Abstract:The paper describes the current state of development of seasickness as one of movement disease variants. The given type of pathology occurs when combining different types of ship’s motion (rolling and pitching). Circular, vertical and slow movements induce more pronounced and frequent signs of seasickness than linear, horizontal and quick ones. In the view of majority of researchers, the most likely is an intersensory conflict theory i.e. violation of coherent functioning of afferent body systems performing sp… Show more
“…In addition, selenium has the ability to cooperate with other natural antioxidants like vitamins C and E for protecting the normal cells against oxidative damage. Seleno-L-methionine and N-acetylcysteine (NAC) are two main natural sources of selenium that have shown potent antioxidant and radioprotective properties [214,215].…”
In this review, we focus on recent findings about natural radioprotectors and mitigators which are clinically applicable for radiotherapy patients, as well as injured people in possible radiation accidents.
“…In addition, selenium has the ability to cooperate with other natural antioxidants like vitamins C and E for protecting the normal cells against oxidative damage. Seleno-L-methionine and N-acetylcysteine (NAC) are two main natural sources of selenium that have shown potent antioxidant and radioprotective properties [214,215].…”
In this review, we focus on recent findings about natural radioprotectors and mitigators which are clinically applicable for radiotherapy patients, as well as injured people in possible radiation accidents.
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