Different methods are nowadays employed for the preservation of postharvest fruits quality, such as chemical treatments, heating and freezing. However, the application of these methodologies often causes heavy losses during storage, due to pathogenic microorganisms’ and insects’ activity.
Author Name:
Jessica Scifo |
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Journal of Advancements in Food Technology
Strategies for Building Resilient and Sustainable Health Systems in Africa: A Descriptive Review
Resilience is recovering soon from a disaster or calamity. It is bouncing back quickly or refusing to remain falling. The health system in developing countries is still struggling with issues of universal coverage and sustainable and resilient health systems. There is a gap in evidence regarding strategies to build resilient health systems, particularly in developing countries.
Author Name:
Dr. Mende Mensa Sorato |
|
Journal of Public Health Hygiene and Safety
The Burden of Empirical Therapy: Analyzing the Predominance of Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic Usage in Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
Background: Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) frequently require immediate empirical antibiotic therapy due to di
agnostic delays and clinical severity. Empirical regimens commonly rely on broad-spectrum agents, which can increase selec
tive pressure for antimicrobial resistance.
Author Name:
Jeuti Talukdar |
|
Journal of Antibiotics Research
Obesity and the Risk of Cognitive Decline and Dementia: Implications and Prevention Strategies
The global rise in obesity presents a significant public health challenge, with implications extending beyond metabolic disor
ders to include an increased risk of cognitive decline and dementia.
Author Name:
Auda Fares |
|
Journal of Nutrition and Health Sciences
Obesity and the Risk of Cognitive Decline and Dementia: Implications and Prevention Strategies
Different methods are nowadays employed for the preservation of postharvest fruits quality, such as chemical treatments, heating and freezing. However, the application of these methodologies often causes heavy losses during storage, due to pathogenic microorganisms’ and insects’ activity.
Author Name:
Jessica Scifo |
|
Obesity and the Risk of Cognitive Decline and Dementia: Implications and Prevention Strategies
Resilience is recovering soon from a disaster or calamity. It is bouncing back quickly or refusing to remain falling. The health system in developing countries is still struggling with issues of universal coverage and sustainable and resilient health systems. There is a gap in evidence regarding strategies to build resilient health systems, particularly in developing countries.
Author Name:
Dr. Mende Mensa Sorato |
|
Obesity and the Risk of Cognitive Decline and Dementia: Implications and Prevention Strategies
Background: Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) frequently require immediate empirical antibiotic therapy due to di
agnostic delays and clinical severity. Empirical regimens commonly rely on broad-spectrum agents, which can increase selec
tive pressure for antimicrobial resistance.
Author Name:
Jeuti Talukdar |
|
Obesity and the Risk of Cognitive Decline and Dementia: Implications and Prevention Strategies
The global rise in obesity presents a significant public health challenge, with implications extending beyond metabolic disor
ders to include an increased risk of cognitive decline and dementia.
Author Name:
Auda Fares |
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