Blog
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE – Dancing for health
Are you bored with exercises on the mat? You don't have the right home gym equipment and you can't go to the gym? Dancing can be a great alternative to classic exercises. Dancing is an activity that has accompanied people since the dawn...
read moreEucalyptus
Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus L'Hér.) - a genus of trees and shrubs belonging to the myrtle family. It includes about 600 species from Australia, New Guinea and south-eastern Indonesia. In Australia, they form evergreen forests or scrubland....
read moreChemical and physicochemical analyses.
Last time, we discussed what parameters are tested during the quality control of drugs and dietary supplements. Today we will expand this topic a bit, discussing what types of analyses are performed in the Chemical Laboratory. Both the...
read morePharyngitis
The throat, in addition to the nasal cavity, mouth and part of the larynx, is one of the structures of the upper respiratory tract. It is protected against infection by a number of defense mechanisms, such as its anatomical structure,...
read moreChronic renal failure
What is Chronic Renal Failure? Chronic renal failure (CRF) is a multi-symptomatic disease syndrome resulting from permanent damage or reduction in the number of active nephrons, caused by various disease processes in the renal parenchyma....
read moreTesting of medicinal products and dietary supplements.
In the last entry, we discussed the basis on which the quality standards for the raw materials and finished products tested in pharmacy are determined. Today we will discuss in a little more detail what is more specifically studied in...
read moreElsie Widdowson
Today we decided to introduce you to another lady from the Women in Science series - Elsie Widdowson, British woman who was a dietitian. She mainly dealt with food analysis. She checked the composition of products - fruit, vegetables,...
read moreGertrude Elion
Today, another remarkable woman in the series Women in Science - Gertrude Elion, American, biochemist. From the beginning, life did not spoil her - a series of traumatic experiences in the form of losing many loved ones due to diseases...
read moreMay-Britt Moser
Today we come with another post from the Women in Science series. Another Nobel laureate, a Norwegian woman, Ms May-Britt Mose, is on the wallpaper. She was awarded, together with her husband Edvard, in 2014 by the Karolinska Institute...
read more