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Weight Loss Ameliorates Markers of Systemic Inflammation and Endothelial Dysfunction in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Obese Patients| Stephy Publishers

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  SOJ Diabetes and Endocrinology Care - (SOJDEC) |  Stephy Publishers Abstract Background:  Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common sleep disorder in clinical practice. Its growing worldwide prevalence may be due to the rising incidence of obesity in the public. OSA has been increasingly recognized as a major public health issue, as it has a significant influence on the incidence and prognosis of cardiovascular diseases. Although, these abnormalities could be modulated with weight reduction, there is limitation in clinical studies have addressed the beneficial effects of weight reduction in modulating biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction and cytokines for obesity associated with OSA. Objective:  This study was designed to detect the effects of weight loss on the inflammatory cytokines and adhesive molecules in obese patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Methods:  Seventy obese patients with moderate to severe OSA (the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI)...

Management of Labor and Psychiatricpostpartum Diseases Using Potential Anti-obesity and Antidiabetic Plants in Cameroon| Stephy Publishers

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  SOJ Diabetes and Endocrinology Care - (SOJDEC) | Stephy Publishers Abstract Globally more than 550 women die per year from childbirth-related causes. Around 9% of women suffer from postpartum post-traumatic stress disorder after childbirth. Postpartum bipolar disorder is humor episodes such as mania, hypomania or depression, which start throughout pregnancy or in few weeks after child bearing. Fifty percent (50%) worldwide estimation of motherly deaths arise in sub-Saharan Africa region alone. Depression is a devastating temperament and mental sickness touching around 13% of postpartum mothers worldwide. The occurrence of 25%-60% of depression is typical of low- and middle-income countries. A combined prevalence of 14.4% of teenage deliveries was revealed in Cameroon where there is unsatisfactory information on the risk factors of motherly mortality and mother care after childbirth. In hinterland local therapists especially in Bororo and Pygmies communities, have developed indige...

Regeneration Abilities of Vertebrates and Invertebrates and Relationship with Pharmacological Research: Hypothesis of Genetic Evolution Work and Micro-Environment | Stephy Publishers

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  Open Access Journal of Urology and Nephrology - (OJUN) | Stephy Publishers Abstract A better understanding of the forces controlling cell growth will be essential for considering wound healing as a fundamental evolutionary with possibility of scar formation and reparative regeneration and the developing effective therapies in regenerative medicine and also in cancer. Historically the literature has linked to cancer and tissue regeneration-proposing regeneration as both the source of cancer and a method to inhibit tumori-genesis. Aim of this work is to verify similarity and difference between this process un a revolutionary approach. The same verify the evolution of some factors involved in cancer development .In all this process genetically conserved or not there are determinate kind of program ( finalistic or a-finalistic ) whit a start messages but also a stop when the scope is achieved ( regeneration). It is clear that regeneration abilities in adult form is reduced in some s...