Category: Published Articles
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Myxedema Coma in Children A Rare but Life Threatening Thyroid Emergency
Introduction Thyroid disorders are often associated with adults, but severe untreated hypothyroidism can also have devastating consequences in children. A recently published case report highlights how congenital hypothyroidism progressed into myxedema coma and acute respiratory failure in a young child after years without proper medical follow-up. This rare endocrine emergency demonstrates the critical importance of…
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Emerging Risk of Microplastics on Health Agriculture andEnvironment A Growing Global Concern
Introduction Plastic pollution has become one of the most pressing environmental and public health challenges of the modern era. From oceans and agricultural lands to food products and even human blood, microplastics are now being detected almost everywhere. Recent scientific evidence highlights how these tiny plastic particles may influence human health, aquatic biodiversity, soil quality,…
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Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Cholangiocarcinoma A Rare Cause of Obstructive Jaundice in a Young Patient
Introduction Obstructive jaundice is commonly linked to bile duct cancers such as cholangiocarcinoma, but rare diseases can sometimes present with nearly identical symptoms and imaging findings. A fascinating case report recently highlighted how Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) closely mimicked cholangiocarcinoma in a young male patient, creating significant diagnostic challenges. Visit https://www.gastrohepatoljournal.com for more groundbreaking…
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Climate and Garbage Innovative Waste Management Solutions for a Sustainable Future
Introduction The growing crisis of waste accumulation is becoming one of the most serious environmental challenges affecting global climate systems and ecosystems. From overflowing landfills to increasing plastic pollution, improper waste management is contributing to soil degradation, biodiversity loss, and disruptions in natural water cycles. The mini-review “Climate and garbage” by Khalidullin Oleg explores how…
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Academic Exposure of Resident Doctors in Nigeria A Five-Year Review of Psychiatry Training Presentations
Introduction Medical residency training is a critical phase in shaping competent healthcare professionals, especially in regions facing healthcare challenges and limited resources. A recent study titled “Academic Exposure of Doctors-In-Training in Maiduguri, Nigeria: A Five-year Compendium of Residents’ Presentations” highlights how academic seminars, research activities, and scholarly presentations contribute to postgraduate medical education in Nigeria.…
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NAFLD and Sleep Disruption New Insights into Fatty Liver Disease Treatment and Gut Health
Introduction Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is rapidly becoming one of the most common chronic liver disorders worldwide, affecting millions of adults and increasing the risk of cirrhosis, fibrosis, and liver cancer. Recent scientific findings now suggest that sleep disorders, circadian rhythm disruption, and gut microbiome imbalance may play a critical role in the progression…
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Thyroid Nodules Understanding Modern Diagnosis, Treatment, and Guideline-Based Care
Introduction Thyroid nodules are becoming increasingly common worldwide, largely due to improved imaging technologies and more frequent health screenings. While many thyroid nodules are harmless, the discovery of a thyroid lump often leads to multiple diagnostic tests, biopsies, and sometimes unnecessary aggressive treatments. Understanding how these nodules should be properly evaluated is essential for both…
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Industrial Control Systems The Biggest Cyber Threat to Critical Infrastructure
Introduction As industries become increasingly connected through digital technologies, the risks associated with cyberattacks on critical infrastructure continue to grow. Industrial Control Systems (ICS), which power sectors such as energy, oil, aerospace, transportation, and manufacturing, are now among the most targeted systems in global cybersecurity threats. A recent study highlights how vulnerabilities in ICS environments…
