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Reduction in abdominal visceral fat after gastric bypass surgery in obesity patients with diabetes

Hongkai. Gao

Obesity and its complications, such as diabetes, have become
a major health problem. Existing treatment options
for obesity are very limited and tend to be associa..Voir plus»

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Trauma, Traumatization and Adverse Environments in War and Armed- Conflict

Trevor Archer

The present account outlines a scenario of chronically-unfolding disaster that has arisen from the propensity for ‘ongoing-acceptance-of-war-states’ despite the cost..Voir plus»

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Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice towards Voluntary HIV Testing and Counselling among Mizan High School Students Benchi Maji Zone, Southwest Ethiopia, 2017

Tesfaye A, Lalisa C, Dejene H, Nigatu D, Tekalign B and Yayehyirad Y

Background: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease of Human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It is a major public..Voir plus»

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Could Covid-19 Vaccine Induce CNS Demyelination

Yasser Hamed1, Abd Elaziz Shokry1, Tarek Mansour1, Khaled Mohamed Ali Shehata2 and Salma Mokhtar Osman2*

Background: Despite the fact that immunization against Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) is still ongoing, numerous adverse reactions to these vaccinations have already been o..Voir plus»