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  • Health - 29 Dec 2022
    Through the portal vein, the blood reaches the liver from spleen and intestines. In cirrhosis patients, there could be impairment in the normal blood flow. The small blood vessels in the esophagus or...
  • Health - 2 Dec 2022
    The large intestine is the second to last part of the digestive system—the final stage of the alimentary canal is the anus —in vertebrate animals. Its function is to absorb water from the remaining...
  • Health - 15 Aug 2022
    Bladder exstrophy-epispadias-cloacal exstrophy complex is the most severe form of the BEEC, constituting 10% of all the cases. This article explores this anomaly further.
  • Health - 21 Feb 2022
    The mucosal immune system is comprised of anatomically remote and physiologically independent compartments that protect various mucosae.
  • Health - 24 Jan 2022
    Night shifts are considered to be an impediment to alertness and performance as a result of sleep loss and a change in natural circadian rhythms.
  • Health - 7 Oct 2019
    The microbiome consists of about 100 trillion microbes (microbiota) and their genomes that inhabit the human body. These include bacteriophages (viruses infecting bacteria), fungi, bacteria, protozoa...
  • Health - 30 Apr 2025
    While Berberine is touted as a natural alternative to Ozempic, its AMPK modulation differs from GLP-1 pathways, highlighting the need for cautious use.
  • Health - 6 Sep 2023
    Systemic mastocytosis is a myeloid neoplasm divided into six subcategories by the recent classification by WHO
  • Health - 26 Jul 2022
    Antibiotic treatment alters the composition and magnitude of got microbiota species.
  • Health - 10 Mar 2021
    The microbiome has a influence on the health of humans. Although genetics plays a part in determining its diversity, diet has the largest influence.

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