Volume 29, Issue 135 (July & August 2021)  

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These findings suggest that consuming caffeine can prevent HFD-induced liver and adipose tissue (AT) inflammation.



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The results of this study showed that treatment with nano-selenium oxide reduced flap tissue necrosis and lipid peroxidation significantly; it also increased SOD activity. Therefore, the survival of the flap and its efficacy increased.



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Performing intermittent exercise over four weeks can improve the overall prognosis quality of CVA patients by reducing the MRS score.



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Providing opportunities for further social support for MI patients paves the way for enhancing health-promoting behaviors and reducing depression in this group of patients.



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✅ The results indicated that both mental health status and QOL in this elderly population were in moderate level. Therefore, providing educational and counselling services and comprehensive support from various support systems in the community is recommended.



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✅ Since there is no effective treatment for COVID-19, the capacity of different traditional medicine and ethnomedicine knowledge can be used as good sources for new drug discovery after accurate studies.



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✅ The repeated angiography indicated a good blood flow to the left upper distal limb. Minimally invasive methods, such as catheter-based thrombolytic therapy may be a suitable alternative for patients with viable limb acute ischemia.




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