Showing posts with label reproductive medicine research journals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reproductive medicine research journals. Show all posts

Friday, June 21, 2019

Lupine-Publishers Socio-Cultural Factors Affecting the Treatment of Breast Cancer Among Pakistani Women and Potential Strategies to Prevent Breast Cancer: A Narrative Review

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Socio-Cultural Factors Affecting the Treatment of Breast Cancer Among Pakistani Women and Potential Strategies to Prevent Breast Cancer: A Narrative Review by Sumera Aziz Ali in Journal of Reproductive System and Sexual Disorders in Lupine-Publishers.

The world health organization (WHO), since 1948, has defined health as “a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. This was later expanded to include intellectual, environmental, and spiritual health. This is a very remarkable statement, considering that it was originally created in 1948(WHO) [1].Personal responsibility is the driving force reflected in the above definition of health given by WHO, and the purpose defines destiny to achieve good health. If a state of ongoing health is our choice and purpose, then it is up to us to strive for this destiny ourselves. Life is a gift of God; the degree of health that we hold be a marker for how well we’ve taken care of this wonderful gift. Pakistan is ethnically, linguistically, religiously, and culturally a diverse society [2]. Our culture is a mixed culture. Pakistan is a Muslim country, although most people in Pakistan are Muslims, there is a strong influence of different cultures and their social activities on our culture, for example, Hindu culture influences are visible on our ceremonies and festivals. Despite significant progress has been made in recent years, the development indicators for Pakistan are still low. In addition, poverty is the major problem in our country, every person could not earn 1$ daily according to WHO.

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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Journal Of Reproductive Medicine-Lupine Publishers- Genito Urinary Syndrome of Menopause “A New Terminology for an Ever-Present Symptomatology: (OAJRSD)




Genito Urinary Syndrome of Menopause “A New Terminology for an Ever-Present Symptomatology
by Gelin Marina in Open Access Journal of Reproductive System and Sexual Disorders (OAJRSD) in Lupine Publishers

The genitourinary syndrome is a chronic and progressive entity characterized by symptoms such as vaginal irritation, burning, dryness, dyspareunia, dysuria and urinary urgency that affect the quality of life of most postmenopausal women. The aim of this article will be to review the terminology and the latest studies and recommendations regarding diagnosis, characteristics of the medical approach, observation of physical signs, relay of symptoms and implications for quality of life and therapeutic alternatives.


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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

The Journal of Sexual Medicine-Lupine Publishers-Urological Diseases: Ruqya and Negative Ions Treatment: (OAJRSD)







Urological diseases have two groups of causes: Decreased Oxygen Utilization and Jinn. Decreased Oxygen Utilization is caused by Positive Ions from man-made activities. Positive ions induce acidity and inflammation in our body, which are at the base of almost all diseases; the best treatment against Positive Ions is the use of Negative Ions, while Medicine is powerless in many cases. What is amazing, that the Negative Ions help also to diagnose the presence of the Jinn as a cause of the disease and remove the Evil of Satan as Allah “sent down upon you from the sky, rain by which to purify you and remove from you the evil (suggestions) of Satan and to make steadfast your hearts and plant firmly thereby your feet.


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Monday, March 11, 2019

Sexual Disorders Journals-Lupine Publishers- Case Presentation: Delayed Puberty: (OAJRSD)


Delayed puberty is extremely common condition in both boys and girls. Delayed puberty is defined clinically as the absence of the first signs of physical and hormonal signs of pubertal development beyond the normal range for the population. In the developed world, this means the absence of breast development by age 12 years in girls, or absence of testicular enlargement by age 14 years in boys. However, there are racial and ethnic variations in the timing of puberty, such as earlier onset of puberty in African American girls compared with Caucasian counterparts (Table 1). Puberty may be delayed for several years and still occurs normally, in which case it is considered constitutional delay, a variation of healthy physical development. Delay of puberty may also occur due to undernutrition, chronic illness or systemic disease, or to defects of the reproductive system (hypogonadism) or the body’s responsiveness to sex hormones. Any girl of 13 or boy of 14 years of age without signs of pubertal development falls more than 2.5 SD above the mean and is considered to have delayed puberty.

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