1 December 25, 2025
Articles
1. Nina A. Gonta, Manushak N. Pliakich, Guzel R. Mukminova, Semyon N. Gonta
The State of the Health Care System in Sochi in middle of 1923 year
European Journal of Medicine. 2025. 13(1): 3-8.
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2. Iliyasu A.A. Ibrahim, Danjuma Yakubua, Sulaiman Hafizah SaniEuropean Journal of Medicine. 2025. 13(1): 3-8.
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This article is devoted to the study of the state of the health care sector in Sochi city in 1923. In the article, the authors analyze the state and problems of the city's health care sector, providing various data on social institutions of the city, such as the city hospital and its surgical department, the city orphanage and the city pharmacy. As research materials, this work uses documents from the Sochi city archive. The research methodology is presented by both general scientific and special historical research methods. In conclusion, the authors note that almost all city medical institutions had a number of problems that required immediate elimination, among which are: lack of inventory and equipment, insufficient supply of medical drugs and dressings, poor infrastructure, as well as poor nutrition of patients.
This article is devoted to the study of the state of the health care sector in Sochi city in 1923. In the article, the authors analyze the state and problems of the city's health care sector, providing various data on social institutions of the city, such as the city hospital and its surgical department, the city orphanage and the city pharmacy. As research materials, this work uses documents from the Sochi city archive. The research methodology is presented by both general scientific and special historical research methods. In conclusion, the authors note that almost all city medical institutions had a number of problems that required immediate elimination, among which are: lack of inventory and equipment, insufficient supply of medical drugs and dressings, poor infrastructure, as well as poor nutrition of patients.
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Unlocking the Power of Soybeans: A Promising Ally in Cancer Prevention and Management
European Journal of Medicine. 2025. 13(1): 9-28.
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3. Sulaiman Hafizan Sani, Iliyasu A. A. Ibrahim, Danjuma YakubuEuropean Journal of Medicine. 2025. 13(1): 9-28.
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Cancer is a huge worldwide health concern, and dietary treatments have gained importance as a viable tool for prevention and management. Soybeans, rich in isoflavones and other bioactive chemicals, have been widely examined for their anticancer potential. This review synthesizes current studies on the role of soybeans in cancer prevention and treatment, emphasizing their bioactive components, modes of action, and therapeutic implications. Soy isoflavones, notably genistein and daidzein, display antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects, reducing cancer cell growth, inducing apoptosis, and lowering angiogenesis. Epidemiological studies have repeatedly linked increased soy diet to lower chances of hormone-related malignancies, including breast and prostate cancer. The mechanisms behind these benefits include control of estrogen metabolism, antioxidant capabilities, and immune system stimulation. Furthermore, the incorporation of soy isoflavones with traditional cancer therapy has been recommended to boost therapeutic effectiveness while lowering toxicity. This analysis shows the potential of soybeans as a beneficial component in dietary regimens for cancer prevention and control, with implications for individualized dietary advice and integrative oncology.
Cancer is a huge worldwide health concern, and dietary treatments have gained importance as a viable tool for prevention and management. Soybeans, rich in isoflavones and other bioactive chemicals, have been widely examined for their anticancer potential. This review synthesizes current studies on the role of soybeans in cancer prevention and treatment, emphasizing their bioactive components, modes of action, and therapeutic implications. Soy isoflavones, notably genistein and daidzein, display antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects, reducing cancer cell growth, inducing apoptosis, and lowering angiogenesis. Epidemiological studies have repeatedly linked increased soy diet to lower chances of hormone-related malignancies, including breast and prostate cancer. The mechanisms behind these benefits include control of estrogen metabolism, antioxidant capabilities, and immune system stimulation. Furthermore, the incorporation of soy isoflavones with traditional cancer therapy has been recommended to boost therapeutic effectiveness while lowering toxicity. This analysis shows the potential of soybeans as a beneficial component in dietary regimens for cancer prevention and control, with implications for individualized dietary advice and integrative oncology.
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Behind the Facade: Unmasking the Hidden Threat of Dyslipidemia Among Healthy Looking Students
European Journal of Medicine. 2025. 13(1): 29-36.
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4. Yulia A. Vasilkovskaya, Nikolai A. IvanovEuropean Journal of Medicine. 2025. 13(1): 29-36.
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Dyslipidemia is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), and its prevalence is increasing globally. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of dyslipidemia and its associated risk factors among apparently healthy students in the Department of Science Laboratory Technology, Bauchi State University Gadau. A total of 200 students (137 males and 63 females) aged 18-42 years participated in the study. Anthropometric measurements, including body mass index (BMI), and lipid profile parameters, including total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), were assessed. The results showed a high prevalence of dyslipidemia (52.0 %) among the students, with abnormal lipid profiles observed in 18.2 % for TC, 9.3 % for TG, 19.8 % for HDL-C, and 3.3 % for LDL-C. The study also found no significant difference in the mean values of TC, TG, HDL-C, and LDL-C between males and females. However, a significant difference was observed in the mean age of participants when compared across underweight, normal weight, and overweight categories. The study highlights the need for regular assessment of lipid profiles and promotion of healthy lifestyle habits among students to prevent and control CVD. The findings of this study can inform the development of targeted interventions to reduce the burden of dyslipidemia and CVD among young adults.
Dyslipidemia is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), and its prevalence is increasing globally. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of dyslipidemia and its associated risk factors among apparently healthy students in the Department of Science Laboratory Technology, Bauchi State University Gadau. A total of 200 students (137 males and 63 females) aged 18-42 years participated in the study. Anthropometric measurements, including body mass index (BMI), and lipid profile parameters, including total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), were assessed. The results showed a high prevalence of dyslipidemia (52.0 %) among the students, with abnormal lipid profiles observed in 18.2 % for TC, 9.3 % for TG, 19.8 % for HDL-C, and 3.3 % for LDL-C. The study also found no significant difference in the mean values of TC, TG, HDL-C, and LDL-C between males and females. However, a significant difference was observed in the mean age of participants when compared across underweight, normal weight, and overweight categories. The study highlights the need for regular assessment of lipid profiles and promotion of healthy lifestyle habits among students to prevent and control CVD. The findings of this study can inform the development of targeted interventions to reduce the burden of dyslipidemia and CVD among young adults.
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The “European Journal of Medicine” (2013–2023): Thematic Index of Published Researches over the last 10 years
European Journal of Medicine. 2025. 13(1): 37-53.
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5. European Journal of Medicine. 2025. 13(1): 37-53.
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This article is a thematic index of articles in a scientific journal “European Journal of Medicine” that have been published in it over the last 10 years. The materials for this work are the studies that were published in the journal in the period from 2013 to 2023. The research methodology is presented by both general scientific and special research methods. In the article, the authors provide a thematic analysis of the works that were published in the journal “European Journal of Medicine”. In conclusion, the authors note that over the ten-year period of the journal’s existence, 128 articles on various areas of medical science were published in it. Separately, the authors provide data on the 5 most popular areas of published research, as well as on the language ratio of publications.
This article is a thematic index of articles in a scientific journal “European Journal of Medicine” that have been published in it over the last 10 years. The materials for this work are the studies that were published in the journal in the period from 2013 to 2023. The research methodology is presented by both general scientific and special research methods. In the article, the authors provide a thematic analysis of the works that were published in the journal “European Journal of Medicine”. In conclusion, the authors note that over the ten-year period of the journal’s existence, 128 articles on various areas of medical science were published in it. Separately, the authors provide data on the 5 most popular areas of published research, as well as on the language ratio of publications.
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