HEAVY METALS IN HUMAN MILK: LITERATURE REVIEW

The escalating global environmental pollution leads to the increased exposure to heavy metals, including chromium, mercury, copper, and lead.These substances ubiquitous in our environment and food, can induce severe health issues, including intellectual disabilities, kidney damage, and certain types of cancer.The article presents a current literatu

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EMPHYSEMATOUS PYELONEPHRITIS; REPORT OF A CASE CONSENT

ABSTRACT: Emphysematous pyelonephritis is rare life threatening condition produced in diabetics [1] after a Sport Optics few years of uncontrolled glycosuria resulting in the action of gas producing bacteria forming air cavities (hence the name) in the kidney.The generally sought treatment for EPN is nephrectomy.We present a case of a female patien

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Absorption and tolerability of fentanyl buccal soluble film (FBSF) in patients with cancer in the presence of oral mucositis

Andrew L Finn1, WD Charlie Hill2, Ignacio Tagarro3, Larry N Gever41Product Development, BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc, Raleigh, NC, USA; 2Co-founding partner, InVisions Consultants, LLC, San Antonio, TX, USA; 3Marketing Centre CIP CNS, Meda Pharma S.A.U., Madrid, Spain; 4Medical Affairs, Meda Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Somerset, NJ, USAPurpose

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How does the British Soft Drink Association respond to media research reporting on the health consequences of sugary drinks?

Abstract Background Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are the leading global source of added sugar intake and their consumption is associated with negative health outcomes, such as diabetes, cancers, cardiovascular diseases, and overall mortality.Despite consensus within the public health community about the need to reduce sugar intake, the non-alco

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