MEDICAL CONNECTIONS AND EXCHANGES IN THE EARLY MODERN WORLD

Medical Connections and Exchanges in the Early Modern World

For most of human history there have been extensive exchanges of medical information all over Eurasia.Some diseases were considered to be geographically determined, and hence had to Measurement be cured using local knowledge.Other ailments were found in many places, but cures could differ according to location.Most healers, whether book based or Le

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Essential Oils as Dermocosmetic Agents, Their Mechanism of Action and Nanolipidic Formulations for Maximized Skincare

Essential oils (EOs) are known for their diverse bioactivities, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, skin-barrier repairing and anticancer, and therefore, hold profound potential to be used in cosmetic and skincare products.Owing to these properties, EOs have long been utilized to address a range of dermat

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CCL4L2 participates in tendinopathy progression by promoting macrophage inflammatory responses: a single-cell analysis

Abstract Background Tendinopathy is very common in clinical practice, which is highly prevalent in athletes, sports enthusiasts and other people involved in high-load weight-bearing activities.Common types of tendinopathy include rotator cuff injury, Achilles tendinitis, tennis elbow and so on.Macrophages (Macs) are key immune cells in the pathogen

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