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Iranian Journal of Public Health. 2013; 42 (5): 449-457
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-138361

ABSTRACT

The Mediterranean tradition offers a cuisine rich in colors, aromas and memories, which support the taste and the spirit of those who live in harmony with nature. Everyone is talking about the Mediterranean diet, but few are those who do it properly, thus generating a lot of confusion in the reader. And so for some it coincides with the pizza, others identified it with the noodles with meat sauce, in a mixture of pseudo historical traditions and folklore that do not help to solve the question that is at the basis of any diet: combine and balance the food so as to satisfy the qualitative and quantitative needs of an individual and in a sense, preserves his health through the use of substances that help the body to perform normal vital functions. The purpose of our work is to demonstrate that the combination of taste and health is a goal that can be absolutely carried out by everybody, despite those who believe that only a generous caloric intake can guarantee the goodness of a dish and the satisfaction of the consumers. That should not be an absolute novelty, since the sound traditions of the Mediterranean cuisine we have used for some time in a wide variety of tasty gastronomic choices, from inviting colors and strong scents and absolutely in line with health


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Energy Intake , Personal Satisfaction , Folklore , Feeding Behavior , Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control , Risk Reduction Behavior
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Journal of Breast Cancer ; : 371-372, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-200181

ABSTRACT

Granulomatous mastitis is a rare benign inflammatory disease of the breast with multiple etiologies such as tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, foreign body reaction, and mycotic and parasitic infections. In contrast, idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) is characterized by the presence of chronic granulomatous lobulitis in the absence of an obvious etiology. Clinically and radiologically it may mimic breast carcinoma and so awareness of surgeons, pathologists, and radiologists is essential to avoid unnecessary mastectomies. Cases of IGM are reported during antidepressant therapy in patients also showing high levels of prolactinemia. In these cases, we believe that surgical excision must be avoided being replaced with a conservative management of the pathological condition based on a corticosteroid treatment.


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Humans , Breast , Foreign-Body Reaction , Granulomatous Mastitis , Hydrazines , Hyperprolactinemia , Immunoglobulin M , Mastectomy , Sarcoidosis , Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors , Tuberculosis
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