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              The article “Hesperidin enhances the repair and   endo-prosthetic  treatment  for an  aneurysm.  This  paper
            regeneration of full-thickness dermal wounds in mice exposed   highlights the importance of clinical and radiological
            to fractionated γ-radiation” by Ganesh Chandra Jagetia   follow-up. 9
            and KV.N. Mallikarjun Rao from Mizoram University,   All of these articles will be of great interest not only for
            Aizawl, India, describes the effects of hesperidin on wound   the experts in their respective fields but also for a broader
            contraction and acceleration of mouse skin healing. 3  audience interested in medical advancements. We hope
              “Association between pesticide exposure and ischemic   that our readers in the medical practice will find these
            heart disease among adults who took part in the Rafsanjan   articles interesting and useful read.
            Cohort Study” is an article by Soheila Pourmasumi and
            colleagues from Iran, United  Kingdom, and Greece. This   4. Conclusion
            paper presents an excellent epidemiological study correlating   The transfer of knowledge from the laboratory bench to
            exposure to pesticides with cardiovascular disease. 4  the patient’s bed is our mission. We want to do it in the
              The review article “Assessing the efficacy of cannabinoids   best, professional and the fastest possible way. This issue
            in managing cannabis use disorder: A  systematic review   of JCTR is just an example. It is your turn, Dear Reader, to
            of randomized controlled trials with pharmacological   judge our work.
            emphasis” by Fernanda Valeriano Zamora and colleagues   Conflict of interest
            from Brazil provides a  review of the burning issues of
            cannabis use disorder and cannabis withdrawal syndrome   Jacek Z. Kubiak is the Editor-in-Chief of this journal.
            in the face of a lack of proven effective medical treatments. 5  The author declared that he has no known competing
                                                               financial interests or personal relationships that could have
              In this issue, Iftekhar Mahmood from the USA     influenced the work reported in this paper.
            contributed an article entitled “Simple methods for
            predicting pediatric doses of antituberculosis medicines:   References
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              The first of the two case reports included in this issue   Pesticide  Exposure  and  Ischemic  Heart  Disease  among
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            complicated case of 79-year-old patient who underwent      doi: 10.36922/jctr.24.00070

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