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Introduction: Aortoiliac occlusive disease is a disabling illness. This study was conducted on the patients of Trans-Atlantic Society Consensus (TASC II) type C & D aortoiliac…
Precision medicine is a transformative approach to disease treatment and prevention that leverages individual genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. It allows clinicians a…
Background: Vitamin D level in the body is impacted by various biochemical parameters. Age related changes mark a significant role in the regulation of these parameters. Aims and…
Patient compliance is essential in creating optimal results in an Ergonomic Exercise Program. Unfortunately, there is little research into how to best achieve patient compliance. …
Mitophagy is a selective process by which damaged or dysfunctional mitochondria are specifically targeted for degradation and removal by the cell. It prevents the accumulation of …
The Review is about Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) which is a regulatory authority responsible for ensuring the safety, quality, and efficacy of therapeutic goods in Austr…
The global surge in plastic production has led to a concerning accumulation of durable plastic waste in landfills and the environment. To address this issue, the depolymerization …
The concept of the mind in philosophy encompasses a diverse range of theories and perspectives, examining its immaterial nature, unitary function, self-activity, self-consciousnes…
The aim of this article is to discuss the idea that the notion of topos could become the future mathematics of AI, by giving more emphasis to geometric forms, compared to the curr…
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is post-natal persistence of interatrial communication and have shown to have association with various clinical manifestations including transient ische…
Anthrax is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacterium bacillus anthracis, impacting both humans and animals, with a higher prevalence in livestock and economically signif…
Siddha medicine, is a type of ancient Indian alternative medicine, which embrace a range of practices intended at promoting holistic well-being through the manipulation of energy f…
Sodium nitroprusside (SNP), a potent vasodilator with a rapid onset and short duration of action, has traditionally been used to manage acute hypertension in emergency settings. I…
There are three basic structures belongs to Phylum Porifera, Phylum Cnidaria and Phylum Ctenophora very important because they have similar function like to catch food, but three …
Soil structural status in relation to soil pore size distribution, soil water retention, and plant available water (PAW) influence crop plant growth. Also, soil organic carbon con…
Background: The chronic pain epidemic requires all healthcare providers to develop an updated, uniform understanding of modern pain science. Objective: To determine if a 2-hour p…
The "End of Hunger" initiative, a key Sustainable Development Goal endorsed by the United Nations in 2015, aims to promote sustainable agriculture by doubling th…
Background: Hepatitis B, caused by the Hepatitis B virus (HBV), presents a significant global health challenge, especially in regions like Bangladesh where its prevalence is inter…
Health economics research and evaluation has demonstrated its key role in shaping global health. Patient care quality and safety measures coupled with the balance of equity of car…
Background: Frozen shoulder is the painful condition known as adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder results in a progressive loss of glenohumeral mobility in passive. The study aime…
Chronic musculoskeletal disorders (CMSDs) represent a notable concern in public health, often resulting in enduring pain and disability. The intricate interaction of various facto…
In Cuba occurs some 200 species of butterflies, of which 42 are endemic [1]. Cuban Kite-Swallowtail (Neographium celadon Lucas 1852) it is a day butterfly, endemic of Cuba and b…
Light pollution generated by human structures attracts insects or even modifies their behaviour, which causes many specimens to appear dead on windows, lights and in corridors. Ca…
Demodicosis is a very common cutaneous parasitic disease that afflicts dogs, usually inflammatory, does not produce contagion and is related to the excessive proliferation of mite…
The Philippines is one of the biodiversity hotspots and one of the 17 megadiverse countries in the world.
Few ecosystems remain untouched by sea-level rise along the Pacific coast of North America. This process has facilitated reduction in the range of ecosystem responses and promoted…
Sessile serrated lesion (SSL) with dysplasia is an accelerated phase toward invasive carcinoma, hence requiring closer followup in post-polypectomy surveillance plans. Conventional…
This study delves into the multifaceted nature of the cancer diagnosis journey, revealing the intricate interplay between emotional responses, religious beliefs, and social suppor…
This study aimed to update the phlebotomine fauna in caves and compare the species of medical importance with those documented in previous studies conducted in the southeastern re…
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