Discover Research Beta
Browse peer-reviewed articles from Medwin Publishers' open access journals.
Showing 9361–9390 of 13,005 articles
Data of Substance abuse gathered from all over the world, has indicated that Substance use and dependence cause a significant burden on societies and individuals across the globe. …
Herbal medicines contribute to the provision of primary healthcare to millions of people in the world today. With increasing disease burden, there is proportionate increase in dem…
Wastewater and or water contamination due to Lead is of significant occupational and environmental concern because of the possibility of Lead to enter the food chain. There are nu…
Cotton is an important cash crop of Pakistan. Different biotic and abiotic factors are deteriorating the quantity and quality of the cotton directly or indirectly. From the biotic …
Introduction: The elderly population is growing rapidly and within it health systems need to be prepared to provide care and quality of life for this population through health pro…
Background: The term ‘resilience’ is applied with reference to a range of biological, psychological and social factors that enable people to survive in a meaningful way in the fac…
Terra firma-forme dermatosis, is a clinical entity whose etiology has still not been fully defined. It is characterized by the presence of asymptomatic, dirt like hyperpigmented pl…
Mobile applications offer a basis for improving diet-based health outcomes and the study sought to investigate the usage of dietary mobile applications as perceived among dietetics…
Legumes are the main source of protein and the main constituents of ruminant meals. This place is occupied by the ability of biological nitrogen fixation and because of their high…
Background: Most cancer patients and/or their families consult the websites of scientific or patients’ associations to find answers about diagnosis, treatment protocols and side…
Modern life vogue and bound environmental exposures have resulted in male infertility. The activating factors turn out differing types of derangements that directly or indirectly c…
The principle of the presumption of innocence is recognised in most legal systems all over the world. That principle requires that public statements and official decisions from pu…
Male genital tract infections are one of the most major causes of infertility worldwide. It is expected that about 15% of male infertility is due to genital tract infections. These…
General practitioner (GP) knows the presence of multicausal epidemiological agents at several levels, from the micro level (subatomic particles, atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, o…
Vitamin D deficiency is a common public-health problem. Deficiency is more common in women than men, and the childbearing period is known to represent a particularly high-risk situ…
This article discusses how community health organizations can break out of their silos and start positively impacting their community’s health in an organized manner. Improving a…
Breast cancer is considered to be the most frequent malignancy among women all over the world. The present study attempts to understand the molecular heterogeneity of BRCA1 and BRC…
In a society, different classes in social groups or tribes, in order to achieve a relative welfare for themselves and the family, need a long-term plan and its time depends on the…
The character of a present-day organism is determined by the set of genes. Thus, the origin of genes is one of the most important problems in the origin of life. From the aspect of…
Introduction: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune systemic disease that presents heterogeneously with multiple organ involvement with varying severity. It is more …
Charles Darwin accepted and described over 150 years ago in his masterwork "On the Origin of Species" the evolution laws of the "Struggle for Survival" and the …
Various vasoactive factors are responsible for structural and functional changes in diseases like diabetic retinopathy. It includes vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), prot…
Candida albicans (C.P. Robin) mushroom has the highest pathogenicity among other candida species. The high amounts of linoleic acid (18:2), and oleic acid (C 18: 1, 9 octadecenoic …
Multiple organ dysfunction syndromes (MODS) are one of the common reasons for increased mortality rate against healthcare services. The present experiment aimed to determine the im…
From a developmental pediatrician toward a new concept, an expanded definition and a broader view of developmental medicine: The German term “Entwicklungsheilkunde” has just been c…
Copper chloride is a source of copper ion. Copper which is an essential trace element used for the treatment of cancer, inflammation, hematological, neurological disorder, etc. Th…
In the current study, to recover and remove lead and cobalt ions from an aqueous solution, hydroxyapatite (HAp) and magnetic nanocomposite of HAp were used. For this purpose, chic…
Melasma is a commonly acquired hyper-melanotic condition characterized by brown to grey colored irregular macules and patches on sun-exposed surfaces of the skin, most commonly on…
Hemiballismus-hemichorea associated with lesions related to the subthalamic nucleus or its connections. Hemiballismushemichorea have also been reported in pallidus, caudate core, p…
Page 313 of 434