This time, the traditional column “De Gustibus” was prepared by three authors who began writing fragments of this article in late January – early February this year, once again discussing position of various departments and individuals about the development and adoption of the federal law “Prevention of iodine deficiency disorders in Russian Federation”. The fate of this unfortunate and necessary law reveals the shortcomings of education, culture, the level of scientific research, the state of prevention of non-communicable diseases, the social responsibility of business and many other problems that exist in our society. Self-interest and absurdity can become a downfall in which once again this necessary law will disappear
Iodine deficiency remains a global concern for developing countries and some industrialised countrie...
The results of introduction of strategy to control iodine deficiency in Republic of Belarus allowed ...
Iodine is an essential trace element. However, thirty-five percent of the world's population is...
One of the priorities of health care in most countries is the prevention of iodine deficiency disord...
The article tells about the current situation with iodine deficiency in the children of Russia, nega...
The World Health Organization classifies pregnant and nursing women, as well as children under 2 yea...
The article focuses on the issue of iodine-deficiency pathology. It provides historical background o...
Background. The average consumption of iodine by a resident of Russia is 3 times smaller than the es...
The article tells about the current situation with iodine deficiency in Russia, negative effects of ...
Russian Federation refers to countries with proven natural iodine deficiency. Iodine deficiency diso...
This article covers a relevant problem of modern medicine — that of iodine deficiency, which results...
In his regular column, the author discusses the experience of the countries of the Eastern and South...
There is a strategy being implemented now in Belarus that involves obligatory application of high qu...
Background: Programs initiated to prevent iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) may not remain effective...
In this article, iodine deficiency and a number of problems related to it are discussed ways of dis...
Iodine deficiency remains a global concern for developing countries and some industrialised countrie...
The results of introduction of strategy to control iodine deficiency in Republic of Belarus allowed ...
Iodine is an essential trace element. However, thirty-five percent of the world's population is...
One of the priorities of health care in most countries is the prevention of iodine deficiency disord...
The article tells about the current situation with iodine deficiency in the children of Russia, nega...
The World Health Organization classifies pregnant and nursing women, as well as children under 2 yea...
The article focuses on the issue of iodine-deficiency pathology. It provides historical background o...
Background. The average consumption of iodine by a resident of Russia is 3 times smaller than the es...
The article tells about the current situation with iodine deficiency in Russia, negative effects of ...
Russian Federation refers to countries with proven natural iodine deficiency. Iodine deficiency diso...
This article covers a relevant problem of modern medicine — that of iodine deficiency, which results...
In his regular column, the author discusses the experience of the countries of the Eastern and South...
There is a strategy being implemented now in Belarus that involves obligatory application of high qu...
Background: Programs initiated to prevent iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) may not remain effective...
In this article, iodine deficiency and a number of problems related to it are discussed ways of dis...
Iodine deficiency remains a global concern for developing countries and some industrialised countrie...
The results of introduction of strategy to control iodine deficiency in Republic of Belarus allowed ...
Iodine is an essential trace element. However, thirty-five percent of the world's population is...