The publication of a new scientific journal is always an exciting experience. Several topics of international impact will be discussed, and scientists from all countries in the world will illustrate their research findings and their conclusions to undergo the scrutiny of the international community. At the same time, a research journal aims to bring to public knowledge topics, events, and research that can appeal any branch of medicine. With the [..] READ MORE
Interesting question if there are. The medicine in the last decades is in constant change, requiring that the health professionals have to update continuously. At the beginning of the decade of `90 some drugs such as beta-blockers had a class I indication in chronic heart failure, but at the end of the [..] READ MORE
Current literature shows mixed evidence on the impact of curricular models on the development of Clinical Reasoning (CR) among medical students. The University of Nottingham (UoN) has two curricular groups: Graduate Entry Medical (GEM) students who have Problem based Learning (PBL) curriculum and Undergraduate entry medical students who have integrated curriculum for the first few years and they all join together later for clinical years from Clinical Phase (CP) 1 to final year CP3. [..] READ MORE
Seventy-two healthy adult albino rats of both sexes weighing 180-200 g were used for investigate the therapeutic efficacy of double doses of fansidar® (25 mg perimethamine and 500 mg/ sulfadoxine), chloroquine, berenil® (Diminazine aceturate) and a combination of the drugs in the treatment of experimental Federe strain of Trypanosome brucei brucei infection. [..] READ MORE
Research for understands human brain and the differences with the other animals happens since many centuries ago. The publication “Origin of Species” in 1859 of Darwin was an important event in the incessant process of searching for the differences and similarities between humans, their close relatives, monkeys and other animals. [..] READ MORE
According to the United States (US) Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS), and more precisely, the Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), more than 7,000 rare diseases have been identified. The definition for rare disease can vary across different regions. In North America, rare diseases are defined as disorders that affect [..] READ MORE
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