Zauresh Tauesheva
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Zauresh Tauesheva is a researcher dedicated to understanding the interplay between environmental factors and thyroid health, with a particular focus on the ecologically devastated Aral Sea region of Kazakhstan. Her work centers on endocrine disruption, specifically examining how environmental degradation impacts thyroid function in vulnerable populations. Her most cited study (2023, 3 citations) investigates the associations between thyroid status, thyroperoxidase antibodies, and serum trace elements, addressing the often contradictory data in this field. This research is crucial for identifying how micronutrient imbalances may contribute to autoimmune thyroid conditions. In her earlier landmark work (2020, 1 citation), Tauesheva assessed thyroid function indicators in women of reproductive age living in the Aral Sea region—an area declared an environmental disaster zone. This study highlighted the alarming rise in thyroid pathology linked to the ongoing ecological crisis. By bridging environmental toxicology and endocrinology, Tauesheva provides vital insights into how pollution-driven trace element alterations affect hormonal health, offering a foundation for public health interventions in similarly affected regions worldwide.
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