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Breakthrough Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome in the Light of Nucleopathy

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    Authored by Shahid Sheikh    Abstract Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a chronic disease in almost in every community across the planet with no cure. Patients suffering from this ailment live a very disturbed and painful quality of life. Weight loss, and other prominent derogatory health conditions prevail swiftly that carry a social and financial burden on the family. Conventional allopathy has no solution but the symptomatic transitory relief. Interestingly, many physicians cater the remedial cocktail to IBS Patients focusing on the central and peripheral nervous system to calm down its gastro-intestinal excitatory response. Therefore, to decrease the frequency and inconvenience of the symptomatology. It is very logical lead to start tracing the involvement of the nervous system right from the effected tissues involved in this ailment and track the possible neo-pathogenesis of the IBS. Indeed it’s the branch of vagus nerve that distribute the supply ...

Juniper Publishers: Agriculture and Environment Sustainability through...

Juniper Publishers: Agriculture and Environment Sustainability through... : Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal - Juniper Publishers Abstract Soil is an unsolidified entity in which microbes...

Juniper Publishers: One Hundred Years Later and in a Warmer Climate – ...

Juniper Publishers: One Hundred Years Later and in a Warmer Climate – ... :  Ecology & Conservation Science: Open Access - Juniper Publishers   Abstract This paper accounts for a case of substantial transforma...
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  ADVANCED RESEARCH IN GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY JUNIPER PUBLISHERS     Authored by Flavia de Oliveira  Abstract Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is the neuromuscular disorder caused by mutations in the gene encoding dystrophin protein, which connects the cytoskeleton with the extracellular matrix of skeletal muscle. Visceral smooth muscle cells contain the same levels of dystrophin, consequently, it can be associated to absence of dystrophin in smooth muscle with degeneration of gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Complications related to GI tract are common in DMD, and include chronic constipation, gastro-esophageal reflux, delayed gastric emptying, swallowing impairment, collection of gastric air and heartburn. Although studies have been associated gastrointestinal dysfunctions in DMD to absence of dystrophin in smooth muscle, in mice models, alterations of the enteric nervous system it has also been suggested. In general, the enteric nervous...

Juniper Publishers: Gross and Histological Studies of Muscles of Fligh...

Juniper Publishers: Gross and Histological Studies of Muscles of Fligh... : Archives of Animal & Poultry Sciences - Juniper Publishers Abstract Gross and histological morphology and biometry of two muscles ...

Techniques of Hepatic Transection in Robotic Surgery – Is there Still Scope for Improvement?

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  ADVANCED RESEARCH IN GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY JUNIPER PUBLISHERS   Authored by Thakkar R Introduction More than 2000 major and minor liver resections were done in the United Kingdom during 2016-17, [1] a long way since 1886, when Dr. Luis had the first attempt at liver resection [2]. Technological advances have helped dramatically in developing various strategies for resecting the liver. Hospital mortality rate of hepatic resection are around 5% depending on the size of the resection, for small resections mortality is even lower between 0-1% in specialized centers [3-8]. The development of specific instruments for liver transection, such as the ultrasonic dissector (CUSA), Water Jet, Harmonic Scalpel, Ligasure, Staplers, LOTUS torsion, and the Tissue-Link dissecting sealer have all shown to reduce risk and blood loss [9,10]. There have been several randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews looking at the safety and efficacy of many ...