Volume 5  Issue 1

Human Breast Milk Microbiome: An Editorial

Michael Naafs, A. B.

Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are believed orchestrating the whole process of translocating bacteria of the mother’s gut microbiome to breast milk and shape the infants’ gut microbiome. HMOs are involved in modulating the infants’ innate immune system and to prevent bacterial infections. Paradoxically, they can enhance rotavirus replication and symptomatic rotavirus infection, which could lead to better performance of live-attenuated rotavirus vaccines in the future. Bioactive HMOs, exosome [..] READ MORE

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Elephantiasis from the Hellenic Antiquity Until Now-a-days

Laios, K.1, Tsoucalas, G.2, Vrachatis, D. A.3*, Demou, E. E.4 & Karamanou, M.5,6

In Greek antiquity a series of diseases were named after an animal. This custom had its roots in early prehistoric times, when medicine was not entirely separated from superstition. According to this concept, a disease was receiving its name after an animal in order through a magical way the disease itself to leave the patient and “magically” transported to the animal. Furthermore, the animal as a representative of the power of the nature could also magically help the patient to recover. With th [..] READ MORE

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Surgical Anatomy of Uterine Arteries

Valchkevich Dzmitry* & Lemesh Anton

The uterine arteries are the main blood vessels that supply blood to the uterus. The uterine artery is used widely in medicine when performing surgical interventions on the uterus, ovaries and other organs of the pelvis in various diseases of the female reproductive system. Therefore, it is very important to know all the nuances of the uterine artery topography to prevent complications. [..] READ MORE

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Type 2 Diabetes in Children and Youth: A High-Risk Epidemic

Michael Naafs, A. B.

A high-risk type 2 diabetes epidemic in children and youth worsens further, fuelled by an obesity epidemic. Low-income groups and ethnic minorities are most at risk. Present prevention programs will not knock down both epidemics. [..] READ MORE

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Nutritional Status of Children Aged Between 6-59 Months in Mlimba Division, Kilombero District, Tanzania: Examining the Prevalence and Risk Factors

Kavana N. J.

Background
Child malnutrition remains a major public health problem in developing countries and major contributor to global disease burden. Malnutrition is often a part of a vicious cycle of poverty, illiteracy and infections [..] READ MORE

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“Good Life is a Process, Not a State of Being”: Overview and Evidence Based Approach

Arunima Datta1 & Prathama Guha Chaudhuri2*

Psychotherapy is not about having someone take control of our life or “Feeling good” because “we cannot stop waves but we can learn to surf ”. So, psychotherapy is a significant as an approach to understanding psychological hostilities and psychiatric symptoms of cancer patients as well as designing effective psychological intervention. [..] READ MORE

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