Aquamin-Peer-review Journal
Aquamin-Peer review Journal refers to the work done in the
screening of submitted manuscripts and funding applications. This process encourages authors to achieve accepted standards and reduces the dissemination of inappropriate findings, unwarranted claims, inappropriate interpretations, and personal comments. Academic scholars and professionals believe that publications that have not been subject to peer review. The food supplement industry is generally unregulated and manufacturers often promote products without scientific justification for their claims with the risk of catching them, which rarely happens. Aquamin is a natural multi-mineral of marine origin derived from the cytoskeleton of the red alga Lithothamnion spp. In the life of an aquatic plant, minerals are accumulated from seawater and stored as carbonate salts in the plant. A total of 74 components were identified. Except for washing and grinding, Aquamin is unaltered from raw material and as such represents a natural multi-mineral material that is FDA GRAS certified and suitable for many food applications and supplements.
High Impact List of Articles
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Our panel of experts highlight the most important research articles across the spectrum of topics relevant to Clinical Practice
Joseph H Friedman, Preethi Yerram, Adam Whaley-Connell, Robert S Dieter, Aravinda Nanjundappa, Ramin Ebrahimi and Dael Geft
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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Our panel of experts highlight the most important research articles across the spectrum of topics relevant to Clinical Practice
Joseph H Friedman, Preethi Yerram, Adam Whaley-Connell, Robert S Dieter, Aravinda Nanjundappa, Ramin Ebrahimi and Dael Geft
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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Pharmacogenomics and the prevention of vascular complications in diabetes mellitus
Dan Farbstein and Andrew P Levy
Special Report: Clinical Practice
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Pharmacogenomics and the prevention of vascular complications in diabetes mellitus
Dan Farbstein and Andrew P Levy
Special Report: Clinical Practice
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Application and comparison of the AUA and EAU current recommendations for antibiotic prophylaxis in the urologic patient undergoing office procedures
Morgan Koepke, Jeffrey Cerone and Raymond Bologna
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Application and comparison of the AUA and EAU current recommendations for antibiotic prophylaxis in the urologic patient undergoing office procedures
Morgan Koepke, Jeffrey Cerone and Raymond Bologna
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Hypertension in practice: towards the year 2010
D Gareth Beevers
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Hypertension in practice: towards the year 2010
D Gareth Beevers
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Recombinant human activated protein C in sepsis: previous concerns and current usage
Michael Haley, Xizhong Cui, Peter C Minneci, Katherine J Deans, Charles Natanson and Peter Q Eichacker
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Recombinant human activated protein C in sepsis: previous concerns and current usage
Michael Haley, Xizhong Cui, Peter C Minneci, Katherine J Deans, Charles Natanson and Peter Q Eichacker
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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