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Vol. 26 No. 1 (2026): LJMHR Volume 26 Issue 1

LJMHR Volume 26 Issue 1
LJMHR Volume 26 Issue 1
Published: 2026-02-13

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  • Optimal Surgical Treatment of Hiatal Hernias of Types II-IV

    Optimal Surgical Treatment of Hiatal Hernias of Types II-IV

    Dr. Stanislav A. Skriabin
    27-35
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  • Between Vocation and Burnout: Working Conditions, Training, and Career Prospects for Cardiologists in Argentina

    Between Vocation and Burnout: Working Conditions, Training, and Career Prospects for Cardiologists in Argentina

    Dr. Diego Novielli
    37-44
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  • Bilateral Mastoiditis Complicated by Unilateral Zygomaticitis – Rare form, Challenging Diagnosis

    Bilateral Mastoiditis Complicated by Unilateral Zygomaticitis – Rare form, Challenging Diagnosis

    Dr. Iurie Noroc
    45-58
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  • Diagnostic Challenges of Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis: A Case Report

    Diagnostic Challenges of Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis: A Case Report

    Dr. Thales Rodrigues Moysés
    59-64
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  • A Systems-based Approach to Longevity: Integrating Mitochondria, Hormones, and Inflammation through Case-based Precision Endocrinology

    A Systems-based Approach to Longevity: Integrating Mitochondria, Hormones, and Inflammation through Case-based Precision Endocrinology

    Dr. Angela D Mazza
    1-17
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  • Cervical Encirclage-A Boon for Mid- Trimester Pregnancy with Cervical Insufficiency

    Cervical Encirclage-A Boon for Mid- Trimester Pregnancy with Cervical Insufficiency

    Dr. Vinutha m Sharma
    65-70
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  • Comparison of Transdermal Optical Imaging and Conventional Handcuff Methods for Blood Pressure Screening: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Comparison of Transdermal Optical Imaging and Conventional Handcuff Methods for Blood Pressure Screening: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Dr. Stephen Ogweno
    19-26
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