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  • Health - 27 Sep 2021
    Menopause is a state of reproductive senescence in the female. This article aims to answer the question 'How does menopause affect the brain?'.
  • Health - 26 Apr 2021
    Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic, non-infectious, and inflammatory skin disease that causes skin reddening and itching.
  • Health - 13 Apr 2021
    Infections with Nipah virus can affect both humans and animal reservoirs.
  • Health - 12 Apr 2021
    The term myocarditis describes inflammatory disorders of the heart muscle caused by different infectious and non-infectious factors.
  • Health - 7 Apr 2021
    Niacin is a water-soluble vitamin that partakes in a variety of biochemical reactions in the human body.
  • Health - 31 Mar 2021
    Metformin is a biguanide widely used for the therapy of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
  • Health - 17 Mar 2021
    Pharmacognosy forms an important part of pharmaceutical research and development, particularly in the development of synthetic biosimilar drugs.
  • Health - 10 Mar 2021
    RaTG13 is a SARS-related coronavirus found in bats and is highly similar to the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
  • Health - 4 Mar 2021
    Glycine is a non-essential amino acid that is produced naturally by the body. It is one of 20 amino acids in the human body that synthesize proteins.
  • Health - 2 Mar 2021
    Viruses can occasionally, but quite rarely, move from one species to another. This is called a spillover event but can also be known as a spillover infection.

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