Journal of Clinical and Medical Images (ISSN 2640-9615)

Issue 4 Articles

Microballoons Boosts the Bioavailability of Drugs: The potential strategy

Poorly water-soluble drug candidates are becoming more prevalent. It has been estimated that approximately 60-70% of the drug molecules are insufficiently soluble in aqueous media and/or have very low permeability to allow for their adequate and reproducible absorption from the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) following oral administration. The attempts of various scientists to transform the liquid […]

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Is Sarcoma a Threat??????

Cancerous (malignant) tumors of the connective tissues are known as sarcomas Normal connective tissue embody, fat, blood vessels, nerves, bones, muscles, deep skin tissues, and gristle. Sarcomas were divided into 2 main categories, bone sarcomas and soft tissue sarcomas. A risk issue is something that changes your likelihood of obtaining a malady like cancer. Totally

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Rural Nurses and their Role in Primary Healthcare in Low Resource Environments: The System on their Shoulders

The six decades of Indian independence have witnessed too several plans, papers and proposals giving high priority to the health problems in India. sadly, despite vast economic process, health continues to be the best difficulty. Even the WHO slogans ‘Health for All’, ‘Millennium Development Goals and additional recently ‘universal health care haven’t translated into substantive

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MicroRNA-Based Targeted Therapy in Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic cancer (PC) is that the fourth leading reason behind cancer-related deaths within the us and includes a median 5-year survival rate but less than 5%. Though surgery offers the simplest likelihood for a cure for carcinoma, but 20% of patients are eligible for doubtless curative surgery, as a result of in most cases, the

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Potential Efficacy for Treatment of an Intracerebral Tumor by DNA-Based Vaccine

Malignant gliomas were the foremost common and aggressive variety of brain tumors. Current medical care consists of surgical surgical procedure, followed by therapy and concomitant therapy. Despite these treatments, the prognosis for patients is poor. As such, fact-finding therapies as well as growth vaccines have targeted this devastating condition. Recent clinical trials involving therapy, specifically

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