THE DRUGS’ EFFECTS ON HYPOXIA, NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES, CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS AND THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT ON THE PATIENTS WITH THE SPINAL INJURIES

Jha Sahil Kumar, Anita Stojanović

THE DRUGS’ EFFECTS ON HYPOXIA, NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES, CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS AND THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT ON THE PATIENTS WITH THE SPINAL INJURIES


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Jha Sahil Kumar, Anita Stojanović

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MODERN ACHIEVEMENTS OF MEDICINE

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Scientific article

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The toxicity of these situations and also how medications alter them have all been topics we covered in our discussion of the connections between hypoxia and neurodegenerative diseases. Due to the complex and poorly known biochemical mechanisms involved in neurodegenerative diseases, as well as the absence of systems that properly replicate these conditions, medical research for these diseases is challenging. Hypoxia, which can have additional reasons besides a lack of oxygen or glucose, happens when a patient is unconscious. Any regulatory authority must ensure the safe use of medications to protect the general public's health and the integrity of the country's healthcare system. Illegal drug if an adverse pharmacological reaction occurs, results in death or illness with symptoms, it is considered to be a disease. Patients with Alzheimer's disease or other neurodegenerative diseases show considerable changes in their brain functions, even on the same day. These changes cannot be described by the rapid death or development of nerve cells. It is more likely that they reflect changes in brain network activity and, probably, long-term protein-mutation-induced poisoning. The painful nature of spinal cord injury necessitates changes for the person physically, socially, professionally, and sexually. It also puts a lot of stress on the family. The magnitude of the psychological response to such a trauma is still up for debate, despite the fact that one could assume a high rate of psychological disruption following the spinal cord injury. The fact that most studies in this field lack scientific background can be partially blamed for this situation. This essay examines more current research on depression symptoms in people with spinal cord injuries. The shortcomings of this study are explored, and recommendations for future research and psychological care for spinal injury sufferers are given.

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age-related neurodegeneration, Alzheimer's disease, amyloid beta-peptide, amyloid beta-peptide hyperphosphorylation, ATP synthesis, energy metabolism, mitochondria, mitochondrial glucose breakdown, neurodegenerative diseases, oxidative phosphorylation

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Publication of the article:

«Bulletin of problems biology and medicine», 2025 Issue 4, 179, addition, 95-98 pages, index UDC 616.2-008.1:616.8-00:617.547-001

DOI:

10.29254/2523-4110-2025-4-179/addition-95-98

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