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Background:
Moderate acute malnutrition (MAM), a major global health problem, is defined as wasting (i.e. weight-for-height between <-2 and -3 Z-scores of the WHO Child Growth Standards) and/or mid-upper-arm circumference (MUAC) greater or equal to 115 mm and less than 125 mm. According to the
Background:
Moderate acute malnutrition (MAM), a major global health problem, is defined as wasting (i.e. weight-for-height between < -2 and -3 Z-scores of the WHO Child Growth Standards) and/or mid-upper-arm circumference (MUAC) greater or equal to 115 mm and less than 125 mm. According to the
Charcot's neuroarthropathy has been identified since 1883, yet we have much to learn about the pathophysiology and evidence based treatment options. Active CNO is characterised by repetitive trauma leading to inflammation in an insensate foot. This includes polypeptide receptor activator of nuclear
Investigators will conduct 3 Pre-POC studies among 12-18 month old children with MAM (WLZ <-2 to -3) and stunting (LAZ <-2 to -3) over the course of approximately two years.
Study design: Randomized controlled intervention trial.
Study site: This study will be conducted at Bauniabadh, Mirpur in
Main aim: Examine whether daily oral ingestion of a immunomodulatory mushroom extract (AndoSanTM) leads to a clinical, biochemical and genetical improvement in RA. The experiment will be carried out for 21 days in 15 eligible RA patients. In order to increase the scientific value of the project we
Leukemia and Bone Morbidity Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common pediatric malignancy, with an overall survival rate now exceeding 70%. As such, there is an increasing population of survivors who are at risk for long-term sequelae of childhood leukemia, including osteoporosis. In
Introduction
Long-term prospective studies demonstrate a high success rate of Straumann implants in partially or fully edentulous patients both with early and conventional loading (Salvi et al. 2004, Lambrecht et al. 2003, Cochran et al. 2002, Weber et al. 2000, Buser et al. 1997). Before the