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Investigating the quality of Iranian hospitals’ websites and their association to the Province’s share of medical tourism
BackgroundNowadays, virtual methods are among the most important and influential marketing instruments in various industries, such as medical...
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Develo** a broad perspective of future work and career in medical students through field trips to a disaster area: a qualitative study
ObjectiveField trips to disaster-affected areas (FTDAs) without a specific purpose, such as medical cooperation, are widely used in medical...
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Challenges for cancer patients returning home during SARS-COV-19 pandemic after medical tourism - a consensus report by the emirates oncology task force
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has caused a global health crisis. Numerous cancer patients from non-Western countries, including the United Arab...
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Medical Importance of ESKAPE Pathogens
Being the ‘escapers’ from the action of antibiotics, the ESKAPE pathogens—Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae,... -
Age of Robotic Surgery and Telemedicine: Is Pakistan Lagging Behind?
Robotic surgery and telemedicine have revolutionized the healthcare industry, offering improved patient outcomes and access to medical knowledge....
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COVID-19 and Its Impact on Tourism Industry
The current COVID-19 pandemic is leading to significant changes in terms of people’s economic behavior, which will inevitably impact the tourism... -
Ethics and Medical Biotechnology
Science is a human activity that encourages human beings to explore nature and to seek deeper and comprehensive knowledge for the betterment of the... -
Using Medical Illustration to Improve Understanding of Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a chronic and debilitating condition where cells similar to those found in the endometrium migrate elsewhere in the body. These... -
On the Sustainable Growth of the Biomedical Industry Reinvented Through Innovative Open-Source Medical Devices
Open-source medical devices (OSMDs) have emerged with the potential to transform the biomedical industry towards healthcare technology equity, in... -
Blockchain Technologies for Internet of Medical Things (BIoMT) Based Healthcare Systems: A New Paradigm for COVID-19 Pandemic
Blockchain and Internet of Medical Things (IOMT) technologies are becoming increasingly vital in the healthcare industry, with considerable growth... -
Plasmodium knowlesi: the game changer for malaria eradication
Plasmodium knowlesi is a zoonotic malaria parasite that has gained increasing medical interest over the past two decades. This zoonotic parasitic...
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Looking ahead: ethical and social challenges of somatic gene therapy for sickle cell disease in Africa
Somatic gene therapy will be one of the most exciting practices of genetic medicine in Africa and is primed to offer a “new life” for persons living...
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Epidemiology and clinical features of imported malaria: a 14-year retrospective single-centre descriptive study in Prague, Czech Republic
BackgroundMalaria represents one of the most important imported tropical infectious diseases in European travellers. The objective of the study was...
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Handbook of Space Pharmaceuticals
This handbook, directed at medical professionals and students who are involved in develo** the space industry or are academicians doing research in...
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Traditional Medical System (TMS) for Sustainable Healthcare in India
Traditional medicine has a long history. The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes that traditional medicine (TM) is a vital part of the global... -
Economic Development and Health Care Status in Silk Road Countries
The Belt and Road (B&R) Initiative, proposed by China in 2013, has grown into one of the most promising platforms for international cooperation,... -
Malaria epidemiological characteristics and control in Guangzhou, China, 1950–2022
BackgroundMalaria was once widespread in Guangzhou, China. However, a series of control measures have succeeded in eliminating local malaria...
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Good practice in medicine and biology: scientific integrity needs global bioethics
We consider scientific integrity to constitute a new theory of morality of science , in a very specific deontological sense. Indeed, at least in...
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Breaking Down and Building Up: Gentrification, Its drivers, and Urban Health Inequality
Purpose of ReviewMany neighborhoods which have been unjustly impacted by histories of uneven urban development, resulting in socioeconomic and racial...
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Regulating cancer risk prediction: legal considerations and stakeholder perspectives on the Canadian context
Risk prediction models hold great promise to reduce the impact of cancer in society through advanced warning of risk and improved preventative...