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Information × Registration Number 0211U005110, 0107U011886 , R & D reports Title Health condition and adaptive functional peculiarities in children with iron deficiency and methods of improvement of treatment and rehabilitation means popup.stage_title Head Mokiya-Serbina Svetlana Alexeevna, Доктор медичних наук Registration Date 17-02-2011 Organization Dniepropetrovsk State Medical Akademy popup.description2 On the grounds of studies of the particularities of the picture of health, the emotional sphere and nut-social of the development is motivated approaches to treatment and rehabilitations children with iron-deficiency by conditions. It Is Studied epidemiology, reasons of the development and particularities of the clinical current iron-deficiency conditions, beside children of the different age groups. Have defined the influence of the deficit ferric on factors physical and nervously-psychic development children first year to life's. Have Valued the breach biological, intellectual emotional maturity beside children with iron-deficiency by conditions and their influence upon adaptation children in school. It Is Introduced in practical medicine way diagnostics iron-deficiency conditions. The Motivated recommendation of the choice of the preparation for iron-therapy, duration of the treatment depending on particularities of the picture of health. It is designed and introduced method of the preventive maintenance of the breaches to adaptation beside children with iron-deficiency in school. Product Description popup.authors Василенко Наталія Валентинівна Литвинова Тетяна Валеріївна Холошина Тетяна Валеріївна Чечель Вікторія Василівна Юркова Світлана Вікторівна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Mokiya-Serbina Svetlana Alexeevna. Health condition and adaptive functional peculiarities in children with iron deficiency and methods of improvement of treatment and rehabilitation means. (popup.stage: ). Dniepropetrovsk State Medical Akademy. № 0211U005110
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