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  • Protective Roles of Some Leafy and Non-leafy Vegetables against the Severity of Arsenic-induced Skin Lesions among Women Living in Rural Bangladesh: A Case Control Study

    Shayla Nasrin, Mahbuba Kawser, Selim Ahmed, Anup Kumar Saha, Anamul Haque, Rufaida Rahman, Akhi Akter, Sheikh Nazrul Islam
    1-12

    Article ID: 4050
    433  (Abstract) 296  (Download)

    Abstract: Arsenicosis is common among villagers as they drink more contaminatedwater since the arsenic-crisis in Bangladesh. Supplementation of vitamins and micronutrients in counteracting arsenic toxicity has been proved for arsenic treatment. This study was intended to assess protective and beneficial roles of some commonly eaten vegetables on the development and severity of arsenicinduced skin lesions. A... More

    2022-01-07
  • Folk Medicinal Plants Used by Local Herbalists in and around Rajshahi Metropolitan City, Bangladesh

    A.H.M. Mahbubur Rahman
    20-30

    Article ID: 3038
    684  (Abstract) 273  (Download)

    Abstract: Folk medicinal plants used by local herbalists in and around Rajshahi metropolitan city were recorded. The study include 111 medicinal plants used to cure various diseases such as diarrhea, diabetes, toothache, fever, worm, snake-bite, blood disease, cough, menstrual disease, wound, itches, chicken pox, constipation, dysentery, eczema, piles, sex problems, skin diseases, headache, anemia, burning... More

    2021-05-10
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