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Is Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation a Panacea?
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has emerged as a vital life-support technique in critical care medicine, providing temporary circulatory and/or respiratory support for patients with severe cardiac or respiratory failure unresponsive to ...
Selen Karaoğlanoğlu, Metin Akgün
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Phage Therapy—Challenges, Opportunities and Future Prospects
The increasing drug resistance of bacteria to commonly used antibiotics creates the need to search for and develop alternative forms of treatment. Phage therapy fits this trend perfectly.
Beata Zalewska-Piątek
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Coca: The History and Medical Significance of an Ancient Andean Tradition
Coca leaf products are an integral part of the lives of the Andean peoples from both a cultural and traditional medicine perspective. Coca is also the whole plant from which cocaine is derived.
Amy Sue Biondich, Jeremy David Joslin
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The Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Viscum album
The therapeutic story of European mistletoe (Viscum album L.) presents a seesawing profile. In ancient times, this hemiparasitic plant was considered a panacea and even to be endowed with exceptional beneficial properties.
Marcello Nicoletti
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Background & Aim: Antibiotic resistance is one of the global public health threats facing modern health care system. The development of new effective agents has been challenging. Thus, the interest in the use of medicinal plants for the treatment of bacterial infections has increased.
Mustapha, Adam +7 more
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Journal of another plague year [PDF]
Recent years have seen a catalogue of plagues and sundry other contagions. Hard on the scaly heels of avian flu follows global warming, swine flu, obesity, and now the economic plague. This litany of woes has affect’d me deeply, as these few entries from
Morrison, D., Petticrew, M.
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‘We are nothing without herbs’: a story of herbal remedies use during pregnancy in rural Ghana
Background Herbal medicine has become the panacea for many rural pregnant women in Ghana despite the modern western antenatal care which has developed in most parts of the country. To our knowledge, previous studies investigating herbal medicine use have
Prince Peprah +6 more
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Stem cells for spinal cord injuries bearing translational potential
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a highly debilitating neurological disease, which still lacks effective treatment strategies, causing significant financial burden and distress to the affected families.
Kyriakos Dalamagkas +2 more
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Is herbal medicine the panacea?
Okechi Uc
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