Beyond oncology: Selinexor’s journey into anti-inflammatory treatment and long-term management Selinexor, a selective inhibitor of nuclear export (SINE), is gaining recognition beyond oncology for its potential in anti-inflammatory therapy.
MSG and Free Glutamate: Lurking Everywhere Some time ago, on a trip to British Columbia, I ate in a local restaurant.
Case Report: Increased Efficacy of Cetuximab after Pembrolizumab Failure in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma Immunotherapy is the first-line option for treating advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC).
In sickness and in debt: right to health Muhammad Boota, a domestic worker in Lahore, requires an insulin injection every 10 days to help manage his diabetes.
Composition and influencing factorsof professionals' capacity in public health emergency rescues: A qualitative study Objectives: To explore the composition and influencing factors of professionals' capacity in public health emergency rescues.Methods: The study adopted a descriptive qualitative method.
The relationship between health literacy and blood sugar control in rural areas among diabetes patients Background: Although the relationship between health literacy and glycemic control has been explored in patients with diabetes, little is known about the relationship between different categories of diabetes health literacy and glycemic control in rural areas. Therefore, this study focused on the relationship between different categories of health literacy and
Migraine Triggers and Helpful Treatments Migraines affect an estimated 12% of the American population and is the second leading cause of disability worldwide.
Improve Your Physical and Psychological Health With This Simple Lymphatic Drainage Routine The lymphatic system is a crucial part of your body's immune and waste removal systems, and as such play a significant role in your overall health and well-being.
Tobacco consumption and quality of life among teachers: a bidirectional problem Objective: This study aimed to assess a bidirectional relationship between tobacco consumption and quality of life among Chilean teachers.
Idarucizumab in dabigatran-treated patients with acute stroke: a review and clinical update Idarucizumab is an antibody fragment specific for immediate reversal of dabigatran anticoagulation effects.
Personalised medicine will make drug experimentation on populations the norm In June 2023, the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (“MHRA”) announced it will be the first drug safety regulator in the world to pilot its own genetic “biobank,” to better understand how a patient’s genetic makeup can impact the safety of their medicines. “The Yellow Card
US government-commissioned study finds mRNA injections cause myocarditis An agency of the US Department of Health and Human Services, the Health Resources and Services Administration, requested a study to review the evidence regarding specific potential harms related to covid-19 injections used in the United States. On Tuesday a report of the study’s findings was released. The report
Inverting social innovation to transform health system responses to climate change adaptation and mitigation in the global south Systems thinking is aimed at understanding and solving complex problems that cut across sectors, an approach that requires accurate, timely, and multisectoral data.
Enhancing immigrant families' mental health through promotion of structural and community-based support Immigrant communities in the US are diverse and have many assets.Yet, they often experience stressors that can undermine the mental health of residents.