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What is the role of Editors in Lupine Publishers?

Editor Guidelines The main epigram of Lupine Publishers is to spread scientific knowledge globally by publishing quality articles in their open access journals . The credibility of published articles completely depends on the effective peer review process ; Hence, editors are the chief support for Lupine Publishers . The Editorial board members of Lupine are responsible to make it as quality manuscript publisher which are received from authors on various subject areas. Roles and Responsibilities: Actively look for the views of associate editors, authors, readers, reviewers and editorial board members about ways of improving their journal's content. Reputation of our group is enhanced by the presence of eminent editors. They also must endeavor to set higher standards for the journal whenever possible. Sustain initiatives to educate researchers and young scholars about publication policies and ethics. Editorial board members are most welcome to give their valuable

Lupine publishers LLC | Lupine Publishers Review

Lupine publishers LLC | Lupine Publishers Review   Lupine Publishers LLC isa world’s leading Online Publishing repository, a genuine publisher with quality medical journals. Lupine Publishers LLC peer reviewed publisher is a multidisciplinary, scholarly Open Access publisher focused on Genetic, Biomedical and Remedial missions in relation with Technical Knowledge as well. Lupine Publishers LLC Online Open Access Publisher,craves to select ground- breaking research based on modernism, aptness, scientific connotation, prospective spectator’s interests, setc. Lupine Publishers LLC Online Open Access Publisher endeavor to provide by far and liberally accessible belvedere to researchers and practitioners in support of their novel and valuable ideas. Lupine Publishers LLCOnline Open Access Publisher already have 2000+ Editorial Board members along with 5000+ Published articles with them. Lupine Publishers LLC Online Open Access journals maintains a scrupulous, methodical, fair peer r

Journal of Gynaecology-Lupine Publishers

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Effects of Occupational Hazards on Mental andReproductive Health of Women Nepal by Pralhad Adhikari in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers . Women constitute 51.5 percent of Nepal’s population. Their socioeconomic condition is very backward. Because of forced or early marriage, women are compelled to work as breadwinner of family or worker of household. Some women have obligation to work during pregnancy or immediately after delivery. Since many male cohorts have gone abroad, society resorts to women for labor. Occupational hazards of women are different based on geography, rural-urban environment, ethnicity (or caste) and even religion. Commonest of them are lack of safety devices, sexual harassment, domestic/workplace violence, injuries and occupational diseases. Their effects on psychology are lowered dignity (including self-esteem), trauma, melancholy, depression, early aging and other neurotic disorders. Their effects on reproductive health are sexual deprivation, uterine

Journal of Women's Health Care-Lupine publishers

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Sedation or Anesthesia Before Cervical CancerBrachytherapy by Antonio Cassio Assis Pellizzon in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers . Cervical cancer (CC) is a neoplasm with great potential for prevention, but it is still an important public health problem in most developing countries, leading to a significant number of deaths in young women (15-50 years old). In 2012 there has been a total of 528,000 new diagnosis and 266,000 deaths per CC worldwide, accounting for 7.5 % of all deaths from female cancers [1]. High dose rate brachytherapy (HDR-BT) with after-loading equipment has been used in the treatment of CC since the 1960s, in radical and also in post-operative settings. HDR-BT has now been widely used due to its mechanical and computerized control evolution besides cost reduction. It presents very satisfactory results in terms local control of disease, depending on clinical stage, when associated or not to External Beam Radiotherapy (EBRT). A literature review published showed n

Journal of Gynecology and Women's Health-Lupine Publishers

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A Women’s Place is at the Heart of the Home by Paul T E Cusack in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers . One of the most dangerous things happening right now is the breakup of the family. This affects women and children most, and men as well. Ever since the advent of Women’s Suffrage in the early 20th Century, followed by the world wars which brought women into the workforce in large numbers in jobs besides teaching and nursing, and final the advent of the Birth Control Pill, Western civilization has seen the decline of the nuclear family. Women have foregone their responsibility to be mother’s and wives. These things mention has led to extremely high divorce rates, so high that marriage is null nowadays. Children are not raised in a nurturing family environment where men take their rightful place as the bread winners and protectors of their families. We see youth with a lot of mental problems including suicide. Social problems such as pornography lead to the disinvitation of women a

Easter wishes_Lupine Publishers

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May this Easter bring lots of happiness to your life and make all your wishes come true! Wishing you health, prosperity, longevity and peace this Easter and always. And wish you a   very Happy Easter.   Interventions in Gynaecology and Women's Healthcare

Obstetrics & Gynecology Journals-Lupine Publishers

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Biophysical Biomarkers of The Fertile Window inSub-Fertile Women: Individual Approach by Murcia Lora JM in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers . The American Society for Reproductive Medicine has defined the length of the fertile period when the first day oestrone-3- glucuronide (E3G) is detected in urine, to the second day after the luteinizing hormone (LH) peaks. This period usually varies between 7 days in fertile people [1]. Actually, most studies define the period of greatest fertility since six days before ovulation until one day after ovulation. The change from infertile days to the most fertile days in the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle occurs during this interval, which is determined by the gradual development of the dynamic follicular progress of the ovulation [2,3]. This interval is different among sub-fertile couples; however, a good correlation also has been observed between biomarkers, at the beginning, and the end of the fertile period in cycles of sub-fertile

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology-Lupine Publishers

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Laughter Therapy Decreases Depression Among inSenior Citizens Residing in Old Age Homes by Akhil Kumar and Satyajit Patra in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers. Aging is an inevitable process and many factors like genes, lifestyles, diet and environment determine longevity. As humans go older, physical conditions decline which leads to many illnesses. Depression constitutes the most common emotional disorder found in older people. Estimates of the prevalence of major depressive disorder of the elderly range from 2% - 10% of those 65 and older [1]. Depression can be treated by administrating antidepressants, electroconvulsive therapy, Transcranial magnetic stimulations, cognitive behavioral and interpersonal therapies, lifestyle modifications and alternative therapies [2,3]. The alternative therapies encompass a variety of approaches which includes acupuncture, aroma therapy, laughter therapy, biofeedback, chiropractic treatments, guided imagery, dietary supplements, hypnosis,

Journal of Gynaecology-Lupine Publishers

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Pseudomyxoma Peritonei and Ovarian MucinousBorderline Tumor by Baquedano L in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers. A 36-year old woman without comorbidities who underwent unilateral adnexectomy and appendectomy in 2011 with diagnosis of low grade ovarian intestinal type borderline mucinous tumor. CA19.9 tumor marker testing was slightly elevated, 78 U/ml; the others tumor markers were normal. Surgical exploration by median laparotomy showed widespread gelatinous mucinous ascites and a huge ruptured right ovarian tumor of 30 cm in diameter. All visible mucinous deposits were resected. The Immunohistochemistry study was: Ck7: +, Ck20: +++, CDX2: +, R.E: (-), R.P: (-), CEA: +, Muc2: +, Ki-67: + 5%. No adjuvant therapy was given. In 2013 she had a pregnancy by in vitro fertilization with cesarean delivery and no evidence of tumor recurrence at that time. In 2017 the patient wanted a new pregnancy. Due to the diagnosis of early ovarian failure, she was remitted to the Reproduction Unit aga

Gynecology and Women's Health-Lupine Publishers

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Calponin 1 Serum Level A Biological Marker forPreterm Labor Predictability by Mohamed Ibrahim Taema in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers. Preterm birth is featured and defined as delivery before 37 gestational weeks global occurrence in 15 million neonates and represents around 11% of all living births. The threatened preterm delivery has an incidence around two to three times greater between 24 and 34 gestational weeks than the 34-37 gestational weeks. The bulk of cases with preterm delivery clinical presentation before 32 gestational weeks are referred to a tertiary hospital and managed with tocolytic agents e.g, MgSO4 and lung maturity enhancing agent such as corticosteroids. On the other hand, around 80% of these patients would not give birth within 1 week after hospital admission, and 50 percent of those gestations deliver at term. For that reason, several patients are needlessly referred and exposed to the possible side effects of tocolytic drugs and corticosteroids for both m