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Original Article
Vol.2, Iss.7
Aim: There are Conflicting reports on safety profile of nanoparticles on biological cells. This study evaluated the impact of nanosilver on hemocompatibility on salt-loaded rats.Materials and Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats [(inbred) (120-140 g)] randomly divided into of 4 groups, (n = 6) were studied. Group 1(control) re…
Research Article
Vol.2, Iss.7
Bell’s palsy can be considered as one of the most resistant and idiopathic neuromuscular facial diseases. It has not any specific effective treatments up to date in 2021. The aim of this article is to introduce this new Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) which has the major objective of determining the proposed favora…
Research Article
Vol.2, Iss.7
The objective of this study is to quantify the climate- and environmental impact of venison production from six wild life species in Denmark: Red deer, roe deer, fallow deer, wild boar, mallard and pheasant, and compare it with the environmental impact of commercially produced beef, pork and chicken in Denmark. The met…
Research Article
Vol.2, Iss.7
In order to solve the problems of heavy workload, low efficiency, inconvenient transportation and complex terrain, difficulties in regional monitoring and evidence collection, and insufficient quantitative analysis ability in traditional river and lake management, this paper studies and summarizes the literature and po…
Case Report
Vol.2, Iss.7
Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma (JNA) is a rare benign tumor with primary involvement of the nasopharynx in 98% of cases. It is responsible for 0.5% of tumors of the head and neck, occurring in 1/150,000 individuals. Patients between 14 and 25 years old are particularly affected, with a predominance almost exclusi…
Case Report
Vol.2, Iss.7
Introduction: Carcinoma Ex Pleomorphic Adenoma (CEPA) results from the malignant transformation of a benign tumor of the Salivary Glands (SG), the Pleomorphic Adenoma (PA). PA is considered the most common salivary tumor with a 5% risk of malignant transformation and its excision is recommended. CEPA is a rare tumor, c…
Opinion
Vol.2, Iss.6
Tamilnad Kidney Research Foundation (TANKER Foundation) which was established in 1993 to support kidney disease related care to underprivileged people. It has now eleven dialysis units in the state of Tamilnadu, India.COVID-19 pandemic has put enormous challenges for the dialysis staff. Here we describe how we face the…
Research Article
Vol.2, Iss.6
Finding new antimicrobial agents from natural compounds with less side effects has been considered by number of researchers in the world. It is important to achieve efficient and up-to-date results in order to identify a substance with antimicrobial properties and achieve operational methods to increase these traits in…
Case Report
Vol.2, Iss.6
Atrial fibrillation is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Coronary artery disease frequently coexists with AF, and management of these associated conditions can be challenging. Endurance veteran athletes are a population at high risk to have episodes…
Case Report
Vol.2, Iss.6
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has been defined as an inflammatory demyelinating condition afflicting more than 2.8 million people worldwide. Meta-regression analyses of studies on MS epidemiology since 1965 revealed an almost universal increase in prevalence and incidence of MS over time; and suggest a general increase in in…
Research Article
Vol.2, Iss.6
Introduction: Thermal burns account for 5-10% of casualties sustained in present-day conflicts and are expected to be one of the most common wounds to occur in future conflicts. Timely debridement of necrotic burn tissue can greatly reduce the chances of mortality and late-stage complications. However, future conflicts…
Research Article
Vol.2, Iss.6
Taking a tape-lift sample is one of the main practices used by indoor environmental quality investigators for detecting whether mould structures (for example, spores and hyphae) have either settled onto or colonized the surface. Despite the popularity of the method, there can be significant inconsistency in how tape li…
Research Article
Vol.2, Iss.6
Introduction: The undisputed increase of the relevance of measuring the work-related psychosocial factors is confronted with a lack of qualified well-documented measuring instruments covering all important aspects.Aim: To develop and validate a standardized Arabic version of the COPSOQ II for evaluating the psychosocia…
Editorial
Vol.2, Iss.6
From time to time, the author sees patients who stay menstruating outside their menstrual period or having colic pain during the cycle and for this reason they go to the gynecologist and they sometimes prescribe hormones. Some patients say that they took hormones without having a break for those who menstruate a lot an…
Research Article
Vol.2, Iss.6
The fairly widespread prevalence of CRSwNP along with the lack of remedies for curing the disease, a variety of hypotheses of etiology dictate the need for further study of all links in the pathogenesis and clinical features of the course of the disease. In the coming century of “biological medicineâ€, the availabil…
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