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“Masked” Rash: Candida Albicans Infection Disguised as Acne

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Candida albicans (C. albicans) is a prevalent fungus responsible for superficial fungal infections of the skin, particularly affecting the mucosal membranes in the oral and genital areas, as well as other moist-exposed skin surfaces [1].

An Evaluation of Overhanging Dental Restorations’ Frequency and Localization in a Group of Yemeni People in Sana’a City – Yemen

1. Abstract
1.1. Background: An overhanging dental restoration extends beyond the boundaries of the cavity preparation. The most frequent causes of gingival irritation and periodontal damage are overhanging and improper dental restorations and prostheses, overhanging margins create the perfect conditions for the buildup of plaque and alter the ecological balance of the gingival sulcus region, which increases the number of disease-associated organisms. According to studies, teeth with overhangs have higher periodontal attachment loss and inflammation than teeth without overhangs.

Meta-analysis of first-line Antiretroviral Treatment Failure in Adult HIV Patients in Ethiopia following Implementation of the ‘Universal Test and Treat Strategy

1. Abstract
1.1. Background: With ART programs expanding significantly under test-and-treat strategies, treatment failure is on the rise. In Ethiopia, studies assessing first-line ART failure and associated factors show varying findings, leading to inconsistencies in reported magnitudes.

Physiological And Behavioral Changes of a Black Faced Baboon at Around Critical Wound Surgery

1. Abstract on Physiological and Behavioral Changes of a Black Faced Baboon at Around Critical Wound Surgery This study investigates the physiological and behavioral changes in a critically wounded black-faced baboon (weighing 36 kg) that underwent surgery for perforated injuries to the umbilicus, lips, and buttocks.

Spots with Extremely High Radiofrequency Radiation After Deployment of 5G Base Stations in Stockholm, Sweden

1. Abstract
During recent years there is an on-going deployment of 5G base stations for radiofrequency [RF] communication in Sweden as well in many other countries.

Characteristics of Bronchiectasis Patients at Nguyen Tri Phuong Hospital Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

1. Abstract
1.1. Introduction
Bronchiectasis, significant in morbidity and mortality, varies globally in demographics, microbiology, and causes. This study at
Nguyen tri Phuong Hospital assessed clinical aspects and etiologies of bronchiectasis in adults.

Pleomorphic Hyalinizing AngiectaticTumor: A Case Report and Literature Review

1. Abstract
Pleomorphic hyalinizing angiectatictumor (PHAT), a rare low-grade non-metastasizing tumor, was first reported in 1996[1]. It affects patients with a mean age of 54.5 years and no predilection for gender[2], and has a preference for the subcutaneous soft tissue in the lower extremity.

Increasing Dominance of the Earlier Years of Childhood in Advancing Child Height in Asia, South Korea as Compared to Japan

1. Introduction
Children in Northeast Asia grew steadily taller in height through most of the past half century. Reflecting substantially greater economic progress, children in Japan were taller in height than their South Korean peers in the 1950s through 1970s. Children in Korea caught up with Japanese peers in the 1990s and over took Japanese children in mean height by 3-4 cm in the mid-2000s and seem to have ceased growing any taller (Figure 1).

Exploring The Relationship between Injury, Addiction, and Physical Activity: A Path to Recovery for Athletes

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1.1. Aims
Elite, professional athletes face elevated levels of stress, anxiety, or depression, which sometimes lead to use of illicit substances to mitigate
stress by self-medication. This study aimed to highlight the need for developing tailored, exercise mediated approaches to recovery from substance use disorders (SUD) and alcohol use disorders (AUD), offering significant benefits for athlete-specific rehabilitation, and reintegration into their social and professional environment

Proposal of a West-High–East-Low Hypothetical Theory for the Longitudinal Distribution of Global Height

1. Abstract
In this study, we seek to propose a hypothetical theory of western high-east low and the K&F theory (Kani and Fujii theory), similar to
Bergmann’s law of north-high and south-low for height, as laws based on latitude and longitude with regard to the trends in global height distribution. Judging from the changes in height over the 100-year span from 1870 to 1970, a composition was suggested in which, taking the European region as the center, height was clearly higher in the west and lower in the east with eastward movement. In other words, it was speculated that diversity decreased as people moved east, leading to slower economic development, lower wealth, and shorter stature. Therefore, we can hypothesize a west-high, east-low composition in the height distribution over longitude. Here, we propose the K&F theory (Kani and Fujii theory) to explain the hypothetical theory of west-high, east-low.

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