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Category: 6. Health
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Evaluating potential drug-drug interactions and individualized therapy
Introduction
Depression, also known as depressive disorder, is a highly prevalent mental disorder.1 It can be significant and persistent. Some patients may self-harm or exhibit suicidal behavior, and may even have psychotic symptoms such as…
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Diagnostic value of homocysteine metabolic pathway in coronary atheros
Introduction
Homocysteine (Hcy) is a sulfur-containing amino acid that cannot be synthesized de novo in humans and is produced exclusively through the metabolism methionine (Met).1 Metabolically, Hcy can not only be remethylated to Met but also…
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Systematic druggable genome-wide Mendelian randomization identifies th
Introduction
Low back pain (LBP) refers to pain occurring in the area from the twelfth rib down to the iliac crests and is one of the most common causes of loss of working capacity, constituting a significant global health issue.1 The causes of…
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Low-dose aspirin helps reduce the incidence of major cardiovascular event among diabetic individuals
People with Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and an elevated risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) who took low-dose aspirin were less likely to experience a major cardiovascular event, including heart attack, stroke or death, than people…
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An a ccount of an upper gastrointestinal ulcer in a pediatric patient
Background
Peptic ulcer disease (PUD), characterized by mucosal breaks in the stomach or duodenum, is a significant cause of morbidity worldwide. In the adult population, the etiology is predominantly linked to Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)…
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Limited Predictive Utility of Inflammatory Indices for Postoperative C
Introduction
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, accounting for approximately 1.8 million deaths annually according to global cancer statistics.1 Surgical resection remains the cornerstone of…
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MHRA set to overhaul UK’s rare disease drug regulatory pathway
The medicines regulator will aim to take a more flexible licensing approach for the research and manufacture of rare disease therapies in the UK.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is aiming to make sweeping changes to…
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Bacteriology: How Shigella tackles host defences
Despite being single-celled organisms that are invisible to the naked eye, bacteria have profoundly shaped the world we live in, and they continue to do so. Bacteria had an essential role in the evolution of complex cells, are the basis of…
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Assessing knowledge and counselling practices of medical personnel about surgical site infection prevention in Sudan | Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are defined as infections that develop at or near the surgical incision after surgery. They can affect the skin, subcutaneous tissue, deeper soft tissues, or any implanted material [1]. The causative pathogens…
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