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  • Rabbits frequently suffer from skin diseases, and this study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a topical solution containing essential oils, plant-extracted polyunsaturated fatty acids, and Vitamin E for treating these issues.
  • Thirty New Zealand rabbits were split into two groups—one receiving the natural ingredient treatment and the other serving as a control—while their skin and hair conditions were monitored over 35 days.
  • Results showed that the treatment group experienced significant improvements in hair shine, reduced hair loss, and better overall skin condition compared to the control group, which displayed no improvement and increased dryness.
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Background: Thyroid diseases are the most common endocrine pathologies second to diabetes. They have been shown to have high genetic impact, and variants in any of the genes involved in the metabolism of thyroid hormones have marked influence on the development of these diseases.

Aim: To identify the genes that have been most involved in the development of thyroid pathologies by reviewing the literature with recent relevant articles.

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Recent evidence suggests that Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABR), in neonates with risk factors for neurological damage, may show auditory brainstem abnormalities, even in patients with normal hearing. To compare the recording and diagnostic accuracy of neonatal Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABR), using 10 and 60clicks/s stimulation rates, two groups of neonates were prospectively studied: 30 healthy full-term neonates, with no peri- or postnatal complications; and 30 high-risk newborns with two or more of the following conditions: hyperbilirubinemia, use of ototoxic drugs, birth weight inferior to 1500g, perinatal sepsis, intraventricular hemorrhage, and/or mechanical ventilation. Correlation between ABR trials, recording duration, and the absolute and interpeak latencies of ABR waves I, III and V, were measured.

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