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  1. Invasive Procedures Used in Tuberculosis With Questionable Indications: Report From Russia
  2. Alcohol and Alcoholism in Russia: An Update
  3. Fascism in Medicine and Everyday Life
  4. Selected Social and Religious Aspects of the Ukraine Conflict
  5. Exaggeration of consequences of low-dose radiation exposures with special reference to cataracts
  6. Surgical Procedures with Questionable Indications Used in Russia
  7. Обзор книги «Недобросовестность в медицинской науке и практике» (на английском языке). Nova Science Publishers, 2020
  8. Book Review. Misconduct in Medical Research and Practice. Nova Science Publishers, 2020
  9. Overtreatment of Supposedly Radiogenic Cancer and Precancerous Lesions
  10. Psychopathological consequences of child abuse: Letter from Russia
  11. Minimally invasive dentistry: history, theory and perspectives
  12. Post-COVID-19 Syndrome vs. Consequences of Vaccination with Special Reference to Cardiovascular Conditions
  13. Overestimation of Cardiovascular Consequences of Low Dose Radiation Exposures
  14. Exaggerated risk perception of asbestos-related diseases: commentary
  15. War in Ukraine: Social and Medical Perspective
  16. Konsiliarische Mitbeurteilung ntig
  17. Konsiliarische Mitbeurteilung ntig
  18. The Ukraine War: Psychiatric Aspects
  19. Asbestos-related Cancer: Exaggerated Risk Perception
  20. The Conflict in Ukraine: Medical and Psychological Aspects
  21. Минимально-инвазивная стоматология: теория и перспективы
  22. Минимально-инвазивная стоматология – теория и перспективы
  23. The Ukraine Conflict: Social, Psychological and Medical Perspectives
  24. The Russo-Ukrainian Conflict: Social, Psychological and Medical Perspectives
  25. The Conflict in Ukraine: An Update
  26. The Ukraine War: Psychological and Medical Perspective
  27. The War in Ukraine: Psychological and Religion-related Aspects
  28. https://novapublishers.com/shop/the-conflict-in-ukraine-psychopathology-and-social-aspects/
  29. Book Review: The Conflict in Ukraine. Nova Science Publishers, 2023
  30. Food Insulin Index: Implications for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
  31. The Conflict in Ukraine: Psychological Aspects
  32. Environmental and Social Aspects of the Conflict in Ukraine: an Update
  33. The Conflict in Ukraine: Social and Ecological Aspects
  34. The war in Ukraine: suggestions and peace initiatives
  35. Overestimation of medical consequences of low-dose exposures to ionizing radiation
  36. Overreaction to COVID-19: medical and political aspects
  37. Asbestos and anti-asbestos activism: medical and economical aspects
  38. Asbestos-Related Diseases and Policies: an Update
  39. Dentistry in Russia
  40. Magnesium Supplementation with Special Reference to Alcohol-Related Conditions: Experience from Russia
  41. Surgical procedures with questionable indications: an update
  42. Surgical procedures with questionable indications: an update
  43. Asbestos-related Lung Diseases: A Brief Update
  44. Cardiovascular Events After COVID-19 Vaccination: A Comment
  45. Kommentar zum russischen Gesundheitssystem
  46. Kommentar zum russischen Gesundheitssystem
  47. Exaggerated Risk Perception of Low-Dose Radiation: Motives and Mechanisms
  48. Chernobyl consequences are coming
  49. Fifth generation (5G) telecommunication systems and human health
  50. Indications for magnesium supplementation an example of alcoholism
  51. Fifth generation (5G) telecommunication systems and human health
  52. The Conflict around Ukraine: Social and Environmental Aspects
  53. Exaggerated Risk Perception of Low-Dose Exposures to Asbestos: Cui Bono?
  54. Military Aspects of Malingering, Sexual and Reproductive Coercion: Report from Russia
  55. Magnesium Supplementation with Special Reference to the Treatment of Alcoholism
  56. Surgery without Sufficient Indications: an Update from Russia
  57. Dentistry in Russia: Past and Presence
  58. Overpopulation and International Conflicts: An Update
  59. Insulin index of food products, its role in type 2 diabetes mellitus in overweight patients
  60. Diverticular disease of large bowel: view of pathologic anatomist
  61. Some aspects of alcohol-related mortality in Russia: Commentary on the article by P. Kuznetsova published in issue 4 (3) / 2020 of the Population and Economics Journal
  62. Millimeter waves and 5G standard: addition to the review
  63. Potential issues associated with dispensarisations in Russia
  64. RADIATION HORMESIS: PRIMUM NON NOCERE
  65. Timely insulin administration in type 2 diabetes mellitus: pros and cons
  66. 5G wireless communication and health effects: a commentary
  67. Early start of insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes mellitus: pros and cons
  68. Some aspects of cell therapy and stem cells
  69. Chondroprotectives used for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis: A comment
  70. Chernobyl cancer studies with overseas control: high grade vs. late detection
  71. Reproductive and Sexual Coercion: The Role of Alcohol, Social and Demographic Conditions
  72. Some Aspects of the Surgical and Endoscopic Treatment of Tuberculosis in Russia
  73. The use of surfactant preparations in the absence of primary deficiency: publications, legal and regulatory framework
  74. Chapter 8. Report of the Whistleblower
  75. Markers of Radiogenic Cancer vs. Tumor Progression: an Overview of Chernobyl Studies
  76. Advances in Medicine and Biology. Volume 191
  77. Advances in Environmental Research. Volume 83
  78. Environmental Damage and Overpopulation: Demographic Aspects
  79. Epidemiological Research with Special Reference to Nuclear Worker Studies: Commentary
  80. Foreskin Retraction and Circumcision: Possible Late Consequences
  81. COVID-19 Vaccination with Special Reference to Adenoviral Vectors, Clotting Disorders and Old Age
  82. Surgical and endoscopic treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis: A report from russia
  83. KLÜVER-BUCY SYNDROME AFTER A HEAD TRAUMA IN CONDITIONS OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
  84. Letter to the Editor: Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields and Possible Cancer Risk: Photochemical Aspects
  85. Back to the topic: high cardiovascular mortality in Russia
  86. X-Ray Hesitancy: Potential Concerns
  87. Misconduct in Medical Research and Practice
  88. Stem Cells And Cell Therapy: A Sober View
  89. Lutter contre les articles scientifiques falsifis
  90. Lutter contre les articles scientifiques falsifis
  91. Radiation Safety and Hormesis
  92. Radiofrequency Radiation: Ways to the Risk Assessment
  93. Some Aspects of Stem Cell Therapy
  94. Radiofrequency radiation: carcinogenic and other potential risks
  95. COVID-19: berreaktion vermeiden
  96. COVID-19: berreaktion vermeiden
  97. Damage to the economy is a risk to public health (author’s opinion)
  98. Soy phytoestrogens: efficiency in menopause and potential side effects
  99. Placebo in the guise of evidence-based medications
  100. Chromosomal Rearrangements of RET/PTC in Post-Chernobyl Thyroid Cancer
  101. Soy phytoestrogens: hormonal activity and impact on the reproductive system
  102. Perinatal mortality after the Fukushima accident: a comment
  103. Scientific Papers and Patents on Substances with Unproven Effects. Part 2
  104. Some aspects of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident
  105. Some aspects of thyroid neoplasia after chernobyl
  106. Thyroid cancer after chernobyl: re-evaluation needed
  107. COVID-19: economic damage is a health risk
  108. Shock wave therapy in cardiology: a commentary
  109. Shock wave therapy in cardiology: a comment
  110. Russland: der Alkoholkonsum im Wandel
  111. Russland: der Alkoholkonsum im Wandel
  112. Some aspects of the drug therapy of type 2 diabetes mellitus in overweight patients
  113. Scientific Papers and Patents on Substances with Unproven Effects
  114. Responsibility concerning condom use contributing to the considerable decrease in the abortion rate in Russia
  115. Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with Overweight: Focus on SGLT-2 Inhibitors and GLP-1 Receptor Agonists
  116. On medical insurance: considerations based on foreign experience
  117. On the overdiagnosis and overtreatment of thyroid carcinoma after the Chernobyl accident
  118. Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields: Carcinogenic and Other Biological Effects
  119. Thyroid neoplasia after Chernobyl: A comment
  120. Некоторые аспекты применения стволовых клеток в кардиологии
  121. Electromagnetic radiofrequency radiation with special reference to otorhinolaryngology and brain tumors
  122. Drugs and dietary supplements with unproven effects in research and practice: Part 2
  123. Letter to the Editor. The male to female ratio at birth: environmental vs. social factors
  124. ON THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RADIOFREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
  125. Drugs and dietary supplements with unproven effects in research and practice
  126. Studies of radiation risk at low doses and low dose rates: a new approach needed
  127. О роли низкоуглеводной высокожировой диеты в лечении и профилактике сахарного диабета и ожирения
  128. Cesarean combined with tubal sterilization: some medical and demographic aspects
  129. The male to female ratio at birth: The role of femicide and other mechanisms
  130. Alcohol Abuse, Reproductive Coercion and Intimate Partner Violence: Case Reports and Mini-Review
  131. Hormesis and radiation safety norms: Comments for an update
  132. Chernobyl-related thyroid cancer
  133. The potential use of flavonoids as venoactive drugs and the role of citrus fruits
  134. Alcohol-related poisonings in Russia: Obfuscated facts
  135. Alcohol consumption in Russia: Distorted vision
  136. Urological concern after nuclear accidents
  137. Recent advances in the drug therapy of type 2 diabetes mellitus with overweight
  138. Alcohol, Condom Use and Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Letter from Russia
  139. Male to Female Ratio at Birth: the Role of Background Radiation vs. Other Factors
  140. Asbestos and mesothelioma: A comment
  141. Bronchoscopy in Children for Research with Questionable Indications: An Overview of Russian Patents and Publications
  142. Popular Alcoholic Beverages in Russia with Special Reference to Quality and Toxicity
  143. Child Abuse, Autism and Excessive Alcohol Consumption
  144. RET/PTC3 Rearrangement in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
  145. Cardiovascular mortality in Russia: a comment
  146. Calf hemodialysate hypothesis: Nutritive value plus placebo effect
  147. Re: The high price of public fear of low-dose radiation
  148. Rusya'da Alkol ve Alkolizm: Politikalar ve Etkileri
  149. Pine Tree Tapping in Siberia with Special Reference to Alcohol Consumption
  150. On RET/PTC Rearrangements in Thyroid Carcinoma after the Chernobyl Accident
  151. International trends in health science librarianship part 20: Russia
  152. Child Abuse, Autistic Symptoms and Alcohol Over-Consumption: A Case Study
  153. Mobile phones: carcinogenic and other potential risks
  154. Grapefruit: perspectives in nutrition and pharmacology
  155. Asylum: Psychiatric and Social Aspects
  156. О ФАКТОРЕ ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТИ ДОЗЫ И МОЩНОСТИ ДОЗЫ (DDREF), "Радиационная биология. Радиоэкология"
  157. Invasive Procedures withQuestionable Indications used in Russia: Recent History
  158. Reliability of Surveys on Alcohol Consumption, Sexual Coercion and Contraception
  159. Meldonium (Mildronate): Primum nоn nocere
  160. Debate on the Chernobyl Disaster
  161. Letter to the Editor: Treatment of Gonorrhea in Russia: Recent History
  162. Condom Use, Alcohol, and Reliability of Survey Data
  163. Re: Atomic bomb testing and its effects on global male to female ratios at birth.
  164. On the endoscopic methods used in pediatrics with questionable indications
  165. Rusya'da Akut Pankreatit ve Alkol
  166. Alcohol Consumption in Russia and Some Aspects of Public Health
  167. On the tumor risk from dental diagnostic X-ray exposure
  168. Alcoholic Beverage Type and Pancreatitis
  169. Endoscopy in children for research
  170. On The Use of Human Tissues in Research and Practice
  171. Dose and dose-rate effectiveness of radiation: first objectivity then conclusions
  172. On the use of carnosine and antioxidants: a letter from Russia
  173. Hypothesis: overestimation of Chernobyl consequences
  174. Nuclear Facilities and Nuclear Weapons as a Guarantee of Peace
  175. Comment on “Use of Carnosine for Oxidative Stress Reduction in Different Pathologies”
  176. Sergei V. Jargin. 2016. Hypothesis: overestimation of Chernobyl consequences. Journal of Environmental and Occupational Science 5(3):59-63.
  177. On the use of acetylcysteine as a mucolytic drug
  178. Consequences of the Fukushima nuclear accident with special reference to the perinatal mortality and abortion rate
  179. Letter to the Editor. Questionable information on poisonings by alcohol surrogates
  180. Malignancies after Chernobyl Accident: What Is True and What Is Untrue
  181. Отклик на статью: Котеров А.Н., Ушенкова Л.Н., Бирюков А.П. Зависимости доза–эффект для частоты генных перестроекRET/PTCв папиллярных карциномах щитовидной железы после облучения. Объединенный анализ молекулярно-эпидемиологических данных
  182. Surgical Procedures with Questionable Indications: A Letter from Russia
  183. On the Endoscopic Methods Used with Questionable Indications
  184. Alcohol and Alcoholism in Russia: Insider’s Observations and Review of Literature
  185. Biological Effectiveness of Ionizing Radiation: Acute vs. Protracted Exposures
  186. Back to Chernobyl: Some Aspects of Cancer Diagnostics
  187. Hormetic use of stress in gerontological interventions requires a cautious approach
  188. Development of Antiatherosclerotic Drugs on the Basis of Cell Models: A Comment
  189. Cardiovascular mortality trends in Russia: possible mechanisms
  190. Medical and societal aspects of alcohol consumption in Russia
  191. Orekhov`s Method: Reassessment of In vitro Lipid Uptake Assays
  192. Solid cancer increase among Chernobyl liquidators: alternative explanation
  193. Vodka vs. Fortified Wine in Russia: Retrospective View
  194. Medizinische Terminologie in mehrsprachigen Ländern: die Schweiz als Vorbild für Osteuropa
  195. Medizinische Terminologie in mehrsprachigen Ländern: die Schweiz als Vorbild für Osteuropa
  196. Hormesis
  197. Some Selected Solutions for Ukraine
  198. Alcohol Abuse in Russia: History and Perspectives
  199. Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism in Russia
  200. Asbestos and its substitutes: International coordination and independent research needed
  201. Some Aspects of Renal Biopsy for Research
  202. Invasive procedures with questionable indications and possible placebo effects
  203. Hormesis and homeopathy: The artificial twins
  204. Back to the Mechanisms of Cancer Incidence Increase after Chernobyl
  205. Elder Abuse, Manipulation towards Suicide, and Homicide: Borders Can be Vague
  206. Focused review of mathematical modeling of radiation-related abnormalities in the Techa River cohort
  207. Some Aspects of Nonbeverage Alcohol Consumption in the Former Soviet Union
  208. On the RET/PTC3 Rearrangements in Chernobylrelated Thyroid Cancer vs. Late Detection
  209. Asbestos-Related Research: First Objectivity then Conclusions
  210. Invasive procedures with questionable indications
  211. Concerns about Soy Cultivation: What is Known and What is not Known
  212. Societal and political will for cancer prevention in Russia
  213. Renal Cell Carcinoma after Chernobyl: on the Role of Radiation vs. Late Detection
  214. Elder Abuse and Neglect vs. Parricide: A Letter From Russia
  215. Depleted uranium instead of lead in munitions: the lesser evil
  216. Chernobyl-Related Cancer and Precancerous Lesions: Incidence Increase Vs. Late Diagnostics
  217. Renal and pancreatic biopsy for research: Russian experience
  218. Chernobyl-related Bladder Lesions: New Interpretation Required
  219. Leukemia and cardiovascular diseases in the Techa river cohort: New interpretation required
  220. On the genetic effects of low-dose radiation
  221. Renal Biopsy for Research: An Overview of Russian Experience
  222. Elder Abuse and Neglect Versus Parricide
  223. El modelo cambiante del consumo de alcohol en Rusia
  224. Unfounded statements tending to overestimate Chernobyl consequences
  225. Alcohol Consumption by Russian Workers Before and During the Economical Reforms of the 1990s
  226. Russian Opinion on Asbestos: All Fibers Equal
  227. Letter to the Editor: On the Radiation-Leukemia Dose-Response Relationship among Recovery Workers after the Chernobyl Accident
  228. Barriers to the importation of medical products to Russia: in search of solutions
  229. On the low-dose-radiation exposure in the Techa River Cohort and mortality from circulatory diseases
  230. Phytoestrogens and other Botanicals: On the Problems of Evidence-based Evaluation
  231. Reduction of radiocesium load – reply
  232. Surfactant Therapy of Pulmonary Conditions Excluding those with Primary Surfactant Deficiency and Bronchoscopy as Delivery Method: An Overview of Russian Patents and Publications
  233. Feline companions and demography
  234. Sobre desvios de conduta em ciência: uma carta da Rússia
  235. Letters to the Editor
  236. Health care and life expectancy: A letter from Russia
  237. Renal Biopsy Research with Implications for Therapy of Glomerulonephritis
  238. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): on the Role of Alcohol and Societal Factors
  239. Renal Biopsy Research in the Former Soviet Union: Prevention of a Negligent Custom
  240. Food contamination after the Chernobyl accident: dose assessments and health effects
  241. Phytoestrogens and soy products: perspectives of application
  242. On the minimally invasive approach to the gingival recession
  243. Renal Biopsy Research with Implications for Therapy of Glomerulonephritis
  244. Some aspects of mutation research after a low-dose radiation exposure
  245. Social aspects of alcohol consumption in Russia
  246. Eingeschränkter Zugang zur internationalen medizinischen Fachliteratur in der ehemaligen Sowjetunion
  247. Surfactant preparations for tuberculosis and other diseases beyond infancy: A letter from Russia
  248. Supplementation of glycosaminoglycans and their precursors in osteoarthritis versus diet modification
  249. Hormesis and radiation safety norms
  250. Debate on the Chernobyl Disaster: Response to Dr. Sergei V. Jargin
  251. About the treatment of gonorrhea in the former Soviet Union
  252. On the RET Rearrangements in Chernobyl-Related Thyroid Cancer
  253. Debate on the Chernobyl Disaster: On the Causes of Chernobyl Overestimation
  254. Some aspects of medical education in the former Soviet Union
  255. VALIDITY OF THYROID CANCER INCIDENCE DATA FOLLOWING THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT
  256. Some aspects of psychiatry in Russia
  257. Overestimating Chernobyl’s Consequences: Motives and Tools
  258. Letter from Russia: Child Abuse and Alcohol Misuse in a Victim
  259. Response to “thyroid cancer after Chernobyl: mechanisms of overestimation” by Sergei V. Jargin
  260. Thyroid cancer after Chernobyl: mechanisms of overestimation
  261. Letter from Russia: Alcoholism and Dissent-Report of a Whistleblower
  262. Stem cells and cell therapy: On the eve of scientific discovery
  263. Reply to the letter to the Editor "Reduction of radiocesium load" by Sergei V. Jargin
  264. Reduction of radiocesium load: supplementation of Cs versus it's depletion by enterosorbents
  265. Thyroid Cancer after Chernobyl: Obfuscated Truth
  266. Forest fires in the former Soviet Union: no reasons for radiophobia
  267. Histopathology in iraq: reliable diagnostics in spite of shortages
  268. Psychiatry in Russia: economic upturn must bring improvements
  269. Ethical challenges in an age of overpopulation
  270. Shock wave therapy of ischemic heart disease: Some aspects of publication and advertizing in Russia
  271. Letter from Russia: Minimal Price for Vodka Established in Russia from 1 January 2010
  272. Shock wave therapy of ischemic heart disease in the light of general pathology
  273. Some Aspects of Dental Caries Prevention and Treatment in Children: a View from Russia
  274. Overestimation of Chernobyl consequences: poorly substantiated information published
  275. The state of medical libraries in the former Soviet Union
  276. The practice of pathology in Russia: On the eve of modernization
  277. Testing of anti‐atherogenic drugs on cell cultures: reliability questioned
  278. Social Vulnerability of Alcoholics and Patients with Alcohol-Related Dementia: A View from Russia
  279. Prevention of tinea pedis and onychomycosis: A view from Russia
  280. Plagiarism in radiology: A substitute for importation of foreign handbooks
  281. Stem Cells and Cell Therapy
  282. Unnecessary operations: A letter from Russian pathologist
  283. Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia of the breast
  284. On the causes of insufficient restroom environmental hygiene in the former soviet union
  285. Some aspects of computed tomography in Russia
  286. On the Causes of Alcoholism in the Former Soviet Union
  287. Overdiagnosis of schizophrenia: A view from Russia
  288. Overestimation of Chernobyl consequences: calculation of a latent period for tumors with unproven radiation etiology
  289. Kvass: A Possible Contributor to Chronic Alcoholism in the Former Soviet Union--Alcohol Content Should Be Indicated on Labels and in Advertising
  290. Abstract: P958 TESTING OF ANTI- AND PRO-ATHEROGENIC SUBSTANCES ON CELL MONOCULTURES
  291. Abstract: P473 SHOCK WAVE THERAPY OF ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE: ASSESSMENT OF THE FIRST RESULTS
  292. Nursing and Security in Iraqi Hospitals: Some Problems can be Solved without Foreign Help
  293. Overestimation of Chernobyl consequences: biophysical aspects
  294. OVERESTIMATION OF THYROID CANCER INCIDENCE AFTER CHERNOBYL
  295. Discussion of Evaluation of cholesterol-lowering and antioxidant properties of sugar cane policosanols in hamsters and humansAppears in Appl. Physiol. Nutr. Metab. 33: 540–541.
  296. Radiotherapy in Russia: a redundant method
  297. Some aspects of dental care in Russia
  298. Russian pathology and scientific misconduct
  299. Barriers to importation of medical products in Russia
  300. Computed Tomography in Russia: Quality and Quantity
  301. Versicherungsmedizin in Russland: Wie es heute funktioniert
  302. Perspectives of cervical cytology in Russia
  303. Legal regulations of pathology in Russia
  304. Over-estimation of radiation-induced malignancy after the Chernobyl accident
  305. Re: Involvement of Ubiquitination and Sumoylation in Bladder Lesions Induced by Persistent Long-Term Low Dose Ionizing Radiation in HumansA. M. Romanenko, A. Kinoshita, H. Wanibuchi, M. Wei, W. K. Zaparin, W. I. Vinnichenko, A. F. Vozianov and S. Fukus...
  306. Pathology in the former Soviet Union: scientific misconduct and related phenomena
  307. Where have all the flowers gone?