Correlation of Mizaj (Temperament) with Clinical Outcomes in the Treatment of Kasrat-e-Tams (Heavy Menstrual Bleeding) Using Unani Pharmacopeial Formulation QursHabis

Introduction Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB), known as Kasrat-e-Tams in Unani medicine, represents a significant gynaecological concern affecting 4-51.6% of women globally, with a substantial impact on their physical, social, emotional, and material quality of life [1]. The variation in prevalence reflects both the multicultural nature of study populations and the subjective nature of the condition, … Read more

Intradialytic Hypertension and the Impact of Reduced Dialysate Sodium: A Prospective Observational Study

Introduction End-Stage Kidney Disease (ESRD) represents the terminal stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and is characterized by the irreversible loss of renal function. For most patients with ESRD, renal replacement therapy becomes essential for survival, with hemodialysis (HD) remaining the most widely employed modality worldwide. Over the last several decades, HD has significantly improved … Read more

Adulthood presentation of Hirschsprung’s disease

Introduction: A malformation of the large intestine’s (colon’s) embryonic development is known as Hirschsprung’s disease (HD). It is characterised by an abnormality of the colon’s motor function. This is because the ganglion cells of Auerbach’s plexus in the muscularis and Meissner’s plexus in the submucosa are absent [1]. In 90% of cases, HD’s clinical symptoms … Read more

An Overview of the current state of cancer diagnosis and treatment in sub-Saharan Africa

Introduction The global burden of cancer is rising, with low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), particularly in SSA, bearing an increasing share1. While cancer incidence in SSA is currently lower than in high-income regions, mortality rates are significantly higher, reflecting profound disparities in access to timely diagnosis and effective treatment2,3. Projections indicate a near doubling of … Read more

Gastric Cancer in West Africa: A Regional Review of Epidemiology, Clinic pathology, and Management

Introduction: Gastric cancer ranks as the fifth most prevalent malignancy worldwide and is the third primary cause of cancer-related mortality, with approximately 1 million new cases and over 760,000 deaths each year {1}. Incidence rates have decreased in high-income countries owing to advancements in food preservation and Helicobacter pylori management; however, Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly West … Read more

Character of sour taste receptor: when mammals hate intense sour taste how birds can snack it on its plate; whether preference or tolerance

Introduction Taste is essential for life, and human beings prefer tasty food. The sense of taste acts as a dominant controller and motorist of feeding behavior in living creatures. Sense of taste has been viewed as a nutritional quality control device. Mammals can perceive taste using taste receptors present on the tongue and palate, whereas … Read more

Diabetes as a Public Health Dilemma in India: Understanding the Ripple Effects on Society

Introduction The medications given tend to result in many micro and macrovascular complications, like heart, kidney, and neuron-associated diseases. One of the deadly kidney diseases, diabetic nephropathy, is growing in incidence, along with being hard to treat. So, this too becomes a significant limitation of the treatment with any of the currently available drugs for … Read more