Serbia
Research Article
Adaptation to Stresses Induced by the Effects of External Low Dose Ionizing Radiation
Author(s): Olga Ivanova and Mary IvanovaOlga Ivanova and Mary Ivanova
Objective: The cross adaptation of humans suffering the consequences of external low-dose ionising radiation impact (ELDIRI) was to be studied. Methods: The observational investigation in a XXXXX secondary care centre included 507 non-smoking men (male, age 50.14 ± 10.39 years) and was approved by the commission on ethics. Results: The radiation haematologic stress is not related to cytomegalovirus infection, unlike the haematologic stress. The latter is the response of the human body as an ecosystem, but it can be a synergist of cytomegalovirus, which is capable of inducing haematologic stress as well as systolic and isolated systolic hypertension. Latent iron deficiency can cause hypertension, including diastolic hypertension, in humans, including those suffering from ELDIRI. Conclusions: Many human biology features may be explained by the absence of inverse correlation betwe.. Read More»
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