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Pongamia pinnata Linnn (Fabaceae) is a tree/shrub with a broad distribution from India, south-eastern Asia, Indonesia and Australia. Different parts of the plant have been used in…
Introduction: Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of death in developing countries and its prevalence is very high in rural areas like district Kalam, Swat, because there is no …
Due to increasing antimicrobial resistance, functionally substituted cyclohexane derivatives are being explored as potential antimicrobial agents. Reaction of diethyl 4-hydroxy-6-…
Background: Infantile hemangiomas (IH) are the most common benign (vascular) tumors in infancy but due to their natural self-limiting course do not necessarily need treatment; in c…
Onychomatricoma is a rare benign fibroepithelial tumor of the nail complex. The tumor is more frequent in middle-aged Caucasian women presenting chirodactyls. Trauma is the main et…
Status quo of psychoanalysis and similar insight-oriented techniques is not alike in developed and developing nations, due to a number of cultural or scholastic reasons, along wit…
A novel technique for the treatment of the traction myopic paculopathy is shown with previous review of the present techniques. In this unique approach after the ILM is peeled, th…
Very little research exists on the process of aging among gay men. The number of men self-identifying as gay over the age of 65 will be close to a million and a half by 2030. Howev…
This interesting case highlights the presentation of a 68-year-old Latino male with coronary artery disease and coronary artery bypass graft surgery eight years who presented with…
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death around the world. Cancer cells display uncontrolled cell division and often times the ability to metastasize through the body. Cancer c…
Introduction/Objectives: Managing the expectations and interest of the stakeholders’ is key to the success of new drug/regimen introduction and transition. This is because stakeh…
A placenta obtained of patient with co-infection HPV/HIV antiretroviral therapy and serology negative for another illness was analysed with the purpose of demonstrate the effect of…
Background: Sinonasal and Nasopharyngeal carcinomas are related to many environmental, genetic predisposing and viral infections. Many studies have implicated EBV in the progressio…
Despite the policy to stopping traditional birth attendants from conducting deliveries at home and encouraging all women to give birth at the health facility under skilled care, m…
There is evidence that statins which are mainly used in treatments of dyslipidemia can be used for attenuating symptoms of cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. Lovastati…
Introduction: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection represents a major healthcare challenge in both industrialized and developing countries. The standard treatment for hepatitis C viru…
The aim of this study was to develop a computational model to perform a bioacoustic characterization of the release call of a high-mountain population of Rana temporaria. We also …
A duplex collecting system (DCS) is a congenital genitourinary tract malformation. It is found bilaterally in 0.3% of excretory urograms. Complete duplication is more uncommon tha…
Yarsagumba (Ophiocordycecps sinensis) is one of the highly expensive and potential medicinal mushrooms in the world. Owing to the herb's high efficacy and potency in curing variou…
Introduction: The liver is the primary organ for metabolism. The increase of use in nanoparticles nowadays is scary to such an important organ unless it is fully investigated. Ther…
The exodus of the Israelite slaves from Egypt was a momentous event in religious history. The Pharaoh had refused to free them until a series of ten plagues occurred sometime betw…
Platinum-based metallodrugs candidates are extensively evaluated as antineoplastic agents against several tumoral cell lines, representing a considerable advance in cancer treatmen…
Introduction: The femur is the strongest and longest bone that forms the skeleton of the thigh, bears body weight, supports movement of legs and provides attachment to muscles. Nu…
The aims of the present study were to measure the prevalence of dental caries in schoolchildren aged 5-6 years in Kandy district, in Sri Lanka and the influence of determinants of…
The idea of “tribes” is particularly complex in the Indian subcontinent, where indigenous/primitive inhabitants were neither eliminated, nor quite absorbed, by the rising civiliza…
Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is a rare conduction system disorder of the heart that the abnormal accessory conduction pathway is located in between the atriums and ventric…
Reproductive health issues have been very detrimental among the adolescents in Nepal particularly due to the early marriage and early pregnancies. Nepal is one of the countries in …
Although neuroendoscopy has become popular both as an independent treatment modality and as an adjunct to micro‐neurosurgery for various neurologic disorders, yet we have very spa…
Firefighters perform physically intensive jobs in suboptimal environments, making it even more important for them to maintain good functional postural balance or stability. As par…
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