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Hedayatollah Shirzad

Researcher at Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  152
Citations -  4047

Hedayatollah Shirzad is an academic researcher from Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Helicobacter pylori & Gastritis. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 146 publications receiving 3385 citations.

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New concepts in nutraceuticals as alternative for pharmaceuticals.

TL;DR: In the present review, emphasis has been made to present herbal nutraceuticals effective on hard curative disorders related to oxidative stress including allergy, alzheimer, cardiovascular, cancer, diabetes, eye, immune, inflammatory and Parkinson's diseases as well as obesity.
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Toxicity and safety of medicinal plants

TL;DR: Although medicinal plants are widely used and assumed to be safe, however, they can potentially be toxic especially in pregnancy, therefore, they should be administered by trained personnel.
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Oxidative stress and Parkinson's disease: New hopes in treatment with herbal antioxidants.

TL;DR: This paper reviewed the recently published papers on the effects of herbal medicines on PD alongside the pathogenesis of PD with regard to oxidative stress and revealed new perspectives of research and therapy.
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Correlation between antioxidant activity of garlic extracts and WEHI-164 fibrosarcoma tumor growth in BALB/c mice.

TL;DR: Garlic has anticancer activity against WEHI-164 tumor cells, and processing such as heating reduces its effect dramatically, and fresh garlic has the highest content of bioactive components and the greatest anticancer efficacy.
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Comparison of morphine and tramadol effects on phagocytic activity of mice peritoneal phagocytes in vivo.

TL;DR: Tramadol stimulation of immune system may offer a good alternative to morphine for the treatment of patients in whom immunosuppression might be hazardous or in patients who cannot tolerate the side effects of morphine.