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Featured Author - Olufunmilola A. Ogun

Posted Tue, May, 27,2014

Iris color influences the rate and degree of pupillary response to dilating agents. Darkly pigmented irides do not dilate as fast or as well as light-coloured irides. Achieving adequate mydriasis has diagnostic and therapeutic implications; for instance, the visualization of the retinal periphery for the staging or diagnosis of retinal disorders. Mordi et al. documented a clear potentiating effect...

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Featured Author –Dr James Faulkner

Posted Tue, May, 27,2014

Individuals diagnosed with a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or mild/non-disabling stroke are at high risk of cardiovascular or recurrent cerebrovascular (stroke, TIA) events. Pharmacological intervention is considered the cornerstone of secondary prevention care for this population group. However, recent research has explored the utility of non-pharmacological interventions (eg exercise, diet, ed...

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Featured Author –Dr Bruna Roesler

Posted Tue, May, 27,2014

Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped Gram-negative bacterium that colonizes the human stomach and can establish a long-term infection of the gastric mucosa. H. pylori presents a high-level of genetic diversity, which can be an important factor in its adaptation to the host stomach and also for the clinical outcome of infection. There are important H. pylori virulence factors that, along with hos...

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Anonymity: An Impediment to Performance in Healthcare

Posted Tue, May, 27,2014

Published today in Health Services Insights is a new perspective article by Daniel W. Karlsberg and Read G. Pierce.  Read more about this paper below:TitleAnonymity: An Impediment to Performance in HealthcareAbstractMany teaching hospitals employ a care team structure composed of a broad range of healthcare providers with different skill sets. Each member of this team has a distinct role and ...

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Drug Use and Potentially Harmful Methods in Suicide Attempts

Posted Tue, May, 27,2014

Published today in Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment is a new original research article by Dartiu Xavier da Silveira, Thiago Marques Fidalgo, Monica Di Pietro, Jair Guilherme Santos Jr, and Leonardo Q Oliveira.  Read more about this paper below:TitleIs Drug Use Related to the Choice of Potentially More Harmful Methods in Suicide Attempts?AbstractObjective: To identify whether drug abuse...

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Urinary Iron and Zinc Clearance and Aging

Posted Tue, May, 27,2014

Published today in Nutrition and Metabolic Insights is a new original research article by Karina Pfrimer, Rutinéia Fátima Micheletto, Julio Sergio Marchini, Gilberto João Padovan, Julio Cesar Moriguti and Eduardo Ferriolli.  Read more about this paper below:TitleImpact of Aging on Urinary Excretion of Iron and ZincAbstractPROJECT: Data about the influence of aging on urin...

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