Why the world is becoming more allergic to food

Around the world, children are far more likely than ever before to develop food allergies.Inquiries into the deaths of British teenagers after eating buttermilk, sesame and peanut have highlighted the...

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SKMA Science

Scientific activity is integral part of students life and teachers of the South Kazakhstan Medical Academy, which is confirmed by their active participation and effective performances at republican and international conferences, as well as numerous publications in medical collections and journals. The main tasks of the university in the field of scientific activity are the implementation of fundamental and applied scientific research, the use of the latest scientific achievements and technologies in education, the development of science-intensive projects in the interests of sustainable development of the economy and ensuring the countrys security, increasing the level of professional training of students.

Resources about pandemy

This section provides data on the situation with COVID-19 in Kazakhstan and the world, as well as news of research in the field of pharmaceuticals and scientific developments in the fight against the pandemic.

  • Why the world is becoming more allergic to food

    Around the world, children are far more likely than ever before to develop food allergies.Inquiries into the deaths of British teenagers after eating buttermilk, sesame and peanut have highlighted the...

  • Trio wins Nobel Prize in medicine for discovery of hepatitis...

    Thomas Perlmann (far right), secretary of the Nobel Assembly, announces the 2020 Nobel laureates in physiology or medicine during a news conference at the Karolinska...

  • SCIENTISTS UNCOVER NEW THERAPEUTIC MOLECULE BT13 THAT MAY POSSIBLY PROTECT...

    Scientists have uncovered a new therapeutic molecule, called BT13, that can get to the brain to boost dopamine levels — the brain chemical that’s in short supply...

  • HOW DID THE SPANISH FLU PANDEMIC END AND WHAT LESSONS...

    A pandemic swept through the US and Europe in 1918 killing, by some estimates, more than 50 million people.

News

Find out the latest and most important news in medicine, pharmacy and health care.

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  • Why the world is becoming more allergic to food

    Around the world, children are far more likely than ever before to develop food allergies.Inquiries into the deaths of British teenagers after eating buttermilk, sesame and peanut have highlighted the...

  • Trio wins Nobel Prize in medicine for discovery of hepatitis C virus

    Thomas Perlmann (far right), secretary of the Nobel Assembly, announces the 2020 Nobel laureates in physiology or medicine during a news conference at the Karolinska...

  • HOW DID THE SPANISH FLU PANDEMIC END AND WHAT LESSONS CAN WE LEARN FROM A CENTURY AGO?

    A pandemic swept through the US and Europe in 1918 killing, by some estimates, more than 50 million people.

Events

Announcements and news about forums, exhibitions and conferences in the field of healthcare. Reports from events, results of meetings, as well as the most important results of past events.

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  • INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN UFA

    On November 13-14, 2020, the South Kazakhstan Medical Academy was a co-organizer together with the Bashkir State Medical University, the Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics...