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Therapeutic Efficacy of Combination Therapy Using Oral Cyclosporine with a Dietary Supplement (Pantogar®) in Twenty-Nail Dystrophy

Oh SJ, Kim JE, Ko JY, Ro YS

BACKGROUND: Twenty-nail dystrophy (TND) is an acquired idiopathic disease characterized by dull, thin, lusterless, and fragile nails with fissuring, small regular pits, and excessive longitudinal ridging. Although various treatment modalities...
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The Effect of Dexpanthenol in Postoperative Patients

Hwang MR, Kim H, Cho DH, Han WK

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of dexpanthenol in postoperative patients. Dexpanthenol, the alcohol derivative of pantothenic acid, is believed to be a precursor of...
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Evaluation of the Menus of Senior Welfare Centers for Home-bound Elderly

Jung EK, Park S, Kim JS

This study examined the characteristics of the foodservice menu items offered at senior welfare centers to provide information on Korean senior menu development. A total of 514 lunch menu items...
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The Effects of Vitamin B Complexes on AAF Hydroxylation by Rat Liver Microsomal Cytochrome P-450

Hong YS, Kim BH, Sung NE

The effects of vitamin B complexes on both ring and N-hydroxylation of 2-ace-tylaminofluorene by rat hepatic microsomal fraction were studied. In the presence of thiamine-Hcl during incubation, the total hydroxy-AAF was...
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Development of the anti-cancer food scoring system 2.0: Validation and nutritional analyses of quantitative anti-cancer food scoring model

Hong YJ, Kim J, Lee HY, Rim CH

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: We have previously designed the anti-cancer food scoring model (ACFS) 1.0, an evidence-based quantitative tool analyzing the anti-cancer or carcinogenic potential of diets. Analysis was performed using simple quantitative...
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‘Testosterone Boosting’ Supplements Composition and Claims Are not Supported by the Academic Literature

Clemesha C, Thaker H, Samplaski

PURPOSE: Men take testosterone (T) boosting supplements to naturally improve T levels. We evaluated the composition and advertised claims of “T boosting” supplements, and supporting published evidence. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty...
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