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Jan 20, 2026Open Access
Effective nutrition education is essential for promoting healthy dietary behaviors and lifelong well-being among school-aged children. In Ghana, basic schools provide a strategic platform for nutrition education, yet multiple barriers continue to undermine their effective delivery. This conceptual review synthesizes empirical literature, policy documents, and theoretical perspectives to examine the key structural, pedagogical, and institutional constraints affecting nutrition education in Ghanai...
Dec 22, 2025Open Access
Background: Pediatric ENT emergencies are high-acuity presentations that require rapid intervention. In low-resource settings, they expose system fragilities, limited pediatric airway capacity, inequitable access, and high empirical antibiotic use, yet data from Burundi remain scarce. Objective: To analyze epidemiological patterns, etiologies, access inequities, management pathways, and antibiotic exposure among pediatric ENT emergencies at CHUK and derive feasi...
Dec 01, 2025Open Access
With the rapid development of medical imaging technology, the application of ultrasound technology as the preferred method for the screening and diagnosis of liver diseases, from traditional two-grayscale ultrasound to today’s intelligent multimodal ultrasound imaging technology, plays an important role in formulating reasonable treatment plans and prolonging the survival time of patients. This article systematically expounds on the application progress of eight ultrasound new technologies in li...
Nov 28, 2025Open Access
The osteoporosis is a disease characterized by a low osseous mass and a deterioration of the architecture of the bone, leading to an increased osseous brittleness and an increased risk of fracture, whose incidence increases with the age. Approximately 40% of women aged 50 years or older are at risk of at least an osteoporotic fracture. The frequency of these fractures is in constant increase, primarily because of the continuous aging of the population. One can from now on precociously identify t...
Jul 28, 2025Open Access
Over the past decade, opioid-related deaths have surged across Canada, posing a significant public health crisis. This study aims to analyze the trends, risk factors, and socio-demographic impacts of opioid-related fatalities from 2014 to 2024. By utilizing national surveillance data, provincial reports, and peer-reviewed literature, this research examines the underlying drivers of this epidemic, including increased fentanyl contamination, prescription opioid misuse, the COVID-19 pandemic, menta...
Jul 09, 2025Open Access
Preventive care in family medicine is a cornerstone of primary care practice, focused on reducing the incidence and burden of chronic diseases while promoting long-term health and well-being. By addressing risk factors, providing early detection, and encouraging healthy lifestyle choices, preventive care aims to improve patient outcomes, enhance quality of life, and alleviate healthcare costs associated with chronic conditions. Effective preventive care models encompass a range of strategies, in...
Apr 08, 2025Open Access
Progressive ischemic stroke (PIS) is a severe neurological condition with high disability and mortality rates, significantly increasing the economic burden on patients and healthcare systems. It also exacerbates doctor-patient tensions, potentially leading to medical disputes. This retrospective study analyzed 210 cases from the Advanced Stroke Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Qiqihar Medical University, comparing PIS patients with general ischemic stroke patients. The results showed ...
Jan 23, 2025Open Access
Background: Medical errors still cause a major portion of hospital morbidity and mortality (M&M), which emphasises the need for efficient preventive plans. A vital instrument for spotting structural problems in healthcare, Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is sometimes hampered by uneven use and feedback systems. Combining structured RCA training with practical feedback during Morbidity and Mortality (M&M) reviews might provide a fresh strategy to improve RCA process efficacy an...
Nov 28, 2024Open Access
Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome PCOs is a common hormonal disorder that affects women of childbearing age. Insulin resistance plays an important role in the pathogenesis of PCOs, especially menstrual disorders and infertility. In this study, we will try to find the importance of improving insulin resistance in achieving regular menstrual periods. Objective: Studying the correlation of menstrual disorders in polycystic ovary syndrome patients and insulin-re...
Nov 27, 2024Open Access
Introduction: The use of antimicrobials in animal production, particularly for disease prevention, poses health risks due to potential residues in animal products and the development of antimicrobial resistance. In Zanzibar, where agriculture contributes significantly to the GDP, poultry is a predominant livestock industry, but faces challenges in meeting local market demand. Poultry production deficits are addressed largely through the importation of poultry meat from abroad, h...
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