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Title: Innovative rehabilitation strategies for chemical dependency: Integrating biochemical insights and psychosocial approaches
Authors: Zhylin, M.
Жиліна (Мендело), Вікторія Володимирівна
Zhylina, V. V.
Ryhel, O.
Yudenko, O.
Keywords: Chemical Dependency
Biochemical Factors
Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Neurotransmitters
Personalized Interventions
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: Zhylin M., Mendelo V., Tolmachov O., Ryhel O., Yudenko O. Innovative rehabilitation strategies for chemical dependency: Integrating biochemical insights and psychosocial approaches. Journal of angiotherapy. 2024. Vol. 8, No. 7. P. 1–16.
Abstract: The increasing prevalence of substance use disorders underscores the need for a deeper understanding of the biochemical mechanisms underlying addiction, especially their impact on blood and genetic health. Chemical dependency not only affects physiological processes but also interacts with genetic predispositions, influencing the course and complications of addiction. Methods: This study investigates the relationship between chemical dependency, biochemical factors, and their implications for blood composition and genetic health. We examined how substance use disorders alter hematological profiles, affect hematopoiesis, and interact with genetic factors. The research involved analyzing changes in blood markers and genetic expressions related to addiction and recovery. Progressive rehabilitation techniques were evaluated for their effectiveness in addressing these issues. Results: Our findings reveal that chemical dependency significantly impacts blood composition, including alterations in hematological markers and disturbances in hematopoietic processes. Genetic factors were found to play a role in exacerbating addiction risks and health complications.
URI: http://dspace.pdpu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/24740
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