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The Impact of Temporomandibular Disorders on the Wellbeing
edited by
submission deadline 31 Dec 2025 | Viewed by 333 | Submission Open
Keywords: temporomandibular joint; temporomandibular disorders; wellbeing
Feature Papers in Section Cancer and Cancer-Related Diseases
edited by
submission deadline 31 Mar 2026 | Viewed by 130 | Submission Open
Keywords: cancer genetics; tumor immunology; cancer epidemiology; diagnostic biomarkers; cancer epidemiology
(This special issue belongs to the Section Cancer and Cancer-Related Research)
Advances and Challenges in Headache and Migraine Management: A Global Perspective submission deadline 31 May 2026 | Viewed by 39 | Submission Open
Keywords: headache; migraine; management; prevention; unmet need
Traditional Surgery and Minimally Invasive Approaches to Valvular Heart Disease
edited by Paolo Nardi
submission deadline 28 Jun 2026 | Viewed by 6 | Submission Open
Keywords: Aortic valve surgery; Aortic valve replacement surgery; trans-catheter aortic valve replacement; minimally invasive approaches to heart valve replacement; rapid deployment aortic valve prostheses
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