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Hidden hazards in plastic materials and packaging: Are you aware of the hazard?

Hidden hazards in plastic materials and packaging: Are you aware...

Products made of plastic materials are in every part of our lives today. Their usability, lightness, cheapness and flexibility features made them widely used in household goods and tools, car parts, laboratory materials, toys, food...

Breast implant: A guide for breast enlargement

Breast implant: A guide for breast enlargement

Breast augmentation or in other words breast enlargement is one of the most popular aesthetic procedures, worldwide. Advancements in medical research and technology resulted in significant improvements in the field of cosmetic surgery. Having a...

The use of nutritional supplements during pregnancy: A guide for moms-to-be

The use of nutritional supplements during pregnancy: A guide for...

Pregnancy is a period when moms focus on their eating habits to optimise their physical and mental health and for the health of their baby. There is a lot of inconsistent information concerning the safety...

A Key Recipe For a Healthier Diet: Are People Eating Nuts Live Longer?

A Key Recipe For a Healthier Diet: Are People Eating...

For many years, researchers have been attempting to determine whether or not nut consumption is beneficial in preventing several diseases primarily cardiovascular disease and thus increasing people's life expectancy. We listed evidence-based information about nut...

The effective targeted drugs for the lung cancer treatment: 6 treatments and evidence-based findings

The effective targeted drugs for the lung cancer treatment: 6...

Lung cancer has been the primary cause of death due to cancer, worldwide. According to published data, more than 2 million (1) patients were diagnosed with lung cancer in 2020 and this is 11.4% of...

How To Cope With Alopecia or Hair Loss During Cancer Treatment?

How To Cope With Alopecia or Hair Loss During Cancer...

What are the grades of alopecia due to cancer treatment? According to the National Cancer Institute (1), alopecia is categorised either as grade 1 or grade 2. Grade 1: Grade 1 alopecia is demonstrated as less than...