Bulletin of Pioneering Researches of Medical and Clinical Science

ISSN: 3006-2659
DOI Prefix: 10.51847

Bulletin of Pioneering Researches of Medical and Clinical Science  [ISSN: 3006-2659]; is a prestigious journal dedicated to showcasing groundbreaking studies and scientific breakthroughs in the field of medical research. Our aim is to provide a platform for researchers and healthcare professionals to share their innovative treatments, novel therapies, and advanced medical techniques that are shaping the future of healthcare advancements. Through our publication, we strive to highlight cutting-edge research that is pushing the boundaries of medical science and leading to new medical discoveries.
Within the pages of our journal, readers can expect to find a diverse range of articles covering a wide array of topics related to clinical studies and medical advancements. From clinical trials to healthcare developments, our scope encompasses all aspects of medical research and clinical practice. We are committed to promoting the latest healthcare discoveries and showcasing the most innovative treatments that are revolutionizing the way we approach patient care.
Our journal offers a wide-ranging scope that covers various aspects of health and wellness. From disease prevention and treatment to epidemiology and public health, the journal delves into crucial topics that shape healthcare practices and policies. With a focus on medical research and advancements in healthcare, this publication serves as a valuable resource for professionals and researchers in the field.

Publisher:
Galaxy Publisher
Davutpasa / Zeytinburnu 34087, Istanbul, Turkey.

Publishing Schedule:
2 issues per year.  

Latest Articles
The Impact of Vitamin D in Ulcerative Colitis Patients Among a Tertiary Care Centre
The Impact of Vitamin D in Ulcerative Colitis Patients Among a Tertiary Care Centre
Written by Sarita Goyal   Published On Issue 2 Vol 3, 2024
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic idiopathic disease characterized by an inflammatory response largely limited to the colonic mucosa. Being a lifelong condition, ulcerative colitis has a significant psychological and social impact on patients. Vitamin D can restore the gut mucosal barrier in addition to regulating immunological responses.  Vitamin D may improve a patient's quality of life and reduce the symptoms of ulcerative colitis by having an anti-inflammatory impact on the intestines Read More

Periodontal Abscess as a Clinical Oral Sign in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus - An Original Study
Periodontal Abscess as a Clinical Oral Sign in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus - An Original Study
Written by P S Samyuktha   Published On Issue 2 Vol 3, 2024
Diabetes mellitus is an endocrine-related systemic metabolic disorder that is characterized by increased blood glucose levels and abnormalities in carbohydrate, protein, and lipid metabolism. Many studies show a high prevalence rate of periodontal diseases as well as increased severity in diabetic patients than in non-diabetic patients, including greater attachment loss, increased alveolar bone loss, marked bleeding on probing, and increased mobility of teeth. The current study aims to evaluate Read More

Recent Advancement in Anterior Teeth Esthetics: A Narrative Review
Recent Advancement in Anterior Teeth Esthetics: A Narrative Review
Written by Mazen Khalid Alnuwaiser   Published On Issue 2 Vol 3, 2024
The evolution of esthetic restorative materials for anterior teeth has transformed the field of dentistry, driven by the demand for natural-looking and durable dental restorations. This narrative review explores recent advancements in anterior teeth esthetics, focusing on materials, techniques, and technologies. Through a systematic literature search of academic databases, studies published in the last decade were analyzed to highlight innovations in materials such as ceramics, zirconia, resin-b Read More

Studying the Efficacy of Tolmetin Radiosensitizing Effect in Radiotherapy Treatment on Human Clonal Cancer Cells
Studying the Efficacy of Tolmetin Radiosensitizing Effect in Radiotherapy Treatment on Human Clonal Cancer Cells
Written by Deep Kwatra   Published On Issue 2 Vol 3, 2024
One of the methods of cancer treatment is radiotherapy. Although radiation resistance and toxicity in normal cells limit the use of radiotherapy in some specific anatomical situations, however, together with radiotherapy, the use of substances that increase the radiation sensitivity of cancer cells and at the same time toxicity can be useful if they do not have cells on normal cells. The present study aimed to investigate the radiosensitizing effect of tolmetin in radiotherapy treatment on human Read More

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