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HEALTH is an international journal dedicated to the latest advancement in human health. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for physicians, health researchers and academics all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in health related problems. All manuscripts mu…
Gutiérrez-Enríquez Sandra Olimpia, Frías-Navarro Víctor Omar, Oros-Ovalle Cuauhtémoc, Ortiz-Valdez Julio Alejandro, Gaytán-Hernández Darío, Terán-Figueroa Yolanda
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention to improve knowledge and skills in taking Pap smear conducted by health staff implementing the program on Early Detection of Cervical Cancer. Methods: A quasi experimental, longitudinal a…
Jing Fan, Fang Jing, Suying Dang, Wei Zhang
Current antiplatelet drugs mainly focus on prevention rather than the more clinically relevant issue of clearance of an existing thrombus. We recently described a novel and effective therapeutic strategy for dissolution of preexisting platelet thrombus in a m…
Adrienne O’Neil, Michael Berk, Justin Davis, Lesley Stafford
Background: Little is known about the predictive role of Cardiac Self Efficacy (CSE) in the ensuing months following a coronary event. We sought to determine whether CSE predicts adverse events in the months following discharge in patients with Coronary Arter…
Abdulmelik Yıldız, Ahmet Karakurt, Atila Bitigen, Bayram Bağırtan
Introduction: Although coronary perforation is a rare complication observed during intervenetional procedures, it has a considerably high mortality rate. The prevelance of coronary perforation has been reported to be 0.20%-0.6%. Its sudden development, the pa…
Yesim Gokce Kutsal, Nurten Eskiyurt, Jale Irdesel, Vesile Sepici, Hatice Ugurlu, Yesim Kirazli, Fusun Ardic, Mirko Korsic, Tonko Vlak, Mane Grlickov, Snezana Markovic Temelkova, Miroslav Lazarov, Nada Pilipovic, Vera Popovic, Aleksandar Dimic, Branka Kovacev, Dorina Ruci, Argjend Tafaj, Elma Kucukalic-Selimovic, Dijana Avdic, Hajrija Seleskovic, Snjezana Pejicic, Bulent Butun, Gulseren Akyuz, Lale Cerrahoglu, Omer Faruk Sendur, Peyman Yalcin, Sema Oncel, Merih Saridogan, Tunay Sarpel, Mehmet Tosun, Kazim Senel, Savas Gursoy, Ferhan Canturk, Huseyin Demir, Blazenka Miskic, Dalibor Krpan, Franjo Skreb, Simeon Grazio, Zeljka Crncevic-Orlic, Fatih Ozdener, Hakan Oncel
A candidate identification questionnaire (CIQ) was tested to determine its predictive value for patient-reported satisfaction in patients switched from once-weekly or once-daily treatment with a bisphosphonate to once-monthly dosing. This was a prospective, o…
Galit Shaltiel, Elad Bar-David, Oren E. Meiron, Eitan Waltman, Assaf Shechter, Eliahu D. Aflalo, David Stepensky, Amir Berman, Berdine R. Martin, Connie M. Weaver, Amir Sagi
In assessing the relationship between calcium supplementation and maintaining bone mass or reducing the risk of fracture, the effectiveness of calcium supplementation has never been deci sive. Freshwater crayfish rely on amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC), an…
Nipul K. Tanna, Marjorie K. Jeffcoat
Introduction: The primary objective of this study was to determine whether risedronate sodium (Actonel ? ) therapy, in conjunction with conven tional non-surgical periodontal treatment, re duces the rate of alveolar bone loss. Secondary aims were to compare t…
Helene V. Hjalmarson, Göran Jutengren, Margareta Möller
The potential importance of psychological aspects in relation to risk factors for fractures and preventing unhealth behaviour has rarely been in vestigated in the field of osteoporosis. This study explores some psychological aspects and health behaviour of pe…
Bill E. Cham, Tania R. Chase
Atherosclerosis is the primary pathophysiologi cal cause of heart disease and cerebrovascular disease. It is responsible for more than 20% of deaths worldwide each year. Treatments for atherosclerosis may include lifestyle changes, drugs, and medical procedur…
Alexander N. Orekhov
The key initiating process in atherogenesis is the subendothelial cholesterol retention , which is both necessary and sufficient to provoke lesion initiation. Retention of cholesterol transported by low density lipoprotien (LDL) in subendothelial cells of art…
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