Global Scientific Fields in Medical Sciences

Medical Sciences deals with establishing the diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and prevention of disease. Contemporary medicine takes a multidisciplinary approach by employing a combination of medical technology, biomedical sciences, and genetics to diagnose and treat disease, either through pharmaceuticals or through surgery. Advances in medical science have been responsible for containing infectious diseases like cholera, malaria, polio, small pox etc. It has been one of the biggest factors responsible for increasing the life expectancy. Today, complicated procedures such as heart transplants, brain surgeries, in vitro fertilization, artificial limbs, and CRISPR-based gene editing in embryos, are all possible due to the huge strides being made in the field.

Hyperlipidemia Scholarly Peer-review Journal

It is a clinical condition which is characterized by increased levels of all lipid or all lipoprotein in the blood. Most common cause of hyperlipidemia are diabetes mellitus, renal failure, nephrotic syndrome, and alcohol consumption etc. It can b ...

Inflammatory Syndrome Research Articles

This condition is mainly observed in cases of AIDS where the immune system starts to recover but suddenly responds to a previous infection due to which there is an extreme inflammatory response that makes the infection worse. The CD4 T-cells are s ...

Peripheral Vascular Disease Scholarly Peer-review Journal

It is also known as peripheral arterial diseases or peripheral artery occlusive disease. It occurs due to the obstruction of large arteries. The foremost cause of peripheral vascular disease is smoking, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, hypertensio ...

Ovarian Cancer Research Articles

The ovaries are small, almond-shaped organs located on either side of the uterus. Eggs are produced in the ovaries. Ovarian cancer can occur in several different parts of the ovary. Ovarian cancer can start in the ovary’s germ, str ...

Inflammatory Syndrome High Impact Factor Journals

Inflammation is a localized physical condition, the immune reaction of the body tissues towards the harmful stimuli such as pathogens, damaged cells or irritants. It is considered as protective response which involves immune cells, blood vess ...

Vascular Diseases Scholarly Peer-review Journal

It is a type of cardiovascular diseases which affects the blood vessels. It is a clinical condition of large and medium sized arteries which is affected by dysfunction of endothelial cell. Pathogens, cytokines, inflammatory stimuli endothelial cel ...

Vascular Dementia Impact Factor

t is clinical condition which occurs due to obstacles in the supply of blood to the brain which results in to minor stroke. It is second common form of dementia after Alzheimer's disease (AD) in aged person. Risk factor of this dis ...

Ultrasound Imaging

Ultrasound imaging (sonography) is a diagnostic medical procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce dynamic visual images of organs, tissues or blood flow inside the body. The sound waves are transmitted to ...

Cell Wall Online Journals

A cell wall is an outer layer surrounding certain cells that is outside of the cell membrane. All cells have cell membranes, but generally only plants, fungi, algae, most bacteria, and archaea have cells with cell walls. ...

Facial Esthetics Journals

Facial esthetics, to a large amount depends on the esthetic appearance of the maxillary anterior teeth. The suitable choice of artificial teeth for complete and removable partial dentures is indeed a interesting task for the prosthodontist. Select ...

Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammatory-demyelinating events in the central nervous system. Despite more than 40 years of MS research its aetiology remains unknown. This study aims to identify the mos ...

Mandibular Canal Open Access Journals

Determinations of morphology and quantity of bone are important for preoperative planning of implant placement in the mandible. Generally, the cortical bone thickness is important for achieving implant stability. To accomplish a predictable clinic ...

Mandibular Canal Innovations

Determinations of morphology and quantity of bone are important for preoperative planning of implant placement in the mandible. Generally, the cortical bone thickness is important for achieving implant stability. To accomplish a predictable clinic ...

Mandibular Canal Online Journals

Determinations of morphology and quantity of bone are important for preoperative planning of implant placement in the mandible. Generally, the cortical bone thickness is important for achieving implant stability. To accomplish a predictable clinic ...

Mandibular Canal Review Articles

Determinations of morphology and quantity of bone are important for preoperative planning of implant placement in the mandible. Generally, the cortical bone thickness is important for achieving implant stability. To accomplish a predictable clinic ...

Mandibular Canal Open Access Articles

Determinations of morphology and quantity of bone are important for preoperative planning of implant placement in the mandible. Generally, the cortical bone thickness is important for achieving implant stability. To accomplish a predictable clinic ...

Osteosarcoma High Impact Factor Journals

Osteosarcoma, the second most common primary malignant bone tumor, is usually found in long bones 42 percent occupying the femur, 19 percent in tibia, and 10 percent in the humerus. About 8 percent of all cases occur in ...

Osteosarcoma Research Articles

Osteosarcoma, the second most common primary malignant bone tumor, is usually found in long bones 42 percent occupying the femur, 19 percent in tibia, and 10 percent in the humerus. About 8 percent of all cases occur in the skull and jaw and other ...

Osteosarcoma Top Journals

Osteosarcoma, the second most common primary malignant bone tumor, is usually found in long bones 42 percent occupying the femur, 19 percent in tibia, and 10 percent in the humerus. About 8 percent of all cases occur in the skull and jaw and other ...

Osteosarcoma Scientific Journals

Osteosarcoma, the second most common primary malignant bone tumor, is usually found in long bones 42percent occupying the femur, 19 percent in tibia, and 10 percent in the humerus. About 8percent of all cases occur in the skull and jaw and other 8 ...