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Review Article
Vol.4, Iss.10
Among oncological diseases of women, breast cancer is a widespread disease. It should be noted that the disease is heterogeneous in many clinical and pathological features. The development of breast cancer is associated with many factors, and it is difficult to identify any specific risk factor. The studying the expres…
Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.10
Eyelashes are shed, like other types of hair, from the follicle. Each eyelash has its own growth cycle (anaphase) that lasts six to eight weeks so that most eyelashes are present to maintain their collective protective mechanisms. This project work is to identify the microorganisms isolated from eye lashes users of stu…
Review Article
Vol.4, Iss.10
Genome editing is one of the powerful tools that has been applied to the improvement of plants, animals and microorganisms, and human therapy. The regulation of genome editing products vary among nations. Here we summarize the legislation of genome editing in different nations to let people know how genome editing prod…
Mini Review
Vol.4, Iss.10
The exploration of microbial communities is pivotal in understanding environmental, human, and animal ecosystem dynamics. Advances in high-throughput sequencing technologies have significantly enriched our insights into microbiomes, with 16S rRNA and Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) being central methodologies. This revie…
Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.10
Background: According to the World Health Organization, roughly 16 million teen mothers aged 15 to 19 give birth annually resulting a 44,000 births per day worldwide. Moreover, the vicious cycle of poverty in sub-Saharan Africa is exacerbated by adolescent pregnancy, this also increases maternal, perinatal, and infant …
Original Article
Vol.4, Iss.10
The COVID-19 (infection caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus) pandemic caused several changes in the everyday life of the older adults, altering the perception of psychosocial varia-bles. Objetive: To evaluate the daily life, fear of COVID-19, and family support of the older adults at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Metho…
Editorial
Vol.4, Iss.10
Oral health is a cornerstone of our overall well-being, and the rehabilitation of oral health is an essential facet of modern dentistry. For those who lose teeth due to various reasons like aging, accidents, or diseases, effective solutions to restore oral function are paramount. Traditionally, methods such as dentures…
Opinion
Vol.4, Iss.10
The burden of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) remains a growing public health problem. In 2019, the worldwide prevalence was estimated at 7.2 to 13.4%, with CKD incidence, prevalence, mortality and disability-adjusted life years having risen by at least 20% from 2007 through 2017 [1]. …
Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.10
Background: The novel coronavirus pandemic is an international public health emergency due to the high contagious potential of the virus on a global scale and, similarly to what happened globally, Brazilian authorities took measures to reduce its impact on the healthcare system, including social distancing. In this con…
Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.10
There are many types of diseases and etiological agents that affect the health of the cultivated white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites), with parasitic diseases being of great relevance. From this perspective, the main parasitic diseases in cultured shrimp are given by protozoa, mai…
Mini Review
Vol.4, Iss.10
The causes of Antenatal Hydronephrosis/Urinary Tract Dilatation (ANH/UTD) vary from transient benign conditions-transit hydronephrosis, (resolves by birth or during infancy) to conditions that can significantly affect renal function. The outcome of depends on the underlying etiology, so it is very important to determin…
Review Article
Vol.4, Iss.10
Background and objective: During the 2009 influenza A (H1N1) pandemic, 60% of the respiratory specimens collected from patients under surveillance for influenza-like illness (ILI) in São Paulo, Brazil, tested negative for influenza A and B by Real-Time RT-PCR (RT-qPCR) assays. In this retrospective study, we identifie…
Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.10
The success of a breed improvement programme depends on farmers' participation in the identification of breeding objective traits relevant to particular production environments. This study compared and contrasted two methodological approaches weighted rank vs. exploded logit modelin an effort to better understand and v…
Case Report
Vol.4, Iss.10
Recreational use of sanitizing alcohols, like rubbing alcohol, is a topic every emergency and intensive care Physician should be familiar with. Overindulgence in these substances can lead to ethanol toxicity. However, it's crucial for clinicians to recognize that these products often contain various other chemicals wit…
Review Article
Vol.4, Iss.9
This comprehensive review provides an exploration of Nanoimmunobiotechnomedicine (NIBTM) within the arenas of stem cells and gene editing. Encompassing the interdisciplinary amalgamation of nanotechnology, immunology, biotechnology, and medicine, the study accentuates the transformative potential of NIBTM in therapeuti…
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