HEMATOLOGY ANALYZER GREEN LIGHT!

On December 16, an automatic hematology analyzer Abacus Junior 30 was delivered to the Center for Primary Health Care of the Narodichi Settlement Council. However, due to the long absence of electric lighting, the specialists could not test this device and put it into operation. Only at the beginning of the new year, the staff of the Center for Primary Health Care, headed by doctor Natalia Klimchuk, got the opportunity to conduct a detailed blood test in children affected by the consequences of the Chernobyl accident and their families.

HERRING ALARM OUR

At the end of December, Northern Zhytomyr region was covered by a powerful wave of air raids. However, the teaching staff of the Ovruch Minor Academy of Folk Arts and Crafts, headed by Nikolai Klimovich, nevertheless found time to hold a full-fledged New Year's holiday for the young students of this art educational institution.

BRIGHT MEMORY ABOUT LYUDMILA ZAKREVSKAYA

In July, Lyudmila Zakrevskaya passed away - a beautiful, kind, sincere, energetic, courageous woman ...

IN WAR AS IN WAR

The war continues its dirty work. Therefore, the Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism, humanitarianly providing hormonal drugs to many residents of our country who have problems with the thyroid gland, in the spring months almost used up the annual supply of such drugs intended for patients operated on for thyroid cancer, who are regularly examined and treated at the Institute. department of radionuclide diagnostics and therapy.

FIRE BAPTISM OF THE CHARITABLE EUTHIROX

Just on the eve of the war, the Department of Radionuclide Diagnostics and Therapy of the Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism received a batch of the hormonal preparation EUTHIROX 100 in the amount of UAH 556,000 for the treatment of the thyroid gland, which was humanitarianly provided by the International Charitable Foundation "Children of Chernobyl for Survival" in cooperation with the Chernobyl Children's Fund Japan.

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  • HEMATOLOGY ANALYZER GREEN LIGHT!

    On December 16, an automatic hematology analyzer Abacus Junior 30 was delivered to the Center for Primary Health Care of the Narodichi Settlement Council. However, due to the long absence of electric lighting, the specialists could not test this device and put it into operation. Only at the beginning of the new year, the staff of the Center for Primary Health Care, headed by doctor Natalia Klimchuk, got the opportunity to conduct a detailed blood test in children affected by the consequences of the Chernobyl accident and their families.

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