Category: Published Articles
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Recurrent Hydrothorax After Radiofrequency Ablation for Liver Cancer A Rare but Serious Complication
Introduction Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains one of the most challenging liver cancers, often requiring advanced yet minimally invasive treatments like radiofrequency ablation (RFA). While RFA is widely considered safe and effective for small tumors, rare complications can significantly impact patient outcomes. A recent case study highlights an unusual but important complication recurrent hydrothorax caused by…
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Lemongrass & Tea Tree Science-Backed Therapeutic Benefits for Skin, Health, and Wellness
Introduction Natural remedies are gaining renewed attention in modern healthcare, and two standout botanicalslemongrass and tea treehave shown remarkable therapeutic potential. From antimicrobial activity to skin healing properties these plant-based extracts are supported by scientific evidence. Visit https://www.civilenvironjournal.com/index.php/acee for more groundbreaking research in this field, where innovative studies continue to bridge traditional remedies with modern…
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Essential Oils in Skincare and Haircare Science Backed Benefits Explained
Introduction The demand for natural and eco friendly cosmetic products is rapidly transforming the beauty industry. Essential oils, derived from plants, are emerging as powerful ingredients due to their antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. These bioactive compounds are now widely used in skincare, haircare, and personal care formulations, offering both therapeutic and aesthetic benefits. Visit…
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Biologic Therapies in IBD Understanding the Risk of Drug-Induced Liver Injury
Introduction Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, has seen major therapeutic advances with the introduction of biologic medications. While these treatments have transformed patient outcomes concerns about liver safety remain critical. This article explores a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis examining the risk of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) associated with biologics…
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Myxedema Coma in COVID-19 A Rare but Life Threatening Endocrine Emergency
Introduction The intersection of COVID-19 and endocrine disorders has revealed alarming clinical complications, one of which is Myxedema comaa rare but fatal condition. Recent findings highlight how severe thyroid dysfunction can worsen outcomes in critically ill patients infected with SARS-CoV-2. As emerging research continues to uncover these links, staying informed is crucial. Visit https://www.endometaboljournal.com/ for…
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Risk Assessment of PAH Contaminated Soils Insights from Niger Delta Oil Spill Modeling
Introduction Oil spills remain one of the most critical environmental challenges, especially in petroleum rich regions like the Niger Delta. Contaminants such as Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) can severely degrade soil quality and threaten human health. This study explores the risk evaluation and modeling of contaminated soils in Bonny Island,…
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AI in Healthcare Detecting Bias in Hospital Triaging Using Machine Learning
Introduction In the evolving landscape of healthcare, artificial intelligence is increasingly shaping clinical decisions. A recent study explores how machine learning can uncover hidden biases in hospital triaging an essential process that determines patient priority in emergency care. By analyzing demographic and clinical data, researchers reveal how factors like insurance status, age, and ethnicity may…
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Stem Cell Therapy in Pediatric Acute Liver Failure A Promising Future Breakthrough
Introduction Acute liver failure (ALF) in children remains one of the most critical and life threatening conditions in pediatric hepatology. Despite advances in medical care, treatment options are still limited especially when liver transplantation is not immediately available. Emerging research now highlights stem cell therapy (SCT) as a potential game changer in bridging this treatment…
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Salivary Cortisol A Non Invasive Breakthrough for Detecting Adrenal Insufficiency in Children
Introduction Diagnosing hormonal disorders in children often involves invasive procedures that can be stressful and challenging. A recent study highlights a promising alternative salivary cortisol testing as a simple, reliable, and child-friendly diagnostic tool for detecting adrenal insufficiency. This advancement could transform pediatric endocrinology by reducing discomfort while maintaining diagnostic accuracy. For more groundbreaking research…
