Biochemistry and Nursing Seminar

The Faculty of Nursing at Tishk International University successfully hosted a seminar on “Free Radicals and Antioxidants in Health and Disease,” presented by MSc. Roza Talat. This educational session provided comprehensive insights into the complex biochemical interactions between free radicals and antioxidants and their significant implications for health and disease management.

Seminar Content

The presentation offered an in-depth exploration of:

  • Free radical biochemistry and oxidative stress mechanisms

  • Antioxidant defense systems and their physiological roles

  • Pathological processes influenced by oxidative damage

  • Health implications of free radical-antioxidant balance

  • Clinical applications in patient care and treatment

  • Research developments in oxidative stress management

Professional Relevance

The seminar provided valuable knowledge for:

  • Understanding oxidative stress in disease pathogenesis

  • Developing evidence-based nutritional interventions

  • Implementing antioxidant strategies in patient care

  • Advancing research in oxidative medicine

  • Enhancing preventive healthcare approaches

Educational Value

This session strengthened the connection between:

  • Biochemical principles and clinical nursing practice

  • Molecular mechanisms and patient health outcomes

  • Research findings and practical healthcare applications

  • Nutritional science and therapeutic interventions

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This seminar enhanced understanding of the critical balance between oxidative stress and antioxidant protection, providing healthcare professionals with essential knowledge for addressing modern health challenges related to cellular damage and aging processes.

Keywords: Free Radicals, Antioxidants, Oxidative Stress, Biochemistry, Nursing Education, Disease Prevention, Cellular Health, Nutritional Science, Healthcare Research