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Application of bee products in cardiology: experience, implementation problems in medical practice

Abstract

The main questions of apitherapy application in cardiology from the sources up to the present are presented in this article. Modern ideas about the efficiency of bee products application in treatment of cardiovascular diseases are presented. The indications and basic methods of apitherapy in cardiology are provided. The characteristic of the Yakut honey is given.

About the Authors

A. G. Egorova
Yakut Science Centre
Russian Federation

Egorova Aitalina Grigorievna– candidate of medical sciences, senior science assistant of Department of Chronic Non-infectious diseases Epidemiology



A. N. Romanova
Yakut Science Centre
Russian Federation


Romanova Anna Nikolaevna - doctor of medical sciences, Chief researcher of Department of Chronic Non-infectious diseases Epidemiology

 



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Egorova A.G., Romanova A.N. Application of bee products in cardiology: experience, implementation problems in medical practice. Yakut Medical Journal. 2017;(3):119-122.

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