would like thank Prof. Yemane Berhane for his close guidance and technical assistances from inception to the end of this paper. My special thanks also go to my wife, W/ro Helen Bekele and my kids, Herma Addis and Michael Addis for their encouragements and family help to realize and complete my MPH studies. ...
Paper Information
Authors Addis Demissie, Yemane Berhane
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 1 to 8

This study was designed to evaluate the therapeutic effectiveness of atorvastatin in Iraqi patients with systolic heart failure. Sixty heart failure patients were participated in this study and their ages ranged from (35-72) years. The patients were divided into three groups: patients with heart failure and normal lipid profile not receiving atorvastatin (group one), patients with heart ...
Paper Information
Authors Dr. Masar Samir Baker, Prof. Dr. Kassim Al-Shamma, Dr.Mohammed Noori Al-Dujaili
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 23 to 36

Right to good health is also a fundamental human right. Healthcare and well being must be achieved equitably for all. But the achievement of such an equitable access to healthcare for all is prevented by unsolved and newly emerging problems like demographic shift to ageing population, poverty, environmental degradation, economic crisis in many developed countries, and emergence of new ty...
Paper Information
Authors Dr. Smt. Mahananda B. Chittawadagi
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 11 to 22

Background : Ribonuclease (RNase) are widely distributed in various organs and body fluids, including serum, urine, saliva, and cerebrospinal fluid. Small amounts of extracellular (( exocrine)) forms of this enzyme are secreted by the normal human pancreases into the gut, have observed increased levels of serum RNase in a series of patients with cancer of ovary. They have suggested that ...
Paper Information
Authors Majjd K Hussain, Anwar M AL-Janabi, Jawad M Ismael,Abdulhussasin J Shamsa, Thualfeqar G Mohammed
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 7 to 10

In some circumstances it is morechallenging to understand the internal physique of a biological nature. It is very important that a bio-medical student need to understand the organization and form of the internal parts. So that he or she able to study the organics with proper instrument interfacing. It is also tedious job to study a corporeal thing every time. In such situations the pres...
Paper Information
Authors Himansu Mohan Padhy, Pranati Mishra, R. Sridevi, Velaga Sridevi
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 1 to 6

Aim : To document the attitudes of patients at disclosure of their HIV sero-positive status during post-test counselling in a Tertiary institution in North eastern Nigeria. Methods : This cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out among clients that presented for VCT at the HIV clinic at the University of Teaching Hospital. Questionnaire administration took place at the clinic; th...
Paper Information
Authors Dr. Ballah Akawu Denue,Dr. Stella Jacks,Dr.Suleiman Bello ,Mrs Cecilia Akawu ,Mal AnasYusuf Hussaini,Dr Oladimeji Adebayo
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 29 to 34

Recent advances in semiconductor technology have made it possible to achieve imaging devices that can serve as bionic retinas when implanted within the human eye. Traditional concepts for bionic retina prosthesis involve implantation of a CMOS CCD array in place of the dysfunctional retina of the patient [Ref. 2]. This concept suffers from a limitation of a finite battery life, which lea...
Paper Information
Authors Dr. Pourus Mehta
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 23 to 28

The generally observed common phenomenon of decreased utilization of glucose by tissue cells in type 2 diabetes mellitus is attributed to either lack of insulin or due to non availability of functioning insulin. Some of the recent studies indicate the decreased glucose utilization may be due to variations in the membrane lipid composition, there by altering glucose transport across the m...
Paper Information
Authors Dr. Rudrappa G , Basavaraj S Aski, Kashinath R.T.
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 19 to 22

Regular blood transfusion along with iron chelation therapy is a supportive treatment for thalassemia major. Chelation therapy too has its side effects. The most common adverse effects associated with administration of deferiprone are agranulocytosis, neutropenia and arthralgia, primarily, of the large joints. Objective : The study was undertaken to examine the effect of deferiprone on t...
Paper Information
Authors Dr . Anita Saxena, Dr. Archana Gupta
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 1 to 8

Investigations were made on the blood of Mastacembelus armatus exposed to heavy metals (Cu, Ni, Fe, Co, Mn, Cr and Zn). The study reveals the contamination of Harduaganj Reservoir with heavy metals. The heavy metal content in reservoir water were in the order of Fe > Cu > Zn > Mn > Ni > Co > Cr. The values for the heavy metals such as Fe (8.71 mgL-1), Ni (0.12 mgL-1), and Mn (0.21 mgL-1)...
Paper Information
Authors Mehjbeen Javed, Nazura Usmani
Read Journal Click Here
Read Paper Click Here
Page No. 59 to 64