biologist Edward Wilson, biodiversity is the very essence of life.

3-03-2019, 03:05 Volume 3 | Issue 1
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