Biomarker-Based Evaluation of Liver Function: The Emerging Roles of Indocyanine Green and B-Type Natriuretic Peptide
Abstract Background: The liver is a key metabolic center, and even the conventional liver function tests are not always able to detect early dysfunction or give real-time measurements of functional capacity. The review examines Indocyanine Green and B-type Natriuretic Peptide as high-sensitivity biomarkers that escape the shortcomings of traditional markers such as ALT, AST and […]
Antibiotics in Bangladesh: A Crisis Unfolding
1. Kunming Medical University, Kunming, Yunnan, China Antibiotics once stood as one of humanity’s greatest medical triumphs reliable weapons against bacterial infections that claimed millions of lives. In Bangladesh, as in many parts of the world, antibiotics have long been essential, saving lives when infections spread in overcrowded settings, or where sanitation is uneven. Yet […]
Bridging the Gap: How AI Is Reshaping Clinical Decision-Making
Introduction Artificial intelligence is presently a central driver in the transformation of healthcare, refining the accuracy of diagnostic interpretation, augmenting the rigor of clinical reasoning, and personalizing therapeutic pathways according to the distinctive genomic, phenotypic, and psychosocial profiles of each patient [1]. Sustained growth in data volume—from genomic sequences to wearable-device readings—together with mounting complexity […]
Non-Communicable Diseases: The Ticking Time Bomb
Pakistan is under a silent but rapidly increasing health crisis. Because of the recent pandemic in particular, infectious diseases continue to grab significant attention and compared to non-communicable diseases (NCDs)—such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, and chronic respiratory illnesses—have become the leading cause of mortality rate, accounting for over 60% of all annual deaths in […]
A Systematic Review of the Current Status and Challenges of Pharmacy Education in Pakistan
With 225 million nations, Pakistan is the world’s 5th most populous country and a major source of human assets. However, the status of pharmacy education in Pakistan is relatively less known to the world. By conducting a systemic review of international literature, the authors gave a brief introduction to the history of pharmacy education. They […]
Femoral Shaft Fracture Surgery with Ortho-Bridge System: A New Case Image
Case ImagesFemoral Shaft Fracture Surgery with Ortho-Bridge System:A New Case ImageLiu Xue*; Lee Zhang1; Wang Xi1# Gannan Medical Colleg e, Ganzhou, Jianxi, China *Corresponding author: wangxi01@126.com Fig 1: AP and Lateral radiographs of the thigh showing displacementoblique femoral mid shaft fracture Fig 2: After surgery with Ortho-Bridge System (OBS) Acknowledgement statement
Emerging Trends or Challenges in the Field of Digital Health : Letter to the Editor
One of the most exciting trends in digital health is the growing use of wearables and other mobile devices to monitor and track health metrics in real time. From smart watches that track heart rate and activity levels, to glucose monitors that can be worn on the skin, these technologies are enabling patients to take […]
The Impact of robotic-Assisted gait training on functionality and gain velocity in subacute and chronic stroke patients: A systemic REVIEW and Meta-analysis and Randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
Background: The purpose of the study is to provide evidence for gait velocity improvements through the meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) and to demonstrate the efficacy of robotic-assisted gait training (RAGT) for functional gait recovery in poststroke survivors (RCTs). Methods: For this systematic review, relevant RCTs were found by searching PubMed, Web of Science, […]