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Author(s): Vinay Kumar
American Journal of Phytomedicine and Clinical TherapeuticsAuthor(s): Vinay Kumar
American Journal of Phytomedicine and Clinical TherapeuticsAuthor(s): Ali Kabir*
Medical & Clinical ReviewsAuthor(s): Ali Kabir*
Medical & Clinical ReviewsAuthor(s): Ahmar Shamim*
Medical & Clinical ReviewsAuthor(s): Lucia Kiio* , Damaris Mbui and Peter Ndangili
Medical & Clinical ReviewsAuthor(s): Meena Gupta* and Divya Pandey
Medical & Clinical ReviewsAuthor(s): US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) exercises flexibility in the requirement that new drugs provide substantial evidence of benefit under the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Provisions in law and policy provide numerous exceptions to the historical scientific standard of 2 or more controlled clinical trials demonstrating statistically significant evidence of benefit.
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical ResearchAuthor(s): Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer among women worldwide. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the main cause for cervical cancer as well as vulvar, vaginal, penile, anal and also oropharyngeal cancer. The burden of HPV-associated disease is still high across numerous countries regardless of the technological advancement in conveying information pertaining to the disease. Lack of awareness on HPV as well as misunderstandings on the risks associated with HPV vaccination can expose females to the disease and complications that arise from HPV.
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical ResearchAuthor(s): Lalwani S
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical ResearchAuthor(s): Khalid A Al-Sunaidar
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical ResearchAuthor(s): Surendra Lalwani
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical ResearchAuthor(s): Aatkah Naseer
American Journal of Phytomedicine and Clinical TherapeuticsAuthor(s): Asma praveen, Ajay Sharma*
Annals of Biological SciencesAuthor(s): Waqar Ahmed
Research Journal of Nervous SystemAuthor(s): Dr. Sudhakar A
Research Journal of Nervous SystemAuthor(s): Dr. Madhu Gupta
Research Journal of Nervous SystemAuthor(s): J. G. REN
Research Journal of Nervous SystemAuthor(s): Mr Anwar Khan
Research Journal of Nervous SystemAuthor(s): Saif Ur Rehman* , Muhammad Rashid and Muhammad Hadi
American Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology