To the question about the effectiveness of the correction of remote consequences of violation of health in affected in emergency situations of women and their offspring

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Under the influence of factors of emergency situations on a woman to happen, both physical and psychological disorders. In this case hurts not only female body, but also suffers from the offspring of the woman. Therefore, the study of consequences of extreme situations on the health of women and their offspring is of interest not only for the rescuers involved in liquidation of consequences of emergency situations, but also for clinical medicine, pedagogic rehabilitation, as well as for psychology and social workers. The urgency of the problem of damage, first of all, is that the long-term consequences of their heavy and unknown until the end. Our research is devoted to the study of the impact of female organism of pathological factors associated with damage in emergency situations, identification of remote consequences, with subsequent correction of the revealed violations.

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R Y Tataritntseva

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Email: kkf-fpkmr@mail.ru
Department of clinical physiology and non-medicamental methods of therapy of Medic's Retraining Faculty

N N Omelchuk

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Email: kkf-fpkmr@mail.ru
Department of clinical laboratory diagnostics Medic's Retraining Faculty

E Y Lebedeva

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Department of clinical physiology and non-medicamental methods of therapy of Medic's Retraining Faculty

G G Apriamashvili

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Email: kkf-fpkmr@mail.ru
Department of clinical physiology and non-medicamental methods of therapy of Medic's Retraining Faculty

G R Zlatinskya

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Email: kkf-fpkmr@mail.ru
Department of clinical laboratory diagnostics Medic's Retraining Faculty

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Copyright (c) 2014 Tataritntseva R.Y., Omelchuk N.N., Lebedeva E.Y., Apriamashvili G.G., Zlatinskya G.R.

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