DABETES MELLITUS: AN EMERGING RISK FACTOR TO PUBLIC HEALTH
Journal Title: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 6
Abstract
Epidemiology is a fundamental science of public health. Epidemiology has made major contributions to improving population health. Epidemiology is essential to the process of identifying and mapping emerging diseases.[1]
Authors and Affiliations
Rajdeep Kaur
STUDY OF SICKLE CELL DISEASE AND ITS RELATION TO MALARIA BETWEEN MARGINAL PEOPLE IN TAIZ(YEMEN)
Aim: This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of sickle cell anemia and malaria at marginalized people(Al –akhdam-The neglected group) in different Areas in Taiz city, and relationship between sickle cell a...
PHYSICO-TECHNICAL PROPERTIES OF THE GRANULES AND TABLETS OF MICRONISED MORINGA OLEIFERA LEAF: THE EFFECT OF BINDERS
Background: An important challenge militating against the general acceptance of herbal medicines is the formulation of appropriate dosage form that meets conventional quality standards. Thus, the objectives of this study...
A REVIEW ON MUCOADHESIVE AND BIOADHESION AS A NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSYTEM
The current Review article has been focused on the mucoadhesive and Bioadhesion drug delivery system may be designed to enable prolonged retention at the site of application, providing a controlled rate of drug release f...
INFLUENCE OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF ANNONA SENEGALENSIS LEAVES ON SOME PARAMETERS OF INFLAMMATION ON RAT SPECIALLY THOSE OF ‘WISTAR’ ORIGIN
The present study was carried out on medicinal plants had for target to establish the influence of the aqueous extract of Annona senegalensis leaves in various doses on the edema prevention and the quantity of protein C...
ANALYSIS OF DRUG UTILIZATION AND PRESCRIBING PATTERN IN DERMATOLOGY OPD IN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL, SAUDI ARABIA
Skin diseases are the major contributors of disease burden in society. It affects individuals of all ages, neonates to elderly. Owing to its chronic nature, it causes serious impact on quality of life of the patient and...