Background: While more and more people tend to use herbal products thinking they are safer than conventional western medicine, the reality is other. If natural products are bio-active and possess potential therapeutic activities, then the benefit/risk balance should be considered like any other health product. Some herbs are known to have the potential to interact with patient's treatment and to cause adverse drug reactions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Contrasting with the lymphopenia classically reported after administration of glucocorticoids, a lymphocytosis has been sometimes observed in patients after glucocorticoid administration. We here determine prospectively the timing and magnitude of methylprednisolone (mPDN)-induced lymphocytosis and study the effects of concomitant propranolol administration on lymphocyte count (Ly).
Methods: Ly was measured before and 24 to 72hours after initiating mPDN treatment in 20 patients with immune-mediated inflammatory disorders (IMID).
Environmental toxins, particularly liposoluble compounds that accumulate in adipose tissues, present a risk for newborns, not only through breastfeeding but also through artificial milks. These compounds pass into breast milk, potentially exposing infants to harmful substances. In a monocentric observational study carried out in the Charleroi region, we employed liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry to analyze the presence of environmental toxins in milk for newborns.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCoffee plants contain well-known xanthines as caffeine. Three Coffea species grown in a controlled greenhouse environment were the focus of this research. Coffea arabica and C.
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