TOMSK, Oct 31 – RIA Tomsk. Authors of unique technique of
weight loss from the USA will take part in a seminar on healthy lifestyle,
which will be held in Tomsk within the II congress "Health care of Russia.
Technologies of advanced development", the rector of Siberian State
Medical University (SSMU) Olga Kobyakova reported on Monday.
Earlier it was reported that the congress will pass in Tomsk on November 1-4
for the second time. The Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation,
administration and the Center of cluster development of the Tomsk region, SSMU
and Federal Medical and Biological Agency of the Russian Federation act as
organizers. To participate in it were registered more than three thousand
people, including scientists from seven countries.
"Representatives of the USA – Marina and Arkady Rosenstein – will work at
ANTI-AGE seminar (I forum "Technologies of youth. Healthy, active
life"). <…> They will present an author's technique which shows
rather good results not only in fight against excess weight, but also in fight
and prevention of food allergy, and also a number of diseases", –
Kobyakova reported.
She specified that improper feeding can lead to a number of serious diseases,
including psoriasis, skin dermatitis, diseases of joints and others. According
to Kobyakova, Marina Rosenstein is a graduate of SSMU.
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According to her, besides experts from the USA guests from the Czech Republic,
Thailand, Switzerland, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands and Canada will work at the
congress. In particular, they will take part in discussion of opisthorchiasis
problems.
Earlier it was also reported that the Tomsk region – is one of the largest
centers of opisthorchiasis morbidity, in the region were registered 188,8 cases
of disease on 100 thousand of the population at the average Russian indicator
24,7 on 100 thousand. The causative agent of a disease – is the parasite of
Opisthorchis felineus getting human body through the river fish.
At the congress in 2015 SSMU and the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
(Swiss TPH) signed the agreement within which they planned to investigate in
common the infection reasons of opisthorchiasis and parasites causing it, and
also to develop new approaches to treatment and to train experts.