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Dec 29, 2023Open Access
Introduction: Climate change is the primary threat to public health in the 21st century, with far-reaching and measurable adverse impacts on physical and mental health. Extreme weather events have heightened the pre-existing gender inequalities. Women confront gendered vulnerability due to factors including societal roles, resource limitations, and increased exposure to extreme weather events. This renders them more susceptible to harm, increased mortality risk, and shorter life expectancies fol...
Dec 26, 2023Open Access
The Hospital Establishment Project (PEH) is subject to many criticisms and most of the objectives are not achieved. The objective of this study is to analyze the factors of adhesion of the personnel to the elaboration and implementation of the Beni Mellal EPH. Methodology: The study is transversal, descriptive, quantitative and qualitative. It was conducted from 21-04-2010 to 30-04-2010. The data was collected using a questionnaire and semi-directive interview guides. The targets were hospital s...
Oct 16, 2023Open Access
Cell therapy is a promising strategy for the treatment of endometrial hypotrophy, but the origin of these cells and injection site influence the therapeutic effect of cell therapy. This preliminary study aimed to investigate the efficacy of autologous adipose mesenchymal stem cells (ASCs) transplantation in regenerating endometrium in patients with endometrial hypotrophy. This cell therapy may become a promising treatment for infertile women with endometrial hypotrophy. A descriptive prospective...
Sep 27, 2023Open Access
Purpose: The aim was to evaluate the serum levels of D-Dimer during normal pregnancy and in that complicated by preeclampsia, identify their associations with maternal variables and gestational, and these verite role of D-Dimer in preeclampsia inflammation. Material and Methods: Cross-sectional, multicenter study conducted in Kinshasa on pregnant women carrying a single pregnancy between 24 and 40 weeks, without any co morbidities; preeclampsia pregnant women between 24 and 40 weeks, with no oth...
Jun 07, 2023Open Access
The general objective of this study is to highlight the anthropometric characteristics of beautiful lips in a population of young Negroid students, based on a subjective evaluation of their student peers. Fifty-two female students declared to have “beautiful lips” by students agreed to voluntarily participate in the study after free consent and agreement to have a photograph of the lip taken. To be included in the study, the student had to be judged “to have beautiful lips”, twice with an interv...
Apr 21, 2023Open Access
The general objective of this preliminary study in the Democratic Republic of the Congo was to make an assessment of breast ptosis in young female students by determining the types of mammary ptosis observed and by looking for the morpho-anthropological and behavioral aspects likely to occur, influencing the appearance of breast ptosis. We surveyed 300 students aged 18 to 25, single, without parity or gesture. We searched for types of breast ptosis, age, year of study, weight, height, waist and ...
Feb 20, 2023Open Access
Background: Gestational Weight Gain and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus are interrelated and are also closely associated with adverse neonatal deliveries namely macrosomia and preterm births. However, available literature does not shed light on comparison between the magnitude of adverse newborn outcomes associated with GDM and GWG together on one hand and GWG only on the other hand in women of various BMI in Kenya. Consequently, this study investigated the association among the cases of GWG, GDM ...
Feb 08, 2023Open Access
Introduction: The word cosmeceutical was first conceived in 1961 by Raymond Reed. The term was further popularized by Dr. Albert Kligman in 1984 and by 1996 the cosmeceuticals products made their first appearance in the world market. The word “cosmeceutical” continues to evolve since then to date. However, most people are either ignorant of it or confused it with cosmetics generally. It lacks a proper definition and its difference from individual cosmetics and pharmaceutical agents seem to be in...
Nov 23, 2022Open Access
Introduction: Cervical cancer can be prevented by papillomavirus vaccination and screening for precancerous lesions. Initiated in the district in 2018, screening has never been studied. The objective of this research was to investigate the frequency of precancerous lesions and associated factors. Methods: This was a descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study. Data were collected from screening registers. Sociodemographic characteristics, medical history, macroscopic data and therapeutic as...
Oct 21, 2022Open Access
Breast cancer is the most common and deadliest cancer in women. The association of breast cancer and pregnancy is relatively rare and has a poor prognosis due to often late diagnosis and a high potential for lymphatic dissemination. It poses many diagnostic, therapeutic, prognostic and psychological problems. We report a case of ductal carcinoma of the breast associated with pregnancy in a 27-year-old patient. The diagnosis was late as well as the care which began 4 weeks after delivery. Obstetr...
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