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Oct 16, 2020Open AccessArticle
Coronavirus disease, also known as COVID-19, is a novel disease that has defied the understanding of medical practitioners globally. It is very infectious and there is no known cure or vaccine. The disease which originated from Wuhan city, Hubei province, China is responsible for over 800,000 deaths globally and over 23million confirmed infections. Infected individuals are identified by the symptoms they exhibit. Early detection is required to contain the virus and prevent fatalities. However, t...
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Nov 20, 2017Open AccessArticle
The complex biomechanics and morphology of the femur proximal epiphysis are presented. This specific region in human femur is characterized by a high flexibility compared to that of other primates, since evolved lighter and longer due to the human verticalposition and more balanced loading. The nature and fine morphology of the femur head and its structural behavior have been investigated. Isotropic and orthotropic trabecular structures, which are not present in other primates, have been associa...
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Nov 20, 2017Open AccessArticle
Homeopathy or homoeopathy (from the Greek ?μοιο?/homoios, "similar" and π?θο?/pathos, "suffering" or "disease") is a science created by Samuel Hahnemann in 1796. The homeopathic practice rests on three principles: The similarity, the individualization of cases and the infinitesimal. The use of the infinitesimal was proposed by Hahnemann in the early nineteenth century with the publication of "Organon der Heilkunst" (Organon of the art of healing). The compounds used do not become homeopathic unl...
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Nov 20, 2017Open AccessArticle
Free radicals are natural nanoparticles which are doing their part well defined in the human cell, but then they must be annihilated or eliminated to not destroy the cell or another part of our body. It has been shown that residual free radicals in the body are responsible for the aging. The role to annihilate them is ful-filled by the antioxidants. Antioxidants are a group of compounds produced by the organism or that occur naturally in many foods. Antioxidants work together in the human body t...
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Nov 20, 2017Open AccessArticle
A Canadian researchers team led by dr. GC Willis, found that heart diseases are caused by hidden forms of scurvy and chronic and can be cured with high doses of vitamin C without heart surgery and drug treatments costly and with effects devastating side in organic plan. But the process of healing cardiovascular disease with vitamin C is not approved by the medical institutions and the pharmaceutical industry, which earns billions of dollars in surgeries and drugs that are used in allopathic ther...
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Nov 20, 2017Open AccessArticle
The mitochondrion is a natural robot (cell) with a length of about one micron. Between organisms (plant, animal or human) with its organs and the atomic and molecular components are positioned based cells, which are building all the necessary organs body. Years ago, medical specialists who are studying organ disease have considered that is caused by impaired organ or related to other organs. For example, it was considered that all nerve diseases have started from stress due to disorder of the hy...
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Aug 04, 2017Open AccessArticle
This study was conducted in order to investigate the attitudes of university students towards elderly people. The sample of research consists of 150 students from the Faculty of Health Sciences, at which students take lessons about old age and elderly care, and the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, at which students do not receive any special education for old age. The Personal Information Form and the Age Discrimination Attitude Scale were used to collect the data. The Age Discr...
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Dec 23, 2016Open AccessArticle
Introduction: Multiple myeloma (MM) is defined as a malignant proliferation of a single clone of plasma cells typically accompanied by the secretion of monoclonal immunoglobulins that are detectable in the serum or urine. Renal impairment is present in 50% of patients at diagnosis. The aim of this study is to clarify the clinical, biological and prognosis parameters in patients with renal impairment associate to MM and focus on the economic impacts. Material and Methods: This is a retrospective ...
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Dec 02, 2016Open AccessArticle
Introduction: Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) has been recognized as the leading cause of acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding (AUGIB). This study aims to report general features of bleeding peptic ulcers in patients who benefit of urgent endoscopy in our department after an acute upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Results: A total of 1809 patients were explored for acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding in our unit since 2003 to 2008. Gastroduodenal peptic ulcers were the most frequent diagnosed et...
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Jul 09, 2015Open AccessArticle
Grewia asiatica L., is a species native to south Asia from Pakistan, east to Cambodia, cultivated primarily for its edible fruit and well-reputed for its diverse medicinal uses. Fruits are a rich source of nutrients such as proteins, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals and contain various bioactive compounds, like anthocyanins, tannins, phenolics and flavonoids. Different parts of this plant possess different pharmacological properties. Leaves have antimicrobial, anticancer, antiplatelet and ant...
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