I was born in 1979. Since I was a child, my parents encourage me to pursue a highest degree as high as I can. I am so thankful for that encouragement that implanted my curiosity trait which benefits me greatly in my adulthood. I finished my coursework in a pharmacy school and entitled a pharmacist in 2001. I would say that my life would have a minimal value if I don’t advance and publicize my knowledge especially in fields of physiology-the study of human body, and pharmacology-the study of drugs which would benefit my fellowmen including myself to know diseases, and know how to prevent and treat them. Thus, I created this blog as my daily study log of diverse interesting and up-to-date medical research accompanied with basic science background for easy understanding. I also include links to many creditable websites of scientific research and governmental organizations. I hope that you will enjoy traveling in my blog.
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