International, Peer Reviewed, Open Access Journal
MedLife Clinics (ISSN: 2689-5943) is an open-access, multi-disciplinary journal dedicated to disseminating the novel findings covering all specialties in medicine.
MedLife Clinics is a mega-journal aim to publish the latest research works in both medical and clinical fields of medicine. The journal does not confine itself to one field or discipline and welcomes every aspect related to medicine. Journal publishes all types of scientific findings related to research, cases, diagnosis, diseases, treatments, clinical trials, investigations, studies, reports, thesis, etc on all disciplines of medicine. MedLife Clinics journal makes every effort to disseminate all the medical information from different fields and to become one of the best medical and clinical resource to the readers.
MedLife Clin. 2024;6(1):MLC-06-1050 | Open Access
Evaluation of COVID-19 Vaccination Costs for Internally Displaced Persons in the Town of Dori, Dori Health District, 2021
Introduction: The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affected the whole world from China, which declared it in December 2019. It has progressed rapidly ...
MedLife Clin. 2023;5(1):MLC-05-1049 | Open Access
Benefits of A Multiple-Plant-Based Nutritional Supplement in Older Adults with Dementia. Six-Month Double-Blind-Active Comparator Study
Dementia is a worldwide public health phenomenon, such that the World Health Organization published guidelines for cognitive decline and dementia ...
MedLife Clin. 2023;5(1):MLC-05-1048 | Open Access
An Analysis of the Distribution of Cancer Centers in Brazil
Background: The diagnosis and treatment of cancer is complex and necessitate quaternary centers, which require technology and investment. To better ...
MedLife Clin. 2023;5(1):MLC-05-1047 | Open Access
Potential Antiviral Herbal Therapeutics for Viral Infections
Background: Ayurved, an ancient system of medicine with rich heritage and antiquity, is well known since Vedic period. Viral infections ...
MedLife Clin. 2023;5(1):MLC-05-1046 | Open Access
Histopathologic Features as Strong Predictor of Syndromic Odontogenic Keratocysts
Background: Odontogenic Keratocysts (OKCs) represent approximately 11% of all odontogenic cysts and may be an early sign of Nevoid Basal Cell ...